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Ethics Test 1 (from notes in
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Moral reasoning is reasoning about what one ought to morally do. Although all
moral choice can be seen as personal choice, some choices can bee seen as
economic choices. Furthermore, ethical choices derive from some specific
ethical code and/or they are regulated by one's ethical relationships with
others. Reasoning morally is adopting a code of conduct that engenders and
is conductive to critical thinking and rational discourse. - correct answer-Moral
Reasoning & Reasoning Morally

Critical thinking is that mode of thinking-about any subject, content, or
problem-in which the thinker improves the quality of his or her thinking by
skillfully taking charge of the structures inherent in thinking and imposing
intellectual standards upon them.

Critical thinking is the use of those cognitive skills or strategies that increase
the probability of a desirable outcome. It is purposeful, reasoned, ad goal
directed. It is the kind of thinking involved in solving problems, formulating
inferences, calculating likelihoods, and making decisions.Critical thinkers use
these skills appropriately, without prompting, and usually with conscious intent,
in a variety of settings. That is, they are predisposed to think critically. When
we think critically, we are evaluating the outcomes of our thought
processes-how good a decision is or how well a problem is solved. Critical
thinking also involves evaluating the think - correct answer-Critical Thinking
and a working definition of critical thinking

recognizing that a problem exists

developing an orderly, planful approach so that tasks are prioritized and
problems are recognized as differing with regard to how serious and urgent
they are

understanding how cause is determined

recognizing and criticizing assumptions

analyzing means-goals relationships

, giving reasons to support a conclusion

assessing degrees of likelihood and uncertainty

incorporating isolated data into a wider framework

using analogies to solve problems

relating new knowledge to information that was previously learned

using numerical information, including the ability to think probabilistially, and
express thoughts numerically

using matrices and other diagrams to communicate

synthesizing information from a variety of sources

determining credibility and using this information in formulating and
communicating decisions

selecting among alternatives with the use of a reasoned method - correct
answer-Generic list of thinking skills that would be applicable in many
situations

Rational discourse is the giving and receiving of reasons, according to
commonly agreed upon standards of verification, for the purpose of
distinguishing truth from falsehood, appearance from reality, and mere opinion
from informed opinion. - correct answer-Rational Discourse

The Fallibility Principle
The Truth-Seeking Principle
The Principle of Charity
The Burden of Proof Principle - correct answer-The Four Principles (if
adopted, will enable one to reason morally)

When alternative positions are under review, each participant in the discussion
should acknowledge the possibility that any one (or none) of the positions
presented may be deserving of acceptance. In other words, any (or none) of
the positions may be justified, acceptable, adequate, defensible, or true.

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