What ethical perspective are your actions most guided by? Does your ethical perspective change or is it consistent? What are your underlying beliefs that guide your ethical behavior? Are they consistent? Why or why not?
From my point of view, the ethical perspective that mostly guides me is the Consequentialism perspective. Since most of the time, before doing anything I think how is the fact of doing that action going to affect me, or others, and after considering the consequences I take the decision of doing it, or not doing it. The main situations in which I have the Consequentialism perspective are related to organizing my time when it comes to do homework, or studying, and besides of that when it comes to managing my stress.
Besides of that I believe that even though I have a Consequentialsm perspective in quite a few situations sometimes because of the situation and the pressure I have a more Utilitarianist perspective, that I use as a fast decision due to the lack of time without really considering the situation and as a solution to forget the pressure.
I think that the fact that I believe in God totally has an important impact, since I consider the bible as a reference for my life or as a guide, the bible says that every action that we carry out has an echo in our life and in our eternity. My beliefs are consistent even though there have been some difficult moments in which I have given up because of the situation, but at the end I am thankful because those moments have helped me to strengthen my faith.
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