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Chapter 2.1 Moral Standards Activity 2: Obligations Prohibitions Ideals Moral or Non-Moral Asa College Student

This document contains the responses of a student named Mary Rose B. Baron to an activity assessing moral standards. In the activity, the student was asked to: 1) Identify obligations, prohibitions, and ideals as a college student, community member, and Filipino citizen and determine whether they are ethical or non-ethical in nature. 2) Discuss whether clothes, tattoos, and piercings are matters of aesthetic taste or subjects that can be discussed in terms of ethics. The student provided lists for each category and determined that most items were ethical in nature. For the second question, the student argued that clothes, tattoos, and piercings can be discussed in an ethics context.

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Chapter 2.1 Moral Standards Activity 2: Obligations Prohibitions Ideals Moral or Non-Moral Asa College Student

This document contains the responses of a student named Mary Rose B. Baron to an activity assessing moral standards. In the activity, the student was asked to: 1) Identify obligations, prohibitions, and ideals as a college student, community member, and Filipino citizen and determine whether they are ethical or non-ethical in nature. 2) Discuss whether clothes, tattoos, and piercings are matters of aesthetic taste or subjects that can be discussed in terms of ethics. The student provided lists for each category and determined that most items were ethical in nature. For the second question, the student argued that clothes, tattoos, and piercings can be discussed in an ethics context.

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NAME: Mary Rose B.

Baron SCORE/RATING:
CLASS/SECTION: BSBA 1-A DATE: April 7, 2021

CHAPTER 2.1 MORAL STANDARDS


ACTIVITY 2

1) Identify a list (atleast 5 each) of: (a) obligations we are expected to


fulfill, (b) prohibitions we are required to respect, and c) ideals we
are encouraged to meet as a i) college student; ii) member of your
local community; and iii) as a Filipino citizen. Discuss whether these
are ethical in nature or not.

Obligations Prohibitions Ideals Moral or


Non-moral
As a 1. To encourage 1. To obey rules 1. The 1. Deciding
college one another. and regulations. expectations of wether to
student 2. To cooperate 2.To avoid the Professor. cheat or not.
with professors. disrespecting 2. Good in English 2. Cleanliness of
3.To copeup with professors. Grammar. person and
activities 3. Avoiding 3.Compkete and habitation.
4. To apply the becoming well organized 3. Polite behavior
learnings. irresponsible Activities. in company.
5. To become more student. 4. Embodying 4. Saying "please
responaible in 5. Inappropriate right values and and thankyou"
doing things. and offensive good conduct at appropriately.
conduct. all times 5.Avoiding
5. Be an active embarrassing
participant in subject in
learning mode. conversation.
As a member 1. To pay Taxes. 1. You can't pee in 1. Live without 1. Liable Person
of my local 2. Maintaining our a wall of someones regrets. 2. Choosing
community backyard clean. house. 2.You don't leave between stealing
3. Reporting 2. We should stop man island. a money or not.
suspicious using videoke at 10 3. Peaceful Life. 3. Treat others as
neighborhood pm. 4. Abundant daily you want to be
4. Obliged to share 3. Avoid smoking in living. treated.
information to public places. 5. Right decisions 4. Do not destroy
others. 4. Do not bearfalse and deeds. property.
witness against 5. Do not judge.
5. Helping my neighbor
fellow citizen whose 5. Avoid improper
in need waste disposal.

As a Filipino 1. To be 1. Human Rights. 1. Patriotic 1. Takin Illegal


Citizen loyak citizen. 2. Avoid Abusing Citizen. Drug.
2. To defend the Women. 2. Be Responsible 2. Joining Gang.
country. 3. Avoid Sexual Citizen. 3. Allowing
3. To uohold the Harassment. 3. Be a Role Corruption.
constitution. 4. Avoid Model Citizen. 4. Protesting for

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4. To obey Laws. Discrimination. 4. Citizen with something.
5. To be a 5. Avoid Politeness Value. 5. Selling votes.
productive citizen. manioulating 5. Having a values
others. of deeo regard for
countrymen.

2) Are clothes a matter of pure aesthetic taste or does it make sense for clothes
to become a subject in a discussion of ethics? Why? How about other forms of
adornment, such as tattoos and piercings?
-Since clothes is a big part of a person's life and it is considered as an essentials to our
daily living it is also a subject in a discussion of ethics. Girls should have know what
literally clothes they need to wear to avoid unexpected disrespect.
Clothes is a part of ethics diacussion because sometimes girl forgot how to distressed up
decently. Tattoos can be discuss in ethics because some considered it as immoral and
thinks that people with tattoos is wicked but sone thinks that its just a symbol of
something you want to mark wuthin your body to remember forever. When we talk about
piercing usually oeople will think that they're addict since earings is for ladies.

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