Week 9 - Chapter 6
Introduction
In week 9's lesson, we looked at the topics of ethics and privacy. Here is some of the main concepts that stuck with me throughout this class.
Ethics
Ethics refer to the "principles of right and wrong that individuals use to make choice that guide their behaviour. There are four different approaches (or standards) towards ethics, this include:
Utilitarian approach - Action that achieves the greatest good or causes the least harm.
Rights approach - An ethical action is one that best protects and respects the moral rights of the people involved.Fairness approach - An ethical action treats all persons equally, or if unequal, equitably, in accordance with some justifiable norm.
Common good approach - An ethical action is one that benefits the entire community and is crucial for the well-being of all members, not just a few.
Utilitarian approach - Action that achieves the greatest good or causes the least harm. Rights approach - An ethical action is one that best protects and respects the moral rights of the people involved.
This is a well-written summary that highlights the key concepts of ethics and privacy covered in your Week 9 lesson. It's great that you've identified the four ethical frameworks and the importance of data privacy.
ReplyDeleteNice breakdown of the different ethical approaches. I like how you included your main takeaway from the weeks lesson.
ReplyDeleteGreat summary, enjoyed the breakdown of the ethical approaches.
ReplyDeleteGreat summary Elwyn, as we know there are constant attacks on our privacy, so to be cautious and protect our information is always a good idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat structure and very well-done showcasing your understanding on ethics
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