What is the ethical lens?
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Besides, what are the four ethical lenses?
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- Four lenses. Rights/Responsibilities Lens.
- Core Values. Rationality (Head) and Autonomy (Individual)
- Definition of an ethical act. - Fulfills the rights and responsibilities of the ethical actor.
- Human Task.
- Foundational Values.
- Secondary Values.
- Justification for action.
- Foundational Questions.
One may also ask, what are lens results? Results lens - you focus on the present situation and immediate actions; you are effective and try to avoid conflict of interest. When evaluating a situation, ask questions like 'What is my goal in this situation?'
Thereof, what are the three ethical lenses?
They are: rules or principles-based approach; utilitarian or consequences-based approach; and virtues-based approach. These are the three basic schools of thought for ethics – the “ethical triangle” – which are worthy of further study for clarification.
What does it mean to be ethical?
ethical. For someone who is honest and follows good moral standards, use the adjective ethical. Sometimes the word is used for people who follow the moral standards of their profession. An ethical lawyer or doctor does not try to take advantage of the client or patient's unfortunate situation.