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feelings and Reasons Presentation for freshmen
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FEELINGSANDREASONS
-ETHICS
Presentedby:
MaeJoyB.Pedrosa
&
EzekielOtilla
MEETTHE
REPORTERS
Slide 2
MaeJoy
Ezekiel
INTRODUCTION
Slide 3
DefinitionofFeelings:
Feelingsencompassindividuals'emotional
responsesandsubjectiveexperiencesin
responsetovariousstimuli.Thesecaninclude
emotionslikejoy,sorrow,anger,empathy,or
fear.Theyareinherentlysubjectiveandare
oftenimmediateandinstinctualresponsesto
situationsorstimuli.
INTRODUCTION
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DefinitionofReasons:
Reasonsrefertothelogical,cognitive,and
oftenconsciousjustificationsbehindactions,
decisions,orbeliefs.Theyarebasedonrational
thinking,evidence,principles,ormoral
frameworks.
PERSONALITY
Feelingcannotbesolelyrelieduponbutreasonandfeelingsmay
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complementseachotherEMOTION
FeelingsvsEmotion
Slide 6
2relatedmodelsinethics
Subjectivism
Emotivism
Feeling
s
ca
n
influenc
e
decision-makin
g
b
y
biasin
g
perception
s
o
r
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affecting
reasoningprocesses.
Emotionalresponsesmight
prioritizeimmediate,driven
actionsoverreasoned
judgments.
emotionally
Emotionscontributetoethicalconsiderationsbyhelping
individualsconnectwiththehumanaspectofmoralissues.They
remindindividualsofthehumanimpactoftheirEthical
Consideration:
decisions.
especiallywhenemotions
conflictwith
rationalconsiderations.Thisleadstoethicaldilemmaswheretheright
courseofaction
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Feelingscancreateconflictsindecision-making,
MoralDilemmas:
'timmediatelyclear.
isn
Feelingsare
inherentlysubjective,
varyinggreatlyfrom
persontoperson,
whilereasonsstrive
forobjectivityby
relyingonlogical
reasoning,evidence,and
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universallyapplicable
principles.
MORALITY
TYPESOFMOR
ALITY
---MORALITYDECI
SION
CoreEthical
Values
1.
2.3.
CommonMor
ality
PersonalMora
lity
ProfesionalM
orality
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Trustworthiness
Respect
Responsibility
Fairness
Caring
ROLEOFREASONS:
Logicaland
RationalThinking:
MoralFrameworks:
Reasonsinvolve
criticalthinking
logicaldeductions
basedonfactsprinciples
andmoralframeworks.
Theyprovideastructured
andsystematicapproachto
decision-making.
Reasonsoftenalignwith
variousethicaltheories
suchasutilitarianism,
whichprioritizes
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outcomesfortheGreater
good
deontology
Theseframeworks
providestructured
reasoningforethical
decision-making.
INTERPLAYBETWEENFEELINGSAND
REASONS:
Therecanbeinstanceswhere
feelingsandreasonsconflict,
leadingtoethicaldilemmas.At
thesametime,thereare
situationswheretheyalign,
reinforcingethicalchoices.
Feelingscanintroducebiases
intoreasoning,influencing
judgments.Conversely,
reasoningmightrationalize
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certainemotionstojustifydecisions.
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