In pairs answer the following (you may need two whiteboards):
... He therefore rejects the widespread preoccupation in ethical debate with problematical moral decisions, alternatives usually being presented either in terms of invariably keeping absolute rules (the deontological approach) or doing whatever works out for long-term happiness (the teleological approac ...
... He therefore rejects the widespread preoccupation in ethical debate with problematical moral decisions, alternatives usually being presented either in terms of invariably keeping absolute rules (the deontological approach) or doing whatever works out for long-term happiness (the teleological approac ...
Abstracts - International Conference on Clinical Ethics and
... process. If moral adversaries recognize their own position as a specific standpoint they will be more open and willing to accept the positions of others as moral standpoints. This acceptance is – according to Schulz von Thun – the first step towards a consensus or a compromise. Ethics consultants ca ...
... process. If moral adversaries recognize their own position as a specific standpoint they will be more open and willing to accept the positions of others as moral standpoints. This acceptance is – according to Schulz von Thun – the first step towards a consensus or a compromise. Ethics consultants ca ...
(Textbook) Behavior in Organizations, 8ed (AB Shani)
... © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved. ...
... © 2006 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., All Rights Reserved. ...
Moral Reasoning
... Although ultimately these are formally equivalent, the first illustrates the need for moral principles to be universalizable. The second points to the radical distinction to be made between things and persons, and emphasizes the necessity of respect for ...
... Although ultimately these are formally equivalent, the first illustrates the need for moral principles to be universalizable. The second points to the radical distinction to be made between things and persons, and emphasizes the necessity of respect for ...
Chapter 3: Ethics and Social Responsibility in Strategic Management
... Private corporations have responsibility to society that extend beyond making a profit ...
... Private corporations have responsibility to society that extend beyond making a profit ...
ethno-ethics and ethno-culture as aspects of cultural ethics
... implementation of these abilities, which means that they will differentiate in a cultural context. It should remain in the hands of every concrete community, society and national culture. But, what should we do with supranational corporations, global policy and the resultant universal ethics? How to ...
... implementation of these abilities, which means that they will differentiate in a cultural context. It should remain in the hands of every concrete community, society and national culture. But, what should we do with supranational corporations, global policy and the resultant universal ethics? How to ...
Cultural Relativism Slides
... There are no universal or objective standards of conduct. • Rachels: cultural relativism = ethical relativism ...
... There are no universal or objective standards of conduct. • Rachels: cultural relativism = ethical relativism ...
UNDERSTANDING PHILOSOPHY AND ITS
... Is experience the most reliable source of our knowledge, or is it reason? What is truth? How can cognitive claims be best justified? What conditions must a claim meet for it to qualify as knowledge? These and more are some of the questions to which answers have been given in epistemology. ETHICS Hum ...
... Is experience the most reliable source of our knowledge, or is it reason? What is truth? How can cognitive claims be best justified? What conditions must a claim meet for it to qualify as knowledge? These and more are some of the questions to which answers have been given in epistemology. ETHICS Hum ...
The Ethical Mandate of - Ohio Occupational Therapy Association
... By accepting the current healthcare restrictions on OT practice, are we complicit in denying the care they need and that will allow them to lead fuller, more productive ...
... By accepting the current healthcare restrictions on OT practice, are we complicit in denying the care they need and that will allow them to lead fuller, more productive ...
Microsoft PowerPoint - NCRM EPrints Repository
... to participate in the 2009 wave, and so he has not signed the form. The question here is can we go ahead and archive the data anyway on the basis of his verbal consent two years ago? An alternative is that we ask Dan’s parents if they would sign the archiving consent form, as his next of kin. This, ...
... to participate in the 2009 wave, and so he has not signed the form. The question here is can we go ahead and archive the data anyway on the basis of his verbal consent two years ago? An alternative is that we ask Dan’s parents if they would sign the archiving consent form, as his next of kin. This, ...
ppt檔案
... T08. 後果 (consequences) :預測未來 This approach to ethics does not presume that any action is intrinsically right or wrong, but proposes that the action which will likely have the best consequences is “right”. ...
... T08. 後果 (consequences) :預測未來 This approach to ethics does not presume that any action is intrinsically right or wrong, but proposes that the action which will likely have the best consequences is “right”. ...
final final final
... come to view public relations as a practice lacking morality seems to have become a concern for many of the theorists of the domain. Dealing with this subject, Kathy Fitzpatrick and Candace Gauthier suggest that the charges of unethical conduct against those working in public relations result, at le ...
... come to view public relations as a practice lacking morality seems to have become a concern for many of the theorists of the domain. Dealing with this subject, Kathy Fitzpatrick and Candace Gauthier suggest that the charges of unethical conduct against those working in public relations result, at le ...
Ethics - Lagemaat - TOK-eisj
... 1. It is not always clear what the outcome of an action will be, nor is it always possible to determine who will be affected by it. Judging an action by the outcome is therefore hard to do beforehand. 2. It is very difficult to quantify pleasures for cost/benefit analysis (but since this only has to ...
... 1. It is not always clear what the outcome of an action will be, nor is it always possible to determine who will be affected by it. Judging an action by the outcome is therefore hard to do beforehand. 2. It is very difficult to quantify pleasures for cost/benefit analysis (but since this only has to ...
Kidder: How Good People Make Tough Choices
... Ethical Dilemmas Ethical Dilemmas are defined by Kidder at “right vs. right” and “at the heart of our toughest choices.” It is “right,” on the one hand, to protect the Spotted Owl, and “right,” on the other hand, to protect jobs. They are genuine dilemmas precisely because each side is firmly roote ...
... Ethical Dilemmas Ethical Dilemmas are defined by Kidder at “right vs. right” and “at the heart of our toughest choices.” It is “right,” on the one hand, to protect the Spotted Owl, and “right,” on the other hand, to protect jobs. They are genuine dilemmas precisely because each side is firmly roote ...
STOLZE - PHILOSOPHY 102
... “The view that human life has unique value is deeply rooted in our society and is enshrined in our law. To see how far it can be taken, consider what happened to Peggy Stinson, a Pennsylvania schoolteacher, who was twenty-four weeks pregnant when she went into premature labor. The baby, whom Peggy a ...
... “The view that human life has unique value is deeply rooted in our society and is enshrined in our law. To see how far it can be taken, consider what happened to Peggy Stinson, a Pennsylvania schoolteacher, who was twenty-four weeks pregnant when she went into premature labor. The baby, whom Peggy a ...
CSCI102 - University of Wollongong
... eg: right to own a computer ~ no one is oliged to provide one, but no-one may orevent you from having one ...
... eg: right to own a computer ~ no one is oliged to provide one, but no-one may orevent you from having one ...
Is It All Relative?
... rejects relativism in its individual and cultural forms. ► Cultural relativism, the Diversity Thesis, and the Dependency Thesis ► Subjectivism leads to absurdities. ...
... rejects relativism in its individual and cultural forms. ► Cultural relativism, the Diversity Thesis, and the Dependency Thesis ► Subjectivism leads to absurdities. ...
THE COMBINATION OF KANTIAN, RELIGIOUS AND
... and human rights (Slaughter, 1995: 514). International liberals suggest in this context that negative and positive freedom, describes civil and political terms and social and economic rights, respectively, should be supported as basic human rights and respected by all states. In addition, nationalis ...
... and human rights (Slaughter, 1995: 514). International liberals suggest in this context that negative and positive freedom, describes civil and political terms and social and economic rights, respectively, should be supported as basic human rights and respected by all states. In addition, nationalis ...
June 14, 2013 - Rubenfeld Synergy
... -approval: Ad Hoc committee of Board members, preferably not individuals who would likely be requesting or presenting. If a person who is on this committee submits a proposal, she/he would recuse self from evaluating that proposal. There was some discussion and disagreement about calling these prese ...
... -approval: Ad Hoc committee of Board members, preferably not individuals who would likely be requesting or presenting. If a person who is on this committee submits a proposal, she/he would recuse self from evaluating that proposal. There was some discussion and disagreement about calling these prese ...
a. Title: Zen as a Social Ethics of Responsiveness
... fledged development in the early thirteenth century. Because readers of this journal probably know these historical facts already, we will not go into them any further here. To sum up: Chinese Chan and Japanese Zen both developed in social-historical settings with well-defined ideals of social orde ...
... fledged development in the early thirteenth century. Because readers of this journal probably know these historical facts already, we will not go into them any further here. To sum up: Chinese Chan and Japanese Zen both developed in social-historical settings with well-defined ideals of social orde ...
Ethical Leadership and Angelina Jolie
... and influence their actions and behaviors have on other people. If someone sees someone else lying, stealing or cheating, then he or she may be more inclined to lie, steal and cheat. However, ...
... and influence their actions and behaviors have on other people. If someone sees someone else lying, stealing or cheating, then he or she may be more inclined to lie, steal and cheat. However, ...
Ethical Role of the Manager
... Managers in both large and small enterprises face difficult ethical situations daily as they attempt to do their jobs. Since management decisions inherently involve ethical considerations, however, it is important that managers recognize the ethical elements that are embedded in their day-to-day job ...
... Managers in both large and small enterprises face difficult ethical situations daily as they attempt to do their jobs. Since management decisions inherently involve ethical considerations, however, it is important that managers recognize the ethical elements that are embedded in their day-to-day job ...
International Conference Handouts - Virtue
... Likewise, the social work licensing statute in Minnesota also prohibits deception: “A social worker must not: (4) engage in conduct that has the potential to deceive or defraud a social work client, intern, student, supervisee, or the public.” (MS 148E.195, Subd.2, d, 4) Deontologists argue that the ...
... Likewise, the social work licensing statute in Minnesota also prohibits deception: “A social worker must not: (4) engage in conduct that has the potential to deceive or defraud a social work client, intern, student, supervisee, or the public.” (MS 148E.195, Subd.2, d, 4) Deontologists argue that the ...
Political ethics
... • Political ethics explores the limits of political science, ideological studies, principles of legislation, state’s regulations, assumptions and presuppositions about society, even the deepest human psychological conditions through observations of political behaviours, attitudes, decisions, actions ...
... • Political ethics explores the limits of political science, ideological studies, principles of legislation, state’s regulations, assumptions and presuppositions about society, even the deepest human psychological conditions through observations of political behaviours, attitudes, decisions, actions ...
universal declaration of ethical principles for psychologists
... contributing to the knowledge about human behavior and to persons’ understanding of themselves and others, and using such knowledge to improve the condition of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society. They also include conducting its affairs within society in accordance with the high ...
... contributing to the knowledge about human behavior and to persons’ understanding of themselves and others, and using such knowledge to improve the condition of individuals, families, groups, communities, and society. They also include conducting its affairs within society in accordance with the high ...