Wednesday, 30 October 2013

About the project

 Our Project focuses on Applied Ethics and moral values in Europe which is a discipline of philosophy that attempts to apply ethical theory to real-life situations. The discipline has many specialized fields, such as Engineering Ethics, Bioethics, Geo-ethics, Public Service Ethics and Business Ethics. Applied ethics is used in some aspects of determining public policy, as well as by individuals facing difficult decisions .The sort of questions addressed by applied ethics include:Is euthanasia immoral? Is affirmative action right or wrong? What are human rights, and how do we determine them? Do animals have right as well? Do individuals have the right of self determination?
Our aim to do this project is to promote the citizenship of Europe. European civilization has been procreated upon ethics and moral values and reached today fascinating level as being the top unity all over the world in aspect of applied ethics. While we are studying the basis of this unity in our project, we are providing to our pupils to understand the philosophy of the citizenship of Europe.
The reason why we take in hand the ethics is because of decreasing of the ethics values between individuals, at schools, in communities. Ethics and moral values are the most accurate to be leaned while doing something right or not. So we believe that realizing ethics values and digesting it will be very important gain for individuals for establish true freedom, tolerance, qualification in personalities, in total the true citizenship as it is in the philosophy of establishment of EU.
Studying the ethics in international environment will be meaningful for our pupils not only for our topic but also for their participant spirit, use of languages, teamwork skills, understanding cultures, their histories, life style.
The reason why we focused on the ethics and moral values of European Union is to promote the true understanding of the pupils individual perfection, basis of values to create personalities, observing and understanding of civilizations in their grounds

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