Answer to Question #265830 in English for Manish Kumar

Question #265830

Write an 800-1000 word personal reflection post that addresses the following questions:

a) What is the most important principle you have learnt in UU200 and why have you selected this one?

b) Which theory do you identify with the most?

How has an understanding of this theory changed your own views and behaviour?

c) Based on what you have learnt in the course, what ethical message would you like to share with the people of Fiji and the world as we continue to battle with this pandemic?


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Expert's answer
2021-11-16T02:46:01-0500

Hi all. Today, my personal reflection on this Uu200 course is something I would like to share. These past few months is a really difficult time for me because I never heard about ethics and governance before in my life and I found it very difficult and challenging. I'm interested in other skills but it's a really interesting session for me because it shows me what's right and what's wrong for me, so I shouldn't hurt myself or anyone else. It discussed ethical approaches, such as deontological virtue or ethics of obligation. The philosopher took numerous approaches to moral matters such as utilitarianism, fairness or justice, virtue and ethics, and the relations between individuals and people in a good life. My behaviors and characteristics of character keep me from being and doing so. I'd better try to practice integrity and honesty. Bravery, kindness, generosity, integrity, honesty, self-control, and prudence so I'd be a good mother in my heart. Deontology is also changing my mentality and behavior. Even though it is self-determination, it's wrong for me to kill someone. I have found that after this course, I wish to spend a lot of time learning about healthy habits that I should be doing right now because I learned about bad behaviors. In my house, families, continents, countries, and even here on earth, I will build my positive attitudes and beliefs first of all to become a virtuous individual. This would make an immense difference in my daily life if my poor activities were turned into positive attitudes so that young generations would benefit one day. ( Streers,et all, 2004), noted that,' our major contention is that models of ethical decision making must not only be theoretically sound but also practically valuable.

Being honest, loving, and neighborly for me was the common good. It made me think, make my own choice, and have moral autonomy. If I retain it, I could do a lot and maybe reward me if I

give it back. I decided that I couldn't keep this because it wasn't fair, polite, loving, or respectful if I did it. So, I decided to go and tell her and return to her the extra change. She was very pleased with it when I did, so I felt this was right for me. She was very delighted and appreciated it [Justice principle].


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