Trista Smith Ethical Lens Inventory Reflection My Ethical Lens Inventory told me that my personal preferred lens is the rights-responsibility and results lens. I balance reasoning skills with my intuition to determine how to fulfill my duties while achieving the greatest good for each individual. This is all shown through my line of work. As a direct care giver you have to do what is best for the client. My core values are autonomy and rationality/sensibility meaning my primary concern is protecting…
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determine a person's behavior. Critical thinking creates a intellectual process of assessment which helps to determine their ethical values. There are six paths of critical thinking. Step one is remembering. The fundamental level of securing of information obliges that you have the capacity to distinguish what is being said: the theme, the issue, the proposition, and the primary focuses. Step two is understanding. In understanding, you make the new information that you have obtained your own particular…
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making ethical decisions in life, one must use the critical thinking process to evaluate which behaviors are acceptable for themselves as well as others. In my opinion, ethics are a set of rules that everyone must follow. I believe that motive justifies the action (Ethical Lens Inventory). Even though my primary concern is to protect my individual rights, I believe that universal rules exist to apply to everyone, and that if I practice them consistently, so should everyone else (Ethical Lens Inventory)…
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Ethics Game Simulation Assignment As quality control manager here at G-Bio Sport, it is my duty to make sure that all product developed and created in this company is done so in the safest, efficient, and most effective way possible. The reputation of this company is in large part due to my discriminatory eye. Recently an ingredient that is widely used in all over two thirds of our products such as GBS Fibranafren, the levels found in our…
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Critical Thinking and Ethics Jae Smith Gen 201 October 4, 2011 Rachel Bunch Critical Thinking and Ethics The key to becoming a critical thinker is to be able to generate your ethical understanding into ideas that have purpose and reasoning to which accurate conclusions are made. Critical thinking and personal ethics coincide in almost all circumstances whether it be mentally, socially or in the work place. Being able to use critical thinking while maintaining our ethics will benefit…
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Keeley, 2007). In Brookfield’s (1995) view, the questions should be epistemological, experiential, communicative, and political in nature (p. 189). Having a historical perspective of ideas presented in theory is essential through the epistemological lens. It asks for traditions that are intellectually significant to be evaluated not only by the scrutiny of the actual evidence provided but also research methods and empirical data (Brookfield, 1995, p. 2). Wright (2008) supports this line of questioning…
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Directors Cut can be interpreted through a variety of critical lenses including the Ecofeminest lens and the Marxist lens. In order to perceptively develop my own critical understanding of the film I decided to investigate the following hypothesis: “Blade Runner-DC is a film that conveys how a capitalist society negatively influences the relations of humans and nature.” To aid me in my investigation of my hypothesis I selected two critical texts, the first one – “The Flesh Curtain: The Future of Industrial…
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Developmental Life Story Interview Analysis Capstone Project EDUC-P314 Elise Kasper For my capstone project, I focused on understanding cognitive, emotional, and social development through an interview analysis that offers information and context on personal growth, development, and human behavior. Through this essay, I explored the dynamics and experiences of the developmental journey of a 20-year-old female undergraduate student at Indiana University Bloomington. By analyzing her responses, I utilized…
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take on many forms and guises depending on the context of the business. Experts write personal definitions and musings on what they feel a stakeholder is, while others disagree and have their own, sometimes conflicting personal findings. It has been my experience that the terms ‘stakeholder’ and ‘stock/shareholder’ are often used as synonyms, but there is are important distinctions that must be made. According to Investopedia, a website dedicated to investing education, a shareholder is: “Any person…
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skills to be true agents of social change. One model of social justice research within the field of education and psychology was developed by Sander et al. (2011) through their work with juvenile offenders returning to the school system. Similar to my own research interests, the authors focus upon students that are at high risk for negative outcomes (drop-out, further incarceration etc.) and are marginalized within the public school system. The authors argue for an advocacy-based model that utilizes…
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