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ETHICS
ERANAD KNOWLEDGE CITY
TECHNICAL CAMPUS
MANJERI

DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES

Mr. Muhammed Shaf i .kk
Assistant Professor in Humanities and Communication mkkmshafi@gmail.com +919846383421
Module -1 (10 hrs)

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND HUMAN VALUES

UNIT I – HUMAN VALUES

VALUES

Values are individual in nature.
Values are comprised of personal concepts of responsibility, entitlement and respect.
Values are shaped by personal experience, may change over the span of a lifetime and may be influenced by lessons learned.
Values may vary according to an individual’s cultural, ethnic and/or faith-based background.

MORALS

Morals are guiding principles that every citizen should hold.
Morals are foundational concepts defined on both an individual and societal level.
At the most basic level, morals are the knowledge of the difference between right and wrong.

PERSONAL ETHICS

Simply put, all individuals are morally autonomous beings with the power and right to choose their values, but it does not follow that all choices and all value systems have an equal claim to be called ethical.
Actions and beliefs inconsistent with the Six Pillars of Character - trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship - are simply not ethical.

MORALITY AND ETHICS

Concerns the goodness of voluntary human conduct that affects the self or other living things
Morality (Latin mores) usually refers to any aspect of human action
Ethics (Greek ethos) commonly refers only to professional behavior
Ethics consist of the application of fundamental moral principles and reflect our dedication to fair treatment of each other, and of society as a whole.
An individual’s own values can result in acceptance or rejection of society’s ethical standards because even thoughtfully developed ethical rules can conflict with individual values.

UNIT II - ENGINEERING ETHICS

ENGINEERING ETHICS is:

the study of moral issues and decisions confronting

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