Impact Of Ethics And Worldview

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The foundation of ethical decision-making involves choice and most importantly our values. Our values stem from our worldview and our standpoint; this factors from our family, friends, relationships, community, and environment. Defined by the published article by Nancy Harstock, entitled ‘The Feminist Standpoint; standpoint theory is the “a postmodern theory for analyzing inter-subjective discourses.” In simpler terms it embodies an individual’s perspective of the world and transcribes it into their viewing of the world. Harstock focuses particularly on Values women’s experiences; because they were often not added into history.

Worldview follows in a slightly similar suite as standpoint but in a more macro lenses. Worldview is based on how we perceive the world and how we go with conflict in life. Worldview impacts ethics by our impacts of how we look at something. Our families, communities, relationships, environments and anything we surround ourselves with impact our ethics and moral decisions.In a class discussion in Ethics to Conflict Resolution, we ponded on questions often reglected in worldview; What gives meaning to existence? What do I need to be fulfilled, what is freedom? These are just some to …show more content…

If an individual were to be in a romantic relationship with someone who is from the Middle East and them themselves, have lived only in Medicine Hat, Alberta. There will most likely be arising conflicts in the relationship as they have been diffused in different cultures and environments their entire lives. Having relations with individuals with opposing views of the world can be vital in your growth. When I was growing up, I lived smack in the middle of Little Cuba in Miami, Florida. As someone who I Caucasian and grew up with Westren values and culture, being submerged quite literally into the Cuban culture was a shock to what viewpoints I have always

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