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organic solidarity - SOC 331: Foundations of Sociological Theory
... • Auguste Comte (1798-1857), founder of French positivism, coined the term “sociology” o Through systematic collection, the patterns behind and within individual behavior can be uncovered o positivism: the idea that the study of social phenomena should employ the same scientific techniques used in t ...
... • Auguste Comte (1798-1857), founder of French positivism, coined the term “sociology” o Through systematic collection, the patterns behind and within individual behavior can be uncovered o positivism: the idea that the study of social phenomena should employ the same scientific techniques used in t ...
International Conference June 12
... • Focuses on the actor’s moral qualities (the other two approaches focus primarily on morality of actions) • Virtues = Strengths of Character that Lead to Excellence and Human Flourishing • No single virtue is key, not piecemeal but constellation as needed in particular situation and over a lifetime ...
... • Focuses on the actor’s moral qualities (the other two approaches focus primarily on morality of actions) • Virtues = Strengths of Character that Lead to Excellence and Human Flourishing • No single virtue is key, not piecemeal but constellation as needed in particular situation and over a lifetime ...
Session 18
... 1. Normative claim: One should act in conformance with one's society. • This asserts a universal moral principle (contradiction) • Many moral heroes (Ghandi, Jesus) considered bad under this claim. 2. Alternative claim: It is wrong to judge other cultures by the standards of your own. • Again assert ...
... 1. Normative claim: One should act in conformance with one's society. • This asserts a universal moral principle (contradiction) • Many moral heroes (Ghandi, Jesus) considered bad under this claim. 2. Alternative claim: It is wrong to judge other cultures by the standards of your own. • Again assert ...
When Soldiers Aren`t Heroes: An Essay
... not address this necessary element of moral life in all the possible traditions that have informed and shaped contemporary American culture (which would, in fact, be all those of the Western tradition). But I can simply note that Aristotelianism and other agent-oriented ethics — Christian ethics, de ...
... not address this necessary element of moral life in all the possible traditions that have informed and shaped contemporary American culture (which would, in fact, be all those of the Western tradition). But I can simply note that Aristotelianism and other agent-oriented ethics — Christian ethics, de ...
Shafer-Landua and Ethical Subjectivism - K
... authoritative moral reasons for actions (at most the reasons are prudential—one serve’s one’s best interests by obeying them; but there is no reason to think disobedience is immoral, just stupid). 5. Thus, in this case, ethics is not in fact objective. 6. Suppose God legislates the rules because the ...
... authoritative moral reasons for actions (at most the reasons are prudential—one serve’s one’s best interests by obeying them; but there is no reason to think disobedience is immoral, just stupid). 5. Thus, in this case, ethics is not in fact objective. 6. Suppose God legislates the rules because the ...
Management Ethics and Social Responsibility
... – The ethical system stating that all people should uphold certain values that society needs to function. ...
... – The ethical system stating that all people should uphold certain values that society needs to function. ...
A. Moral Leadership has two aspects
... B. Self-Serving Bias Affects how we collect, process, and ...
... B. Self-Serving Bias Affects how we collect, process, and ...
Notes on Jamieson, chapter 2
... A relativist = someone who “denies the possibility of moral claims transcending the moral system of the speaker’s own society” (p. 39). Theoretical and practical objections to relativism Strengths of relativism ...
... A relativist = someone who “denies the possibility of moral claims transcending the moral system of the speaker’s own society” (p. 39). Theoretical and practical objections to relativism Strengths of relativism ...
m5zn_ed8434aebc6cfba
... Religion. Morality determined by relation between human being and supernatural being. Nature. Morality determined by relation between human being and nature. Individuality. Morality determined by relation the individual has to him or herself. Society. Morality determined by relation between human be ...
... Religion. Morality determined by relation between human being and supernatural being. Nature. Morality determined by relation between human being and nature. Individuality. Morality determined by relation the individual has to him or herself. Society. Morality determined by relation between human be ...
Introduction to Moral Heteronomy. History, Proposals, Arguments
... beings have the moral law in themselves, and make use of such a law whenever they reason about what is right and wrong. From an historical viewpoint, the rise of the autonomous theories of ethics to the international philosophical scene comes at the end of a long trajectory, whose point of departure ...
... beings have the moral law in themselves, and make use of such a law whenever they reason about what is right and wrong. From an historical viewpoint, the rise of the autonomous theories of ethics to the international philosophical scene comes at the end of a long trajectory, whose point of departure ...
Educational Psychology: Theory and Practice Chapter 2
... is defined in terms of general individual rights and in terms of standards that have been agreed on by the whole society. In contrast to Stage 4, laws are not “frozen”—they can be changed for the good of society. Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principle Orientation. What is right is defined by decision ...
... is defined in terms of general individual rights and in terms of standards that have been agreed on by the whole society. In contrast to Stage 4, laws are not “frozen”—they can be changed for the good of society. Stage 6: Universal Ethical Principle Orientation. What is right is defined by decision ...
Document
... coherent and consistent truths in the way that one finds in the science or mathematics. Moral truths are real, but partial. Moreover, they are inescapably plural. There are many moral truths, not just one–and they may conflict with one another. ...
... coherent and consistent truths in the way that one finds in the science or mathematics. Moral truths are real, but partial. Moreover, they are inescapably plural. There are many moral truths, not just one–and they may conflict with one another. ...
ch01_wcr - University of Delaware
... A. Dimensions of morality 1. A society’s morality is the set of “guidelines designed to protect the very fabric of that society” (P&D) 2. “Morality is relational” 3. “The goal of morality is to protect a high quality of life for an individual or a community”. The Code 4. Context dependent B. Moral J ...
... A. Dimensions of morality 1. A society’s morality is the set of “guidelines designed to protect the very fabric of that society” (P&D) 2. “Morality is relational” 3. “The goal of morality is to protect a high quality of life for an individual or a community”. The Code 4. Context dependent B. Moral J ...
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 ...
ch03_wcr - University of Delaware
... Agent: responsible for choosing a course of action and for the outcome Moral agent: “person who acts for him or herself or in the place of another by the authority of that person and does so by conforming to a standard of right behavior” p.51 Activity: p. 51 reflection, each group oreports one examp ...
... Agent: responsible for choosing a course of action and for the outcome Moral agent: “person who acts for him or herself or in the place of another by the authority of that person and does so by conforming to a standard of right behavior” p.51 Activity: p. 51 reflection, each group oreports one examp ...
Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action
... in a rational and cognitive way 5. - the existence of some universal claims and therefore the importance of universal norms; ...
... in a rational and cognitive way 5. - the existence of some universal claims and therefore the importance of universal norms; ...
Justice Powerpoint
... But we must decide what to do so we adopt another method We use emotions, passions, self interest, … Since we have incompatible desires our politics has become civil war carried on by other means’ ...
... But we must decide what to do so we adopt another method We use emotions, passions, self interest, … Since we have incompatible desires our politics has become civil war carried on by other means’ ...
introdcution to ethics - MDC Faculty Home Pages
... • This view claims that ethics is determined by each culture. What is right and wrong ought to be determined by culture. ...
... • This view claims that ethics is determined by each culture. What is right and wrong ought to be determined by culture. ...
Ethics & Values
... About Ethics • Ethics – System of moral principles governing behaviors and relationships – Standards of right and wrong • Morality – Private, personal standards of right and wrong • Laws reflect moral values of society • Nurses have ethical responsibility to be client advocates ...
... About Ethics • Ethics – System of moral principles governing behaviors and relationships – Standards of right and wrong • Morality – Private, personal standards of right and wrong • Laws reflect moral values of society • Nurses have ethical responsibility to be client advocates ...
Kants ethics and suicide show
... Always help those in need when you are likely to be rewarded or Always help those in need when you feel pity or Always help those in need because it is your duty to do so ...
... Always help those in need when you are likely to be rewarded or Always help those in need when you feel pity or Always help those in need because it is your duty to do so ...