MacIntyre and Anscombe: Two Modern Virtue Ethicists
... virtues. • Throughout history they have been important because they help ordinary people be moral. • Virtues must be based on good will. • There are internal and external goods. • The virtues help us overcome the effects of the three groups of people. ...
... virtues. • Throughout history they have been important because they help ordinary people be moral. • Virtues must be based on good will. • There are internal and external goods. • The virtues help us overcome the effects of the three groups of people. ...
Ethics
... - Moral actions - Moral laws - Moral criteria - Moral evaluation - Moral values - Moral behaviors - Moral norms - Moral assumptions - Moral rules - Moral motivations - Moral causality - Moral reasoning - Moral experiments ...
... - Moral actions - Moral laws - Moral criteria - Moral evaluation - Moral values - Moral behaviors - Moral norms - Moral assumptions - Moral rules - Moral motivations - Moral causality - Moral reasoning - Moral experiments ...
Achieve Predictable Excellence
... freely to argue or disagree and ultimately to drop into or out of the relationship. ...
... freely to argue or disagree and ultimately to drop into or out of the relationship. ...
Session 15: Introduction to Utilitarianism
... ethics as culturally relative. Since different people, cultures and societies often have different opinions on what constitutes a virtue, perhaps there is no one objectively right list. ...
... ethics as culturally relative. Since different people, cultures and societies often have different opinions on what constitutes a virtue, perhaps there is no one objectively right list. ...
Synthetic biology is an emergent technology. Emergent
... worthwhile choices. However, there is no guarantee that the divergence between the ethical standpoints arise only from a difference in specialised knowledge. I feel that these issues stem from what are essentially different stand-points in the attitude class. How people treat themselves and the envi ...
... worthwhile choices. However, there is no guarantee that the divergence between the ethical standpoints arise only from a difference in specialised knowledge. I feel that these issues stem from what are essentially different stand-points in the attitude class. How people treat themselves and the envi ...
Social Responsibility
... • Unique set of challenges • Three common types of virtual organizations – Forming a company by communicating via ...
... • Unique set of challenges • Three common types of virtual organizations – Forming a company by communicating via ...
CHAPTER 2 Utilitarian and Deontological Approaches to Criminal
... happiness” (p. 37). Mill’s view is that all people desire happiness and everything else they desire is either a part of happiness or a means to happiness. Thus, the basic and fundamental good, according to hedonistic utilitarianism (hereafter called utilitarianism), is happiness. According to both B ...
... happiness” (p. 37). Mill’s view is that all people desire happiness and everything else they desire is either a part of happiness or a means to happiness. Thus, the basic and fundamental good, according to hedonistic utilitarianism (hereafter called utilitarianism), is happiness. According to both B ...
virtue ethics newest version
... nature makes people good, others believe that it is habit, and still others say that it is teaching. Experience shows that logical arguments and teaching are not effective in most cases. The soul of the students must have been conditioned by good habits just as land must be cultivated to nurture see ...
... nature makes people good, others believe that it is habit, and still others say that it is teaching. Experience shows that logical arguments and teaching are not effective in most cases. The soul of the students must have been conditioned by good habits just as land must be cultivated to nurture see ...
Social Responsibility
... 3. Does a company have to act selflessly to be considered socially responsible? For example, when building a new plant, a corporation voluntarily invested in additional equipment that enabled it to reduce its pollution emissions beyond any current laws. Knowing that it would be very expensive for i ...
... 3. Does a company have to act selflessly to be considered socially responsible? For example, when building a new plant, a corporation voluntarily invested in additional equipment that enabled it to reduce its pollution emissions beyond any current laws. Knowing that it would be very expensive for i ...
Ethical Concepts and Theories
... – Makes no moral distinction between the actions of different people – not the same as tolerance – Decisions may not be based on reason • Not a workable ethical theory ...
... – Makes no moral distinction between the actions of different people – not the same as tolerance – Decisions may not be based on reason • Not a workable ethical theory ...
Leadership and ethics in decision making
... Kase: Great Leaders are Great Decision-Makers- Three Qualities to Take the Paralysis out of Decision Analysis. This process has also afforded me a personal insight into how great leaders make decisions. We have started this journey together, we must follow through the plans of mentoring these youths ...
... Kase: Great Leaders are Great Decision-Makers- Three Qualities to Take the Paralysis out of Decision Analysis. This process has also afforded me a personal insight into how great leaders make decisions. We have started this journey together, we must follow through the plans of mentoring these youths ...
business ethics - Centre for Spiritualism
... behaviour measures up to such standards as the law, organizational policies, professional and trade association codes, popular expectations regarding fairness and what is right, plus one’s own internalized moral standards”. (William Sauser) “Business ethics is disciplined normative reflection on t ...
... behaviour measures up to such standards as the law, organizational policies, professional and trade association codes, popular expectations regarding fairness and what is right, plus one’s own internalized moral standards”. (William Sauser) “Business ethics is disciplined normative reflection on t ...
BA 28 Chapter 8
... 5.08 Do not unjustly prevent a qualified person from taking a job 5.09 Work out fair intellectual property agreements 5.10 Provide employees charged with misconduct due process 5.11 Do not ask someone to do anything violating the Code 5.12 “Do not punish anyone for expressing ethical concerns about ...
... 5.08 Do not unjustly prevent a qualified person from taking a job 5.09 Work out fair intellectual property agreements 5.10 Provide employees charged with misconduct due process 5.11 Do not ask someone to do anything violating the Code 5.12 “Do not punish anyone for expressing ethical concerns about ...
Restoring Landscapes of Memory
... Claim 1: Direct claims for why something is valuable may not be the most important in practice. “Consider a more holistic picture according to which values are connected in a weblike way, so that any value can be justified by referring to those ‘adjacent’ to it. On this model there is no ultimate re ...
... Claim 1: Direct claims for why something is valuable may not be the most important in practice. “Consider a more holistic picture according to which values are connected in a weblike way, so that any value can be justified by referring to those ‘adjacent’ to it. On this model there is no ultimate re ...
traditional ethics and the maintenance of social order in the nigerian
... One can also go ahead to show that there is ethics in traditional African society by alluding to, the meaning of the word ‘ethics’. Ethics is derived from the Greek word εθος (ethos) meaning norms, conduct or code of conduct, manner or way and custom of doing things. Simply put it is the science of ...
... One can also go ahead to show that there is ethics in traditional African society by alluding to, the meaning of the word ‘ethics’. Ethics is derived from the Greek word εθος (ethos) meaning norms, conduct or code of conduct, manner or way and custom of doing things. Simply put it is the science of ...
Relativism, Absolutism and Pluralism
... cultural codes, and nothing more. Common arguments for relativism is that is promotes tolerance, respect and understanding of other cultures; it avoids cultural egoism (“my morals are better than your morals”); it accepts the inevitable; it avoids being judgmental; it recognizes that no universally ...
... cultural codes, and nothing more. Common arguments for relativism is that is promotes tolerance, respect and understanding of other cultures; it avoids cultural egoism (“my morals are better than your morals”); it accepts the inevitable; it avoids being judgmental; it recognizes that no universally ...
The Theory of Ethics - University of Hawaii Physics and Astronomy
... – revolution against codified societal or governmental injustice – A dilemma for rule-based theories. ...
... – revolution against codified societal or governmental injustice – A dilemma for rule-based theories. ...
smbp10_ppt03 Re REVISED
... Acting from motives other than economic may, in the long run, harm the very society the firm is trying to help. By taking on the burden of these social costs, the business becomes less efficient – either prices go up to pay for the increased costs or investment in new activities and research is post ...
... Acting from motives other than economic may, in the long run, harm the very society the firm is trying to help. By taking on the burden of these social costs, the business becomes less efficient – either prices go up to pay for the increased costs or investment in new activities and research is post ...
Biology and Society Unit Three: Ethics Branches of Philosophy
... moral followers, as opposed to moral agents, are unable to make moral decisions about novel moral problems not covered by the code of behavior in which they have been indoctrinated. Being a moral agent requires an individual to be rationally self-autonomous. Being a moral follower requires only that ...
... moral followers, as opposed to moral agents, are unable to make moral decisions about novel moral problems not covered by the code of behavior in which they have been indoctrinated. Being a moral agent requires an individual to be rationally self-autonomous. Being a moral follower requires only that ...
HR_0273687182_pp31
... • Milton Friedman – criticism of social responsibility • 1980s return of interest Torrington, Hall & Taylor, Human Resource Management 6e, © Pearson Education Limited 2005 ...
... • Milton Friedman – criticism of social responsibility • 1980s return of interest Torrington, Hall & Taylor, Human Resource Management 6e, © Pearson Education Limited 2005 ...
Strategic Management - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... • Inappropriate reward systems may cause individuals at all levels of the organization to commit unethical acts that they might not otherwise do • Penalties in terms of damage to reputations, human capital erosion, and financial loss are typically much higher than any gains that could be obtained th ...
... • Inappropriate reward systems may cause individuals at all levels of the organization to commit unethical acts that they might not otherwise do • Penalties in terms of damage to reputations, human capital erosion, and financial loss are typically much higher than any gains that could be obtained th ...
Objectives
... •Concern for quality of life issues •Train employees on environmental regulations ...
... •Concern for quality of life issues •Train employees on environmental regulations ...
HittIV - Michigan State University
... large amount of data to support his position that the speed limit should be increased, compared the total amount of time that would be saved by millions of American drivers to the total amount of time that would be “lost’ by the unfortunate ones who might be killed. As might be expected, the data ov ...
... large amount of data to support his position that the speed limit should be increased, compared the total amount of time that would be saved by millions of American drivers to the total amount of time that would be “lost’ by the unfortunate ones who might be killed. As might be expected, the data ov ...
virtue - PushMe Press
... • “We state the function of man to be a certain kind of life, and this to be an activity or actions of the soul implying a rational principle, and the function of a good man to be the good and noble performance of these, and any action is well performed when it is performed in accordance with the ap ...
... • “We state the function of man to be a certain kind of life, and this to be an activity or actions of the soul implying a rational principle, and the function of a good man to be the good and noble performance of these, and any action is well performed when it is performed in accordance with the ap ...