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Branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct; addresses right & wrong of actions, goodness & badness of motives   Ethics  
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Set of values, ideas, and options of an individual or a group   Philosophy  
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Beliefs that are held in high esteem   Values  
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Based on self-interest   Rules of Prudence  
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Based on a concept of right and wrong   Moral Rules  
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Enacted by legislature, enforced by a police force   Laws  
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Worked a lot with kids, and built on Freud   Jean Piaget  
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First phase developed by Piaget that starts when a child is younger than 2 yrs old   Sensorimotor Phase  
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Second phase developed by Piaget that is from ages 2-6; what's concrete is   Pre-operational Phase  
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Third phase developed by Piaget that is from ages 7-12; where children start to connect things together, believe rules are fixed   Concrete Operational  
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Fourth phase developed by Piaget that starts after age 12; where people start to think abstractly, know rules can be changed, wants to know the motives behind them   Formal Operations  
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He looked at moral reasoning and moral dilemmas, studied and built on Piaget, proposed conventional stages of developement   Lawrence Kohlberg  
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Kohlberg's stage 0; no moral thinking, it's all about me   Pre-Moral ex: I want food, I am hungry  
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Kohlberg's stage 1; not thinking about conventions of society, understand reward & punishment, rules are fixed   Pre-Conventional ex: Doing chores for a reward  
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Kohlberg's stage 2; start thinking about society, motive are important and are thinking of the immediate group, recognize duties and responsibilities   Conventional ex: Recycling  
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Kohlberg's stage 3; thinking beyond conventions, want to change society for the better   Post-Conventional ex: Green Movement, Breast Cancer Movement  
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Do unto others as you would have them do unto you   The Golden Rule  
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Do unto others as they would have you do unto them   The Platinum Rule  
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"If I do this in public will I be embarrassed"   The Public Disclosure Test  
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"If everybody did it would the world be a better place?"   Universalization Test  
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An employee who has inside knowledge of illegal or unethical activities occurring within the organization and reports it to the public   Whistleblower  
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Member of a group of society, with it comes rights and responsibilities   Citizenship  
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Standards and expectations are...   Conventions  
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