Lesson 13: Ethics
... 1. What is morality? continued C. Value judgments involve a moral duty. - Example: You should not harm others. D. Making moral judgments is part of what it means to be human. E. How does one make moral judgments? 1. Religion: Involves deference to religious authority or scripture that directs decis ...
... 1. What is morality? continued C. Value judgments involve a moral duty. - Example: You should not harm others. D. Making moral judgments is part of what it means to be human. E. How does one make moral judgments? 1. Religion: Involves deference to religious authority or scripture that directs decis ...
Lecture notes in PPT - Lakeside Institute of Theology
... best way for people to live?” and “What actions are right or wrong in particular circumstances?” ...
... best way for people to live?” and “What actions are right or wrong in particular circumstances?” ...
Ethics in the Practice of Health Profession
... “Always obtain oral or written consent for any medical intervention with competent patients EXCEPT in emergencies, low risk situations and when patient waive the right to adequate information” ...
... “Always obtain oral or written consent for any medical intervention with competent patients EXCEPT in emergencies, low risk situations and when patient waive the right to adequate information” ...
(very) Concise Guide to Eight Moral Theories
... monotheistic tradition, there are a couple of versions of Divine Command. There are those who would claim that all genuine morality is whatever God commands – something is right because God commands it. Others would maintain that ethics has its grounding in something other than God (usually Reason), ...
... monotheistic tradition, there are a couple of versions of Divine Command. There are those who would claim that all genuine morality is whatever God commands – something is right because God commands it. Others would maintain that ethics has its grounding in something other than God (usually Reason), ...
Ethics in Administration
... Whether in the public, corporate or nonprofit sector, individuals in administrative and leadership positions face unique challenges as they strive to balance competing demands, values, and constituencies. With such responsibilities also come great powers. It is easy to identify leaders who have used ...
... Whether in the public, corporate or nonprofit sector, individuals in administrative and leadership positions face unique challenges as they strive to balance competing demands, values, and constituencies. With such responsibilities also come great powers. It is easy to identify leaders who have used ...
Day 1 Fundamentals o..
... justice of a situation. What should mgt do? • From what is to what ought to be: practical question for management.. What do we intend to accomplish? What circumstances permit us to accomplish? What are we able to accomplish? • Motivation for being ethical? Manipulative ...
... justice of a situation. What should mgt do? • From what is to what ought to be: practical question for management.. What do we intend to accomplish? What circumstances permit us to accomplish? What are we able to accomplish? • Motivation for being ethical? Manipulative ...
Developing an Effective Ethics Program
... formal structural restraints and guidance on ethical issues ...
... formal structural restraints and guidance on ethical issues ...
MGMT 371: Week 1 Learning Module A: Ethics and OB
... What are ethics and why do we care about them? What influences ethical behavior? Are ethics culturally bound? What’s the difference between ethics and morals? Do morals vary by gender? What are the Magnificent Seven? Can they be taught? How can we promote an ethical climate? ...
... What are ethics and why do we care about them? What influences ethical behavior? Are ethics culturally bound? What’s the difference between ethics and morals? Do morals vary by gender? What are the Magnificent Seven? Can they be taught? How can we promote an ethical climate? ...
Materialy/07/History of Ethics
... Business Ethics as an Academic Field Norman Bowie first conference in business ethics, which was held at the University of Kansas, and which resulted in the first anthology used in the new courses that started popping up thereafter in business ethics ...
... Business Ethics as an Academic Field Norman Bowie first conference in business ethics, which was held at the University of Kansas, and which resulted in the first anthology used in the new courses that started popping up thereafter in business ethics ...
The Leader as an Individual
... people do not inherently dislike work and will commit themselves willingly to work that they care about ...
... people do not inherently dislike work and will commit themselves willingly to work that they care about ...
Basic Moral Orientations Overview
... Duty may be determined by: – Reason • Kant: Do what any rational agent should do ...
... Duty may be determined by: – Reason • Kant: Do what any rational agent should do ...
Professional Ethics
... A person who enters a profession acquires ethical obligations because society trusts them to provide valuable goods and services that cannot be provided unless their conduct conforms to certain standards. Professionals who fail to live up to their ethical obligations betray this trust. Professional ...
... A person who enters a profession acquires ethical obligations because society trusts them to provide valuable goods and services that cannot be provided unless their conduct conforms to certain standards. Professionals who fail to live up to their ethical obligations betray this trust. Professional ...
Presentation to the FCLB May 2, 2003
... Mary A. Holyoke, D.C. Gene Jenkins, D.C. Mary-Ellen Rada, D.C. ...
... Mary A. Holyoke, D.C. Gene Jenkins, D.C. Mary-Ellen Rada, D.C. ...
Ethical Theory and Environment - III Lecture #5 Major Ethical
... Environmental debates (and public policy decisions) are often framed by this ethic 2. Market-based policy decisions are based on maximizing overall happines (Ch. 3) 3. Suffering of animals (if have moral standing) must be included in judging consequences III. RuleBBased Ethics (Deontological) versus ...
... Environmental debates (and public policy decisions) are often framed by this ethic 2. Market-based policy decisions are based on maximizing overall happines (Ch. 3) 3. Suffering of animals (if have moral standing) must be included in judging consequences III. RuleBBased Ethics (Deontological) versus ...
The Code of Ethics is a comprehensive statement of the values and
... The compliance Test – Do I infringe any law or regulation? 2. The mirror Test – Can I look myself in the mirror after making the decision? 3. The Publicity Test – Am I willing to read about my decision in the ...
... The compliance Test – Do I infringe any law or regulation? 2. The mirror Test – Can I look myself in the mirror after making the decision? 3. The Publicity Test – Am I willing to read about my decision in the ...
or - COKY - WordPress.com
... philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that addresses questions about morality — that is, concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice and crime, etc. (Wikipedia.org: Ethics) ...
... philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that addresses questions about morality — that is, concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice and crime, etc. (Wikipedia.org: Ethics) ...
Is discrimination ethical? - Society of Corporate Compliance and
... code practiced by a person or group of people. Some religious and/or cultural moral principles may discriminate between what is believed to be right and wrong, and those don’t always fit into a particular society’s current social/cultural norm. And even though in the United States we often refer bac ...
... code practiced by a person or group of people. Some religious and/or cultural moral principles may discriminate between what is believed to be right and wrong, and those don’t always fit into a particular society’s current social/cultural norm. And even though in the United States we often refer bac ...
Ethics - Old West Florida Primitive Baptist Association
... Christian Ethics Attends to the patterns of Christian ethical writing, their elements and their relations to each other ...
... Christian Ethics Attends to the patterns of Christian ethical writing, their elements and their relations to each other ...
Slide 1
... TB is profoundly ethical as it raises issues of how justice and human rights are realized in our collective response to a disease. It also underscores how the global community responds to its most disadvantaged members. ...
... TB is profoundly ethical as it raises issues of how justice and human rights are realized in our collective response to a disease. It also underscores how the global community responds to its most disadvantaged members. ...
Ethics and Accountability
... administrators’ discretion Judicial review process to check on administrative discretion Increasing transparency, and citizen involvement in public administration ...
... administrators’ discretion Judicial review process to check on administrative discretion Increasing transparency, and citizen involvement in public administration ...
see PowerPoint shared by Paul
... (Random House): “study dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness or wrongness of certain actions . . . And the motives and ends of such actions.” Paul Voakes: The process of making rational choices between what is morally justifiable and unjustifiable ...
... (Random House): “study dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness or wrongness of certain actions . . . And the motives and ends of such actions.” Paul Voakes: The process of making rational choices between what is morally justifiable and unjustifiable ...
Ethical & Legal Considerations
... • You’re gouging on your prices if you charge more than the rest. • But it’s unfair competition if you think you can charge less. • A second point that we would make to help avoid confusion: • Don’t try to charge the same amount: • That would be collusion! ...
... • You’re gouging on your prices if you charge more than the rest. • But it’s unfair competition if you think you can charge less. • A second point that we would make to help avoid confusion: • Don’t try to charge the same amount: • That would be collusion! ...