2. Does the conduct respect the humanity of others (and ourselves), regarding others (and ourselves) as persons with rationality and dignity?) Moral Conduct Moral reasoning Judgement Moral/Immoral Example: Treating other's trust as a means for Immoral Breaking a achieving one's goals. promise 1. Cheating in examinations 2. Honesty 3. Rape 4. Charity 5. Torture

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The following conducts are generally considered immoral. If they are tested
with the formula of humanity, what kind of moral reasoning and judgment will be
the result? (hints: the guiding questions are;
1. Does the conduct treat others as mere means?
WBQuezada/24
SDSSU Cantilan Campus
Education Department
GE-Ethics
Module 4 Lesson 1
Utilitarianism and Consequentialism
2. Does the conduct respect the humanity of others (and ourselves), regarding
others (and ourselves) as persons with rationality and dignity?)
Moral
Conduct
Moral reasoning
Judgement
Moral/Immoral
Example:
Treating other's trust as a means for
Immoral
Breaking a
achieving one's goals.
promise
1. Cheating in
examinations
2. Honesty
3. Rape
4. Charity
5. Torture
Transcribed Image Text:The following conducts are generally considered immoral. If they are tested with the formula of humanity, what kind of moral reasoning and judgment will be the result? (hints: the guiding questions are; 1. Does the conduct treat others as mere means? WBQuezada/24 SDSSU Cantilan Campus Education Department GE-Ethics Module 4 Lesson 1 Utilitarianism and Consequentialism 2. Does the conduct respect the humanity of others (and ourselves), regarding others (and ourselves) as persons with rationality and dignity?) Moral Conduct Moral reasoning Judgement Moral/Immoral Example: Treating other's trust as a means for Immoral Breaking a achieving one's goals. promise 1. Cheating in examinations 2. Honesty 3. Rape 4. Charity 5. Torture
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