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MatroZZZ [7]
3 years ago
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In Rest’s ethical decision-making model, moral awareness refers to which of the following? Group of answer choices the categoriz

ation of possible choices as morally right or wrong the implementation of the course of action that was deemed morally right and that the actor intended to engage in the prioritization of moral values over other values the recognition of the existence of an ethical issue where ethical values can be applied
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1 answer:
suter [353]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is "the recognition of the existence of an ethical issue where ethical values can be applied."

In Rest’s ethical decision-making model, moral awareness refers to the recognition of the existence of an ethical issue where ethical values can be applied.

In 1994, scientist James Rest created a theory that included an ethical decision-making model. This model referred to the process of moral awareness, moral judgment, moral intentions, and finally, moral action. James Rest believed that people faced many ethical dilemmas in any decision-making process, so when they had to make a decision people had to take into consideration his model.

In the moral awareness stage, the individual "feels" the situation and asks himself the question of how his actions are going to affect other people.

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