Kohlberg_Power_point
									
... Harvard, who found that women scored lower on tests of Kohlberg’s model because they had a care orientation focused on fairness to all parties concerned, while men were had a justice orientation. Research has indicated that each sex is influenced somewhat by the above orientations, but neither sex i ...
                        	... Harvard, who found that women scored lower on tests of Kohlberg’s model because they had a care orientation focused on fairness to all parties concerned, while men were had a justice orientation. Research has indicated that each sex is influenced somewhat by the above orientations, but neither sex i ...
									Kohlberg - Moral Development
									
... The Development of Moral Reasoning In Europe, a woman was near death from cancer. One drug might save her, a form of radium that a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. The druggist was charging $2,000, ten times what the drug cost him to make. The sick woman’s husband, Heinz, went to e ...
                        	... The Development of Moral Reasoning In Europe, a woman was near death from cancer. One drug might save her, a form of radium that a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. The druggist was charging $2,000, ten times what the drug cost him to make. The sick woman’s husband, Heinz, went to e ...
									Ethical Decision Making- 5 approaches File
									
... What benefits and what harms will each course of action produce, and which alternative will lead to the best overall ...
                        	... What benefits and what harms will each course of action produce, and which alternative will lead to the best overall ...
									Same-Sex Relations, Human Rights, Virtue Ethics and Human Values
									
... is motivated not by the temptations of wealth or power that the erastes may possess, but by the wisdom that the erastes can impart. At the social level, that love is virtuous which is conducive to civic virtues such as courage and honor, and inimical to tyranny. This way of evaluating a relationship ...
                        	... is motivated not by the temptations of wealth or power that the erastes may possess, but by the wisdom that the erastes can impart. At the social level, that love is virtuous which is conducive to civic virtues such as courage and honor, and inimical to tyranny. This way of evaluating a relationship ...
									PRESS RELEASE According to a new FRIDE report Transitional
									
... security conditions. ‘In Libya, the main problem is that neither the state military nor the security apparatus has been able to impose order or monopolise the legitimate use of force. Armed militias hamper the work of the democratic institutions, decrease state control over territory and access to n ...
                        	... security conditions. ‘In Libya, the main problem is that neither the state military nor the security apparatus has been able to impose order or monopolise the legitimate use of force. Armed militias hamper the work of the democratic institutions, decrease state control over territory and access to n ...
									The Right to Development and International Cooperation
									
... Today, the international community is faced with ever-increasing global challenges to economic, social, cultural and political development. These include: financial and economic crises, unemployment, climate change, displacement of peoples, and other global problems which require a comprehensive, mu ...
                        	... Today, the international community is faced with ever-increasing global challenges to economic, social, cultural and political development. These include: financial and economic crises, unemployment, climate change, displacement of peoples, and other global problems which require a comprehensive, mu ...
									Ethics 101
									
... general rules (rules apply to everyone) Example - enslave 1% of population to make cheap computer chips act util - okay because total good increases rule util - not okay because it would then be okay to exploit everyone ...
                        	... general rules (rules apply to everyone) Example - enslave 1% of population to make cheap computer chips act util - okay because total good increases rule util - not okay because it would then be okay to exploit everyone ...
									The charge of ethnocentrism TJ purported to offer a neutral and
									
... provide the basis of social stability (for the right reasons) and the basis of a legitimate political order. OP still there, but now is given an ancillary elucidatory role, rather than a primary justificatory role. OP models these ideas that are implicit in the political culture. SO if it can be sho ...
                        	... provide the basis of social stability (for the right reasons) and the basis of a legitimate political order. OP still there, but now is given an ancillary elucidatory role, rather than a primary justificatory role. OP models these ideas that are implicit in the political culture. SO if it can be sho ...
									the discipline of ethics
									
... Compensatory Justice: 2 views about necessary conditions 1) Injurious action must be wrong or negligent; the person's injury must be the real cause of the injury; and the person must have voluntarily inflicted the injury. • Such conditions generally must be met in today's law. 2) Compensation is du ...
                        	... Compensatory Justice: 2 views about necessary conditions 1) Injurious action must be wrong or negligent; the person's injury must be the real cause of the injury; and the person must have voluntarily inflicted the injury. • Such conditions generally must be met in today's law. 2) Compensation is du ...
									GST_113_2_5
									
... In Aristotle’s book politics, man was referred to as “zoon politikon”, meaning “political animal” and this is aimed at portraying human beings as social beings. The main terms in the topic being discussed should be firstly explained: Ethics are moral principles that guide a person’s behaviour Human ...
                        	... In Aristotle’s book politics, man was referred to as “zoon politikon”, meaning “political animal” and this is aimed at portraying human beings as social beings. The main terms in the topic being discussed should be firstly explained: Ethics are moral principles that guide a person’s behaviour Human ...
									Is Global Poverty a Moral Problem for Citizens of Affluent Societies
									
... fact that U.S. citizens privately donate less than $15 per capita to international development organizations.4 Moreover, they do not protest their government’s minimal aid of around $30 per capita.5 It appears, then, that little progress has been made in convincing affluent citizens that global pove ...
                        	... fact that U.S. citizens privately donate less than $15 per capita to international development organizations.4 Moreover, they do not protest their government’s minimal aid of around $30 per capita.5 It appears, then, that little progress has been made in convincing affluent citizens that global pove ...
									AP World Periodization Periodization Since the history of the world
									
... Since the history of the world is so large, historians divide world history into specific periods that share a set of common characteristics. These periods begin and end with what historians consider turning points in the world. The dates that historians choose for these turning points are subjectiv ...
                        	... Since the history of the world is so large, historians divide world history into specific periods that share a set of common characteristics. These periods begin and end with what historians consider turning points in the world. The dates that historians choose for these turning points are subjectiv ...
									spinellochapter01
									
... • Popularized by Beauchamp and Childress • “At first glance” one principle should be given more weight than others but • 4 principles are: autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice ...
                        	... • Popularized by Beauchamp and Childress • “At first glance” one principle should be given more weight than others but • 4 principles are: autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice ...
									Mill, Utilitarianism Notes 3 (MS Word)
									
... -- as described in above chart -- they feel to many like they’re entirely different sorts of rules than what promotes happiness, because of the very crucial interest they protect: security 2. It is not permissible to treat people unjustly in order to promote the general happiness (or, since justice ...
                        	... -- as described in above chart -- they feel to many like they’re entirely different sorts of rules than what promotes happiness, because of the very crucial interest they protect: security 2. It is not permissible to treat people unjustly in order to promote the general happiness (or, since justice ...
									Remarks by Mary Robinson on Climate Justice Day
									
... revealing a fractured world which drives people to focus on their individual needs rather than the collective good. Violence, injustice and natural disasters are all taking their toll. It is hard as observers of the news and social media not to be worried and afraid as this deluge of suffering, hate ...
                        	... revealing a fractured world which drives people to focus on their individual needs rather than the collective good. Violence, injustice and natural disasters are all taking their toll. It is hard as observers of the news and social media not to be worried and afraid as this deluge of suffering, hate ...
									360 Business Ethics
									
... – Not dependent on past actions: • Benevolence • Non-malevolence • Justice ...
                        	... – Not dependent on past actions: • Benevolence • Non-malevolence • Justice ...
									The West and the Rest
									
... Western colonialism was overthrown in the 20th century Colonial empires were replaced with new independent states But in a globalized world, the West retains positions of dominance As more and more non-Western countries embrace democratization, will democracy undermine Western positions there? ...
                        	... Western colonialism was overthrown in the 20th century Colonial empires were replaced with new independent states But in a globalized world, the West retains positions of dominance As more and more non-Western countries embrace democratization, will democracy undermine Western positions there? ...
									the discipline of ethics
									
... Compensatory Justice: 2 views about necessary conditions 1) Injurious action must be wrong or negligent; the person's injury must be the real cause of the injury; and the person must have voluntarily inflicted the injury. • Such conditions generally must be met in today's law. 2) Compensation is du ...
                        	... Compensatory Justice: 2 views about necessary conditions 1) Injurious action must be wrong or negligent; the person's injury must be the real cause of the injury; and the person must have voluntarily inflicted the injury. • Such conditions generally must be met in today's law. 2) Compensation is du ...
									SEEING THE LIGHT
									
... minority of people for the benefit of the majority, the society. This contrasts with Utilitarians, who seek the greatest happiness or good for the greatest number of people—even if some are sacrificed to accomplish this. ...
                        	... minority of people for the benefit of the majority, the society. This contrasts with Utilitarians, who seek the greatest happiness or good for the greatest number of people—even if some are sacrificed to accomplish this. ...
									ESPM 169: Global Environmental Problems, and Actors in IEP
									
... - security council, general assembly, agencies - UNEP, UNDP, WHO, UNICEF - World Bank, IMF: financial institutions - WTO: trade Resources: in material terms, not very big - budgets often small, same with staff - but: have legitimacy accorded them by their member states, plus sense of global mission ...
                        	... - security council, general assembly, agencies - UNEP, UNDP, WHO, UNICEF - World Bank, IMF: financial institutions - WTO: trade Resources: in material terms, not very big - budgets often small, same with staff - but: have legitimacy accorded them by their member states, plus sense of global mission ...
									Ethics_ corruption
									
... Reputation for sticking to principle at the expense of losing customers The AA way was focused on training so that all AA auditors would take the same approach in dealing with a particular problem AA established a training centre in St. Charles, Illinois and spent millions over the years to train it ...
                        	... Reputation for sticking to principle at the expense of losing customers The AA way was focused on training so that all AA auditors would take the same approach in dealing with a particular problem AA established a training centre in St. Charles, Illinois and spent millions over the years to train it ...
									Slide 1
									
... • being concerned to alleviate suffering of any human irrespective of their race, ethnicity, social class, religion, politics or other beliefs • ‘not affected by any political or military consideration’ - Pictet, 1958, p. 96  non-judgmental, not subjective i.e. not deserving v undeserving  to reli ...
                        	... • being concerned to alleviate suffering of any human irrespective of their race, ethnicity, social class, religion, politics or other beliefs • ‘not affected by any political or military consideration’ - Pictet, 1958, p. 96  non-judgmental, not subjective i.e. not deserving v undeserving  to reli ...
									Justice Powerpoint
									
... A hypothetical, not real, moment – but still a doable thought experiment. A moment when people know nothing about their future. Class or social status.  Intelligence or other capabilities.  Social place in terms of gender, race, etc.  Wealth. ...
                        	... A hypothetical, not real, moment – but still a doable thought experiment. A moment when people know nothing about their future. Class or social status.  Intelligence or other capabilities.  Social place in terms of gender, race, etc.  Wealth. ...
Global justice
                        Global justice is an issue in political philosophy arising from the concern that the world at large is unjust.