Ethics
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Jeff Beland
Ethics
After taking the test I scored a 2C and a 7J. After reading about my test results it’s clear that I prefer ethics of justice. I thought it was interesting that I chose two answers from ethics of care because it said most people do all for one and none for the other. According to results ethics of justice are based on abstract, impersonal principles, like justice, fairness, equality or authority. People who prefer this style see ethical dilemmas as involving primarily a conflict of rights that can be solved by the impartial application of some general principle. I believe that is true for the way I operate because I always try to do things by rules and regulations just because I feel it’s the easiest way to do things without getting emotions involved. It also said people with this style tend to place a good deal of weight on moral principles, laws or policies, which they believe should be applied to all equally. The main advantage of this way is that you look at the problem logically and impartially. You try to be objective and fair, hoping to make a decision according to some standard that's "higher" than any specific individual's interests. That is definitely true for me because if I had to make a decision I would want to make the choice that neither person benefits or loses more than the other. They said the major disadvantage is that emotion is not taken into consideration. They may harm people unintentionally. Lastly it said that this style is more common for men then woman. It seems to fit like legalist approach and along the lines of traditional