I really do take a lot into consideration when I make every decision. Like it says; Each situation is unique, and not all exceptions can be categorized. I make ethical choices for myself, and for my family. I see it as a must. I’m not sure that my ethical lens will direct my academic behavior any differently. I try hard to make sure that all of my work is original, I always answer honestly, and I give all that I can for this education. Sometimes that isn’t enough, but it’s all that I have to give.
The whole point of being here is the degree. I want to actually LEARN what I’m here to learn. Can not do that by copying, stealing, and cheating work. You get what you put in. My ethical lens might effect my critical thinking a little, but only because it highlights things I really don’t think about. I never stopped to consider tagging my core values with names, or defining what I do. I never thought about the tools I use much till this class either.
Knowing of them and being able to relate specific mental functions to the definition behind the words changes my view slightly. I do risk inaction once in a while, I am tempted to feel a sense of superiority every now and then, and confusion is definitely a problem at times with some situations. Seeing it all on paper now gives me a point to reflect on, and a little to think about. More information to use in making better decisions. The results of my reasoning abilities assessment I’m not sure how to interpret them.
The Term Paper on How Ethical Are The Gods In The Iliad
Ethics and morality are synonymous terms, both meaning customs in their original languages, Greek and Latin respectively. However, the Greek term ethics also implies character as opposed to its Latin counterpart referring to social customs. Ethike is descended from ethikos which, in turn from ethos which means character or nature. Ethos is the fundamental and distinctive characteristic of a group ...
My strengths are Strategizing, Taking Initiative, Researching, Innovating, Applying expertise, and Following Instructions. I scored 3’s to 4’s on these categories, but I scored low on the opportunities section of the assessment. All Ones, and a two on the first category. What does that mean? According to a sentence I read above all of the results “Your profile shows you could work well in careers where success comes from applying practical skills and where thinking is used mostly to solve practical problems.
You are likely to be attracted to very practical jobs and careers”. I’m not sure how these will affect me when it comes to the classroom and the workplace. I already have a set path to walk, and am pretty determined to walk it. I have a very good sense of things, and neither really tells me much I’m not already aware of. If anything it will help me to be more aware that I may need a kick in the pants (so to speak) so that I continue moving forward.