VIRTUES AND ETHICAL DECISIONS

Virtues and Ethical Decisions

Virtues and Ethical Decisions: According to virtue-based theories, “virtues and moral abilities are not innate but can be acquired and learned through practice.” Write a 2-3 page paper reflecting on the following questions:

  • What are moral abilities?
  • How does one learn to care about the impact of one’s behavior on others?
  • How does one determine what is morally right or wrong?
  • How does one resolve competing values, like job security and whistle-blowing?
  • How does one commit to following through on ethical decisions?
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  • What are moral abilities?

Moral abilities are the power that individuals have to determine the difference between the right thing and what is wrong with the use of logic (Van Hooft, 2014). Moral ability is the extent to which a person, by his or her moral standards, can persuade others to adopt a specific belief or take a particular course of action. The moral ability of a person is essential in determining the results. Moral strength is a function of whether one is perceived as morally capable, well-intentioned or ethical standing to address an issue…

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