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Laguna State Polytechnic University: Republic of The Philippines Province of Laguna

The document discusses approaches to studying ethics including a scientific descriptive approach and a philosophical approach with normative and metaethics components. It also discusses the close relationship between ethics and religion in the Philippines where anything against religion is seen as unethical due to their tight connection.
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Laguna State Polytechnic University: Republic of The Philippines Province of Laguna

The document discusses approaches to studying ethics including a scientific descriptive approach and a philosophical approach with normative and metaethics components. It also discusses the close relationship between ethics and religion in the Philippines where anything against religion is seen as unethical due to their tight connection.
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Republic of the Philippines

Laguna State Polytechnic University


Province of Laguna

ISO 9001:2015 Certified


Level I Institutionally Accredited

riassuntodellelezionidellasecondasettimana HermosaJἠθικός
Republic of the Philippines
Laguna State Polytechnic University
Province of Laguna

- In the World
Approaches to the Study of Ethics
1. Scientific and Descriptive approach is most often used in the social sciences, it uses
observation to conclude.
2. Philosophical approach has two parts: normative or prescriptive ethics, i.e. having to do
with norms and prescriptions, metaethics or sometimes, analytics ethics i.e. they analyze the
rational the rational foundations for ethical systems or the logic and reasoning of various
ethicists.
Ethics and Religion ISO 9001:2015 Certified
Filipinos usually see ethics
Level I Institutionally as an extension of religion, hence the common thinking that
Accredited

anything against religion is automatically unethical. The tight union of Ethics and Religion appears
to be a universal feature present not only in Christian countries such as the Philippines but also in
other societies with rich and deeply rooted religious traditions.

riassuntodellelezionidellasecondasettimana HermosaJἠθικός

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