DEJ 6

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After reading this article, I realized how complex ethical decision-making can be. It’s not just about following rules or going with what feels right. Instead, it involves careful consideration of multiple perspectives and values. The article highlights six different lenses—Rights, Justice, Utilitarian, Common Good, Virtue, and Care Ethics—each offering a unique way to view and resolve ethical dilemmas.

I learned that ethics is not just a set of feelings, laws, or social norms. It’s more about understanding the deeper principles that guide our actions and decisions, such as fairness, respect, and compassion. For example, the Justice Lens emphasizes fairness and giving people what they deserve, while the Common Good Lens focuses on what benefits society as a whole. I found the Care Ethics Lens particularly interesting because it stresses empathy and the importance of relationships in ethical decision-making, which often gets overlooked in favor of more rule-based approaches.

The framework presented in the article provides a structured way to navigate tough decisions, asking us to consider how each option respects rights, treats people fairly, benefits the most people, and aligns with our own values and character. It’s a reminder that ethical choices are rarely black and white and often require us to balance competing values and interests.

Overall, the article deepened my understanding of how to think ethically in a variety of situations, from personal decisions to broader social issues. It also made me more aware of the need for open dialogue and reflection when faced with moral dilemmas, as different people might prioritize different ethical lenses based on their perspectives and values.