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ETHICS

Prayer to the Holy Spirit


Breathe in me O Holy Spirit, that my thoughts may all be
holy.
Act in me O Holy Spirit, that my work, too, may be holy.
Draw my heart O Holy Spirit, that I love what is holy.
Strengthen me O Holy Spirit, to defend all that is holy.
Guard me, then, O Holy Spirit, that I always may be holy.
Amen.
- St. Augustine
My self disposition:
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Course Information
Course Title : ETHICS
Course Code : ETHICS
Credit : 3 units
Course Instructor : Freddy B. Junsay Jr, LPT, MAEd
Contact Details : f.junsay@csab.edu.ph
CP: 0920-6790702
Synchronous: Every Wednesday or Monday 4:30-5:30PM (Flexi)
Asynchronous: NONE SYNCH Sessions
Consultation Schedule: MWF, 8:00 - 10:00 PM
Introduction
Ethics deals with principles of ethical behaviour in modern society at
the level of the person, society and in interaction with environmental and
other shared resources.
Morality pertains to the standards of the right and wrong that an
individual originally picks up from the community. The course discusses
the context and principles of ethical behaviour in modern society at the level
of individual, society, and in interaction with the environment and other
shared resources. The course also teaches students to make moral decisions
by using dominant moral frameworks and by applying a seven-step moral
reasoning model to analyse and solve moral dilemmas.
The course is organized according to the three main elements of the
moral experience: (a) agent, including context – cultural, communal, and
environmental; (b) the act, and (c) reason or framework (for the act).
You will complete this course for one semester. This course is
composed of four modules, namely:

Module 1 – Introduction to Ethics: Foundation of Moral


Valuation

Module 2 – Culture, Cultural Relativism and Filipino Values

Module 3 – Modifiers of Morality, Environmental Ethics, Ethics of


Man and Ethics of Death
Competencies and Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you should have:
1.Differentiated between moral and non-moral problems.
2.Described what a moral experience is as it happens in different levels of human existence.
3.Explained the influence of Filipino culture on the way students look at moral experiences
and solve moral dilemmas.
4.Described elements of moral development and moral experience.
5.Used ethical frameworks or principles to analyze moral experiences.
6.Made sound ethical judgments based on principles, facts, and the stakeholders affected.
7.Developed sensitivity to the common good.
8.Understood and internalized the principles of ethical behavior in modern society at the
level of the person, society, and in interaction with the environment and other shared
resources.
Grading, Requirements and Examinations

In this course, you will be evaluated in the following way:


Grading System per Term
Written/Assignment Tasks (10%)
Oral Graded Recitation/QUIZ/PT (40%)
Examination
(50%)

Examination
Prelim** (30%)
Midterm** (30%)
Finals** (40%)
Subject Requirements

1. Topical Reporting - SYNCH


2. Position Statement Presentation – Moral, social and political
issues - SYNCH
3. Critique Paper – LMS
4. Video Analysis and Reflection – LMS and SYNCH classes
5. Webinar – optional
7. RECITATION – very important
Why do have to Study Ethics?
*Give your insight, opinion, reflection, realization etc. in
one phrase or sentence/statement.
ETHICS AS A STUDY OF
PHILOSOPHY!
The essence of LIFE and LOVE - Philosophy of
Existentialism

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