Outcome Chart - Newfoundland and Labrador - Ethics and Philosophy 2101
Strand
Overall Expectations
Students will be expected to examine the historical impact of religion on beliefs, cultures, and traditions.
Specific Expectations
Students will be expected to:
1.1 explore how various living belief systems explain basic principles of reality
1.2 investigate sources of influence on moral and ethical decision making
1.3 assess their own understanding of ethical decision-making, morality, and ethics
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Overall Expectations
Students will be expected to examine moral and ethical issues and teachings.
Specific Expectations
Students will be expected to
5.1 identify the views of various philosophical theories regarding the development of knowledge
5.2 demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between knowledge and moral/ethical decision making
5.3 develop further their understanding of what is meant by morality and ethics
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