14-8C - CCRT
... of poor character and lack of beneficence: You determine that a client would really benefit by seeing a practitioner in a different field, but you do not refer out because you don’t want to lose the income. Also, keep in mind that actions can be judged as moral in one culture and immoral in another. ...
... of poor character and lack of beneficence: You determine that a client would really benefit by seeing a practitioner in a different field, but you do not refer out because you don’t want to lose the income. Also, keep in mind that actions can be judged as moral in one culture and immoral in another. ...
Slide 1
... sense, of knowing the difference between right and wrong, and being governed by it. Barbara Tuchman ...
... sense, of knowing the difference between right and wrong, and being governed by it. Barbara Tuchman ...
Zhuangzi and the Heterogeneity of Value
... theory may be available at all. We must admit the possibility of irresolvable moral dilemmas, in which there may be no single “right” answer—and, in some cases, no wholly “wrong” one, either. Many judgments and actions may be rationally defensible, but not conclusively or uniquely justifiable, and d ...
... theory may be available at all. We must admit the possibility of irresolvable moral dilemmas, in which there may be no single “right” answer—and, in some cases, no wholly “wrong” one, either. Many judgments and actions may be rationally defensible, but not conclusively or uniquely justifiable, and d ...
Slide 1
... Simple observation that different individuals and societies sometimes have different moral values. No one single standard is “right” It’s all just opinion, and one opinion is as good as another. Avoiding Relativism Critical and creative thinking Open mind and dialogue for moral standards ...
... Simple observation that different individuals and societies sometimes have different moral values. No one single standard is “right” It’s all just opinion, and one opinion is as good as another. Avoiding Relativism Critical and creative thinking Open mind and dialogue for moral standards ...
Ethical Theory and Environment - III Lecture #5 Major Ethical
... 1. An act is right if it fulfills duty and respects rights in situations that we can control or in which we have freely reasoned and chosen (intended) our actions to occur 2. One is not held responsible for consequences he/she can=t control (unlike utilitarian) 3. Immanuel Kant=s categorical imperat ...
... 1. An act is right if it fulfills duty and respects rights in situations that we can control or in which we have freely reasoned and chosen (intended) our actions to occur 2. One is not held responsible for consequences he/she can=t control (unlike utilitarian) 3. Immanuel Kant=s categorical imperat ...
Storytelling, Scenarios, and Human values
... Values… ...are beliefs. But they are beliefs tied inextricably to emotion, not objective, cold ideas. …are a motivational construct. They refer to the desirable goals people strive to attain. …transcend specific actions and situations. They are abstract goals. The abstract nature of values distingu ...
... Values… ...are beliefs. But they are beliefs tied inextricably to emotion, not objective, cold ideas. …are a motivational construct. They refer to the desirable goals people strive to attain. …transcend specific actions and situations. They are abstract goals. The abstract nature of values distingu ...
Value Based Decision Making
... itself in habitual action. Honesty, for example, can not consist in telling the truth only once. It is integrally related to practical wisdom – is the whole of what a person needs in order to live well – as a trait of character that is essential for leading a satisfying life (amassing wealth and pow ...
... itself in habitual action. Honesty, for example, can not consist in telling the truth only once. It is integrally related to practical wisdom – is the whole of what a person needs in order to live well – as a trait of character that is essential for leading a satisfying life (amassing wealth and pow ...
value - The Chair Academy
... general we make a choice about the values we choose to live by. Values—always more than one, they relate to every aspect of life: work, family, play, church, etc. Organizational values are intended to communicate “who we are and to remind us why what we do matters.” Organizations—may seek to codify ...
... general we make a choice about the values we choose to live by. Values—always more than one, they relate to every aspect of life: work, family, play, church, etc. Organizational values are intended to communicate “who we are and to remind us why what we do matters.” Organizations—may seek to codify ...
Ethics - Check Out Philosophy
... intersection to prevent accidents The person who stole your money must be punished to deter future crime All citizens will be required to pay income ...
... intersection to prevent accidents The person who stole your money must be punished to deter future crime All citizens will be required to pay income ...
Political Theory Working Paper - e
... that spur the characters to take actions that are not totally decidable in rational terms. However, these characters must not only decide in theory, they must also act in practice. These characters have their doubts and their questions with multiple answers, and their criticisable actions force the ...
... that spur the characters to take actions that are not totally decidable in rational terms. However, these characters must not only decide in theory, they must also act in practice. These characters have their doubts and their questions with multiple answers, and their criticisable actions force the ...
Chapter_3_Weston
... Those things we care about Those things that matter to us Those goals or ideals to which we aspire and by which we measure ourselves or others or our society. Examples: Good, bad, aesthetic, scientific, instrumental, moral, etc. ...
... Those things we care about Those things that matter to us Those goals or ideals to which we aspire and by which we measure ourselves or others or our society. Examples: Good, bad, aesthetic, scientific, instrumental, moral, etc. ...
Philosophy 220
... Thus, an action is right iff its consequences would be at least as good as the consequences of any alternative action that the agent might instead perform. ...
... Thus, an action is right iff its consequences would be at least as good as the consequences of any alternative action that the agent might instead perform. ...
Lecture Presentation Chapter 5
... dependable standard of ethical judgment, it will be useful to consider the issue of whether moral judgments are ever appropriate outside one’s own culture. • Contemporary scholarly discussion of cultures and subcultures is significantly affected by the social movement known as multiculturism. ...
... dependable standard of ethical judgment, it will be useful to consider the issue of whether moral judgments are ever appropriate outside one’s own culture. • Contemporary scholarly discussion of cultures and subcultures is significantly affected by the social movement known as multiculturism. ...
WHAT IN THE WORLD IS ETHICS?
... Human Values; are human facts realized by the work or lives of the mankind. They are the potentials of human ontology manifested by individuals. ...
... Human Values; are human facts realized by the work or lives of the mankind. They are the potentials of human ontology manifested by individuals. ...
OB-09 Emotions & Values
... Emotional Intelligence • Managers with a high level of emotional intelligence are more likely to understand how they are feeling and why • More able to effectively manage their feelings so that they do not get in the way of effective decision-making ...
... Emotional Intelligence • Managers with a high level of emotional intelligence are more likely to understand how they are feeling and why • More able to effectively manage their feelings so that they do not get in the way of effective decision-making ...
chapter 1: learning
... The only thing good without qualification or exception is a good will (other good things can be used for bad purposes or with bad results, but not a good will) A good will is one that operates entirely in accordance with the dictates of pure reason The categorical imperative is the universal command ...
... The only thing good without qualification or exception is a good will (other good things can be used for bad purposes or with bad results, but not a good will) A good will is one that operates entirely in accordance with the dictates of pure reason The categorical imperative is the universal command ...
File - BBA Group A 2010
... Type B’s 1. never suffer from a sense of time urgency with its accompanying impatience; 2. feel no need to display or discuss either their achievements or accomplishments; 3. play for fun and relaxation, rather than to exhibit their superiority at any cost; 4. can relax without guilt. ...
... Type B’s 1. never suffer from a sense of time urgency with its accompanying impatience; 2. feel no need to display or discuss either their achievements or accomplishments; 3. play for fun and relaxation, rather than to exhibit their superiority at any cost; 4. can relax without guilt. ...
Ethics and Moral Values
... want are usually among the things we value, but values and wants are different. It is possible to want what one does not value, and possible to value what one does not want. ...
... want are usually among the things we value, but values and wants are different. It is possible to want what one does not value, and possible to value what one does not want. ...
land20ethic2 - s3.amazonaws.com
... Next Step in Evolution of Ethics • the expansion of ethics to include nonhuman members of the biotic community, collectively referred to as "the land." Leopold states the basic principle of his land ethic as, "A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the bi ...
... Next Step in Evolution of Ethics • the expansion of ethics to include nonhuman members of the biotic community, collectively referred to as "the land." Leopold states the basic principle of his land ethic as, "A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the bi ...
Business Ethics
... part in the lie, not to support deceit. Let the lie come into the world, even dominate the world, but not through me.” -- Alexander Solzhenitsyn ...
... part in the lie, not to support deceit. Let the lie come into the world, even dominate the world, but not through me.” -- Alexander Solzhenitsyn ...
Ethical Principles and Values Hierarchies
... T - Think about the applicable ethical standards, laws and legal precedents that apply H - Hypothesize different decisions, their outcomes and the impact on relevant systems I - Identify who will benefit and who will be harmed by these specific decisions keeping in mind the professional values and m ...
... T - Think about the applicable ethical standards, laws and legal precedents that apply H - Hypothesize different decisions, their outcomes and the impact on relevant systems I - Identify who will benefit and who will be harmed by these specific decisions keeping in mind the professional values and m ...
ADVANCED GOLD WORKSHOP BENCHMARKS CONFLICT
... ADVANCED GOLD WORKSHOP BENCHMARKS CONFLICT RESOLUTION • Distinguish between internal and external conflicts • Recognize actions and behavior within conflict – personal as well as of those with whom one works • Identify personal behaviors in the resolution of conflict • Implement strategies to build ...
... ADVANCED GOLD WORKSHOP BENCHMARKS CONFLICT RESOLUTION • Distinguish between internal and external conflicts • Recognize actions and behavior within conflict – personal as well as of those with whom one works • Identify personal behaviors in the resolution of conflict • Implement strategies to build ...