Three Ethical Principle & Personality Test

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Name: Jannah May M.

Bolano
Section: ACT301

Activity no. 1

1. Utilitarianism is an ethical philosophy that focuses on results to decide what is


right and wrong. For example, if you go to a salon for a haircut, the utilitarian
viewpoint holds that you should select the hairstyle that would offer you the most
pleasure.
2. Individual rights imply freedom from physical force, coercion, or interference by
other men. Individual rights include the freedom of speech and expression, the
freedom of religion, the right to privacy, and the right to possess property.
3. The extent to which society's structures guarantee that benefits and liabilities are
allocated fairly and justly among its members is referred to as distributive justice.
Workers receiving equal compensation for equal effort, individuals having access
to high-quality education and health care, and much more are examples of
distributive justice.

Activity no. 2

The results of the personality tests support my personality. The overall outcome
also allows me to better understand myself. With this knowledge, I can explain why I am
acting the way I am. It also tells me what areas of myself I should work on to become a
better version of myself. The results states that I am a campaigner. Campaigners (ENFPs)
are truly free spirits who are outgoing, kind, and open-minded. We stand out in any
gathering due to our energetic, happy demeanor. Even if we might be the life of the party,
campaigners aren't only interested in having a good time. These personality types have a
strong need for genuine, emotional relationships with other people. I believe I can now
fully realize my full potential.

SM Baliwag Complex, Dona Remedios Trinidad Highway, Brgy. Pagala, Baliwag, Bulacan
(+63) 927-533-0342 – (+63) 923-949-5265 admissions-nubaliwag@nu.edu.ph

You might also like