C. An ethical reasoning method that holds one should always consider the effect of one's actions on others.
A danger of situational ethics is that it can be used to rationalize a wrong-doing. Such rationalizations may be seen in all of the following examples except:
By anticipating the typical reasons & rationalizations given for ethically questionable behavior, you are able to identify and prepare well-reasoned responses.
Giving Voice to Values is learning about how to act on your values effectively – not about wondering whether you could.
Self-knowledge and alignment means to voice and act on your values in a way that is consistent with who you are and builds on your strengths.
Eight short videos describe the "GVV" theory and the seven principles that enable people to effectively voice their values. Written and narrated by Professor Gentile.
Normalization means expecting values conflicts so that you approach them calmly and competently. Over-reaction can limit your choices unnecessarily.