PES 564: Exam 1 ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the scalpel of moral reflection tools used to look back at how things are and a look forward of what is ahead;
spend a lot of time thinking about it.
, Value understood in the sense of goodness (rightness) and basness (wrongness) of
ones actions.
- viewed as a learned trait
- certain level of reasoning and intellectual understanding must exist
Ethics a normative or prescriptive form of inquiring - rather than descriptive
- concerned with how human agents 'ought' to be
Naïve thinker does not care about and/or is not aware of their thinking
does not see why it is important to work on their thinking
Selfish critical thinker good at thinking but unfair to others
use thinking to get what they want, without considering how their actions affect
others
may be greedy and unkind
three kinds of thinkers naïve thinker
selfish thinker
fair-minded thinker
fair-minded thinker good at thinking and fair to others
works to improve their thinking, reasoning skills, and actions over time
want things for themselves but not selfish
willing to give things up to help others
Ethics IN Sport the internal issues related to sport and ethical behavior
Ethics AND Sport Ethical issues that come into sport from other areas of society.
the application of 'isms'
define sport played for a goal beyond winning. Focus on participation, fitness, and enjoyment
define athletics competition with winning as the main focus
Mythical norm descriptive term representing how others view/generalize the characteristics of a
given population
dominant groups set the standards
Dominant groups Set the parameters within which the subordinates operate
prejudice preconceived opinion that is usually based on limited information
internalized oppression a process of development of categorization and internalizing the stereotypical
categories about ones own group to some degree
racism a system of advantage based on race
What is the scalpel of moral reflection tools used to look back at how things are and a look forward of what is ahead;
spend a lot of time thinking about it.
, Value understood in the sense of goodness (rightness) and basness (wrongness) of
ones actions.
- viewed as a learned trait
- certain level of reasoning and intellectual understanding must exist
Ethics a normative or prescriptive form of inquiring - rather than descriptive
- concerned with how human agents 'ought' to be
Naïve thinker does not care about and/or is not aware of their thinking
does not see why it is important to work on their thinking
Selfish critical thinker good at thinking but unfair to others
use thinking to get what they want, without considering how their actions affect
others
may be greedy and unkind
three kinds of thinkers naïve thinker
selfish thinker
fair-minded thinker
fair-minded thinker good at thinking and fair to others
works to improve their thinking, reasoning skills, and actions over time
want things for themselves but not selfish
willing to give things up to help others
Ethics IN Sport the internal issues related to sport and ethical behavior
Ethics AND Sport Ethical issues that come into sport from other areas of society.
the application of 'isms'
define sport played for a goal beyond winning. Focus on participation, fitness, and enjoyment
define athletics competition with winning as the main focus
Mythical norm descriptive term representing how others view/generalize the characteristics of a
given population
dominant groups set the standards
Dominant groups Set the parameters within which the subordinates operate
prejudice preconceived opinion that is usually based on limited information
internalized oppression a process of development of categorization and internalizing the stereotypical
categories about ones own group to some degree
racism a system of advantage based on race