Rights serve as ethical standards that guide behaviour and establish boundaries for acceptable conduct. Elaborate.
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Topic: laws, rules, regulations and conscience as sources of ethical guidance;
Topic: laws, rules, regulations and conscience as sources of ethical guidance;
7. Rights serve as ethical standards that guide behaviour and establish boundaries for acceptable conduct. Elaborate. (150 words)
Difficulty level: Tough
Reference: Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude by Lexicon Publications.
Why the question: The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 4. Key Demand of the question: To write about role of rights leading to ethical behaviour. Directive: Elaborate – Give a detailed account as to how and why it occurred, or what is the particular context. You must be defining key terms where ever appropriate, and substantiate with relevant associated facts. Structure of the answer: Introduction: Start by describing what you understand by the concept rights in modern day. Body: Elaborate on how the moral rights aids in deciding what right from is wrong. Use examples to substantiate your points. Example, Rights Theory that obligates us to respect the rights of others and live up to our obligations towards them. Conclusion: Complete by summarising.
Why the question:
The question is part of the static syllabus of General studies paper – 4.
Key Demand of the question:
To write about role of rights leading to ethical behaviour.
Directive:
Elaborate – Give a detailed account as to how and why it occurred, or what is the particular context. You must be defining key terms where ever appropriate, and substantiate with relevant associated facts.
Structure of the answer:
Introduction:
Start by describing what you understand by the concept rights in modern day.
Elaborate on how the moral rights aids in deciding what right from is wrong. Use examples to substantiate your points. Example, Rights Theory that obligates us to respect the rights of others and live up to our obligations towards them.
Conclusion:
Complete by summarising.