Lecture 23 - Paul DJ Harris
... a) We are responsible for ourselves b) We are responsible to humanity itself We must see ourselves as exemplars and imagine if everyone acted as we do I am responsible for myself and for everyone else. I am creating a certain image of man of my own choosing. In choosing myself, I choose man... Certa ...
... a) We are responsible for ourselves b) We are responsible to humanity itself We must see ourselves as exemplars and imagine if everyone acted as we do I am responsible for myself and for everyone else. I am creating a certain image of man of my own choosing. In choosing myself, I choose man... Certa ...
14 pages
... From the Protogoras’s idea of the “good” sought by practical philosophy is personal, but it must not be understood as exclusively “egoistic” as the social good consisting mainly of individual goods in the society is always superior to the good of one individual only. Yet, he suggested the principle ...
... From the Protogoras’s idea of the “good” sought by practical philosophy is personal, but it must not be understood as exclusively “egoistic” as the social good consisting mainly of individual goods in the society is always superior to the good of one individual only. Yet, he suggested the principle ...
Ethics and Rhetorical Communication
... faced with many “gray area” choices and what might be theoretically thought of as living in a meanscentered ethic, we find ourselves existing in an ends-centered one. In short, it’s not uncommon for someone to think that what the other guy does as being unethical, while what we do as necessary and p ...
... faced with many “gray area” choices and what might be theoretically thought of as living in a meanscentered ethic, we find ourselves existing in an ends-centered one. In short, it’s not uncommon for someone to think that what the other guy does as being unethical, while what we do as necessary and p ...
Principles of Professional Communication 1
... As long as I don’t get caught it’s OK – Adam Gilchrist “taking a walk” International ethics – what happens if our ethical principles don’t conform with those of other cultures eg gift giving, political systems, laws? Ethnocentric ethics – does one culture have the right to impose their values ...
... As long as I don’t get caught it’s OK – Adam Gilchrist “taking a walk” International ethics – what happens if our ethical principles don’t conform with those of other cultures eg gift giving, political systems, laws? Ethnocentric ethics – does one culture have the right to impose their values ...
Cape Town Power Point 2 - Unbounded Organization
... • That prescribe mutual duties within the kinship group • (which may well be in a state of perpetual war with other groups) ...
... • That prescribe mutual duties within the kinship group • (which may well be in a state of perpetual war with other groups) ...
Introduction to medical ethics and bioethics.
... Applied Ethics Terms Used in Ethical Judgments - Obligatory: it is not only right to do it, but that it is wrong not to do it (ethical obligation to perform the action) - Impermissible: it is wrong to do it and right not to do it - Permissible: or ethically “neutral,” because it is neither right no ...
... Applied Ethics Terms Used in Ethical Judgments - Obligatory: it is not only right to do it, but that it is wrong not to do it (ethical obligation to perform the action) - Impermissible: it is wrong to do it and right not to do it - Permissible: or ethically “neutral,” because it is neither right no ...
Introduction to Ethical Analysis
... Copyright 2006, The Johns Hopkins University and Holly Taylor. All rights reserved. Use of these materials permitted only in accordance with license rights granted. Materials provided “AS IS”; no representations or warranties provided. User assumes all responsibility for use, and all liability relat ...
... Copyright 2006, The Johns Hopkins University and Holly Taylor. All rights reserved. Use of these materials permitted only in accordance with license rights granted. Materials provided “AS IS”; no representations or warranties provided. User assumes all responsibility for use, and all liability relat ...
Ethics – Part 1
... Ancient Greeks - especially Socrates, Aristotle Judeo – Christian tradition Islam Buddhists Hindus ...
... Ancient Greeks - especially Socrates, Aristotle Judeo – Christian tradition Islam Buddhists Hindus ...
Global Business Today, 5e
... Chapter 4: Ethics in International Business • One theory of justice was set forth by John Rawls who argued that all economic goods and services should be distributed equally except when an unequal distribution would work to everyone’s advantage • Impartiality is guaranteed by the veil of ignorance ...
... Chapter 4: Ethics in International Business • One theory of justice was set forth by John Rawls who argued that all economic goods and services should be distributed equally except when an unequal distribution would work to everyone’s advantage • Impartiality is guaranteed by the veil of ignorance ...
Utilitarianism and the Ethics of War
... of what is right or wrong when war is waged, then one cannot judge between the two societies, as both are right in their own eyes. Completing the triad of broad ethical theories presented, the book finishes with utilitarianism, representing what the author views to be an old and distinguished tradi ...
... of what is right or wrong when war is waged, then one cannot judge between the two societies, as both are right in their own eyes. Completing the triad of broad ethical theories presented, the book finishes with utilitarianism, representing what the author views to be an old and distinguished tradi ...
Document
... lie, cheat, steal, harm other people, etc.” • Many ethicists maintain that moral duties and obligations override other ones: so, “if I have a moral duty not to lie, then I should not lie even if my employment requires me to lie.” ...
... lie, cheat, steal, harm other people, etc.” • Many ethicists maintain that moral duties and obligations override other ones: so, “if I have a moral duty not to lie, then I should not lie even if my employment requires me to lie.” ...
ethics training
... W. Edwards Deming stated, “Trust is mandatory for optimization of a system…Without trust, each component will protect its own immediate interests to its own long term detriment, and to the detriment of the entire system” ...
... W. Edwards Deming stated, “Trust is mandatory for optimization of a system…Without trust, each component will protect its own immediate interests to its own long term detriment, and to the detriment of the entire system” ...
Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action
... “I hold the view that normative rightness must be regarded as a claim to validity that is analogous to a truth claim. This notion is captured by the term “ cognitivist ethics .” A cognitivist ethics must answer the question of how to justify normative statements….. Only those norms may claim to be v ...
... “I hold the view that normative rightness must be regarded as a claim to validity that is analogous to a truth claim. This notion is captured by the term “ cognitivist ethics .” A cognitivist ethics must answer the question of how to justify normative statements….. Only those norms may claim to be v ...
NDPPS Template Guide - EconIssues – Patrick A McNutt
... The following set of Hypotheses raise specific ethical issues that are germane to creating a universal code of good governance for 21st century. What one ought to do requires a discussion on each Hypothesis: • Hypothesis 1: Changing ‘global’ nature of doing business • Hypothesis 2: Relevance of a gl ...
... The following set of Hypotheses raise specific ethical issues that are germane to creating a universal code of good governance for 21st century. What one ought to do requires a discussion on each Hypothesis: • Hypothesis 1: Changing ‘global’ nature of doing business • Hypothesis 2: Relevance of a gl ...
Christian Ethics – First Quarter Review Questions (pp. 3
... relativism and Jesus on the question of “judging”? (p. 13-14) 9. What three additional arguments were given for why relativism is wrong and unappealing? (explain them) (pp. 14-16) 10. What can be learned from the list of similarities between moral codes that was compiled by C. S. Lewis? (pp. 16-18) ...
... relativism and Jesus on the question of “judging”? (p. 13-14) 9. What three additional arguments were given for why relativism is wrong and unappealing? (explain them) (pp. 14-16) 10. What can be learned from the list of similarities between moral codes that was compiled by C. S. Lewis? (pp. 16-18) ...
Christian Ethics – First Quarter Review Questions (pp. 3
... For each of the three partial truths/reasons relativism is appealing: a. What is the basic position of relativism pertaining to this reason? b. What is the partial truth? c. What is the author’s criticism of relativism? (pp. 11-14) ...
... For each of the three partial truths/reasons relativism is appealing: a. What is the basic position of relativism pertaining to this reason? b. What is the partial truth? c. What is the author’s criticism of relativism? (pp. 11-14) ...
phi 1010-b - ethics - Labouré College
... Plagiarism (misrepresenting another person’s work as your own) As per Charles Lipson, in his work entitled, “Doing Honest Work in College”: ”Academic honesty boils down to three simple but powerful principles: When you say you did the work yourself, you actually did it. When you rely on someone else ...
... Plagiarism (misrepresenting another person’s work as your own) As per Charles Lipson, in his work entitled, “Doing Honest Work in College”: ”Academic honesty boils down to three simple but powerful principles: When you say you did the work yourself, you actually did it. When you rely on someone else ...
CHAPTER 1 - ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS
... competitors. Also, most people on the job want to act in ways consistent with their own values of right and wrong. 3. Why do ethics problems occur in business? Businesses are composed of people who, themselves, may or may not wish to adhere to society’s codes of behavior and may seek personal gain a ...
... competitors. Also, most people on the job want to act in ways consistent with their own values of right and wrong. 3. Why do ethics problems occur in business? Businesses are composed of people who, themselves, may or may not wish to adhere to society’s codes of behavior and may seek personal gain a ...
Slide 1
... Action cannot be used as a demarcation of morality, because a virtue encompasses more than just a simple selection of action Instead, it is about a way of being that would cause the person exhibiting the virtue to make a certain "virtuous" choice consistently in each situation There is a great deal ...
... Action cannot be used as a demarcation of morality, because a virtue encompasses more than just a simple selection of action Instead, it is about a way of being that would cause the person exhibiting the virtue to make a certain "virtuous" choice consistently in each situation There is a great deal ...
ch01_wcr - University of Delaware
... 2) Normative ethics: Development of moral standards (ethical norms) to regulate behavior 3) Applied ethics: The application of ethical norms (morals) to specific situations, such as abortion, euthanasia, etc. ...
... 2) Normative ethics: Development of moral standards (ethical norms) to regulate behavior 3) Applied ethics: The application of ethical norms (morals) to specific situations, such as abortion, euthanasia, etc. ...
introduction - Dr. Gehan Dhameeth
... Discuss how Wal-Mart controls its supplies in order to achieve their cost advantage as an irresponsible corporate citizen in performing its social ...
... Discuss how Wal-Mart controls its supplies in order to achieve their cost advantage as an irresponsible corporate citizen in performing its social ...
Values and Ethics - Wayne Community College
... State and national values are translated into laws and into policies resulting from laws These provide guidelines for teachers to follow and may protect the teacher by defining the number of children legally permitted in the class, the minimum space requirements for the school, the training that ...
... State and national values are translated into laws and into policies resulting from laws These provide guidelines for teachers to follow and may protect the teacher by defining the number of children legally permitted in the class, the minimum space requirements for the school, the training that ...
Our Covenant With Stones - The Rabbinical Assembly
... ished.18 The Land of Israel is dearly the focus of the Hebrew Bible’s passion for land. Repeatedly, the Torah describes the Land of Israel as Ma good land,”19 one whose bounty reflects God’s beneficence, not the result of any merit or labor on Israel’s part.20 The sanctity of Eretz Yisrael overrides ...
... ished.18 The Land of Israel is dearly the focus of the Hebrew Bible’s passion for land. Repeatedly, the Torah describes the Land of Israel as Ma good land,”19 one whose bounty reflects God’s beneficence, not the result of any merit or labor on Israel’s part.20 The sanctity of Eretz Yisrael overrides ...
STOLZE - PHILOSOPHY 102
... more absolute than any kind of utilitarian calculation can imply. Our lives, we feel, are things to which we have a right, and rights are not to be traded off against the preferences or pleasures of others. “I am not convinced that the notion of a moral right is a helpful or meaningful one, except w ...
... more absolute than any kind of utilitarian calculation can imply. Our lives, we feel, are things to which we have a right, and rights are not to be traded off against the preferences or pleasures of others. “I am not convinced that the notion of a moral right is a helpful or meaningful one, except w ...