Ethics quiz n1 p2 Flashcards
What is autonomy?
Giving myself my own law and taking my own decisions
What is the purpose of life according to paulo freire?
Thinking then talking and finally doing. To close the gap between what you think, what you say and what you do
What is a conflict?
A disagreement between two individuals and it has to do with how they perceive things usually formed through negative ideas. Can be intrapersonal(one self’s) and interpersonal(two or more individuals) and social(groups)
Who wrote “autonomy:overview”?
Jane Dryden
What is autonomy according to Jane Dryden?
An individual’s capacity for self- determination or self-governance. Being able to make decisions as an ideal,
What or how is the structure(heterodomy)?
PUPPET you do what you do because you’re controlled by the system. Not deciding foryoruself but copying it her people and repeating established patterns.
Difference between social and individual autonomy?
You need one to have the other one, it doesn’t matter in which order. Social: you think if something that affects you but also other people and is built by a group of people to determine how things are going to work and everybody participates in the conclusion
What is or how is the agency(autonomy)?
Is the ability to decide through thinking to decide how to act and not being controlled by the system ethics …
Why do we have conflicts?
Because of superiority, justice, vulnerability(not saying because scared), distrust and helplessness( need help and not getting it)
How do you solve conflicts?
You negotiate, though it may be violent.
Which are the types of resolution of a conflict??
Cooperative(both win) Compromise(getting something, negotiation) Competitiveness(I win) Submissiveness(you win) Evasive(both lose)
What is introspection?
Looking inside ourselves to know who we are
What is outrospection?
Stepping outside ourselves to know who we are
What are the types of empathy?
Affective(reflecting e)
Cognitive( feeling e)