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IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... The word ―ethics‖ comes from a Greek wordethos (custom) and has to do with ―conduct,theory of what is ultimately good or worthwhile,of good conduct and character, or moral rightsobligations‖ (Boaz, 1972). Ethics are the customs or standards that a particular group or community acts on (Donalson, 199 ...
... The word ―ethics‖ comes from a Greek wordethos (custom) and has to do with ―conduct,theory of what is ultimately good or worthwhile,of good conduct and character, or moral rightsobligations‖ (Boaz, 1972). Ethics are the customs or standards that a particular group or community acts on (Donalson, 199 ...
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... welfare). • Since acts (or rules) that do not discriminate result in less harm than those that do, it follows that discrimination is wrong. ...
... welfare). • Since acts (or rules) that do not discriminate result in less harm than those that do, it follows that discrimination is wrong. ...
Bahamas bird deaths raise fears avian flu has reached Americas
... •At the individual level, a person decides what he or she will do. •At the organizational level, decisions involve an individual acting within his or her organizational role and are often expressed in procedures and policies, •Whereas the business system level involves systemic problems that concer ...
... •At the individual level, a person decides what he or she will do. •At the organizational level, decisions involve an individual acting within his or her organizational role and are often expressed in procedures and policies, •Whereas the business system level involves systemic problems that concer ...
Navigating the Academic Pressure at Whitman
... Using dilemmas to discuss moral reasoning. Using dilemmas to teach empathy. Stimulating conversations: I never know how to decide what to do when_________________ The toughest decision I ever had to make was__________________ I don’t want to lose my friends, but I disagree with them about___________ ...
... Using dilemmas to discuss moral reasoning. Using dilemmas to teach empathy. Stimulating conversations: I never know how to decide what to do when_________________ The toughest decision I ever had to make was__________________ I don’t want to lose my friends, but I disagree with them about___________ ...
The Intercultural Ethics Agenda from an Objectivist Point of View
... Subjective truth: a proposition or norm P is subjectively true if and only if its truth-value depends on what some relevant individual thinks and that individual thinks P is true. Intersubjective truth: a proposition or norm P is intersubjectively (or conventionally) true if and only if its truth-va ...
... Subjective truth: a proposition or norm P is subjectively true if and only if its truth-value depends on what some relevant individual thinks and that individual thinks P is true. Intersubjective truth: a proposition or norm P is intersubjectively (or conventionally) true if and only if its truth-va ...
“There is no country in the world where everything can be provided
... kingdom of ends, or the “ethical commonwealth”] commands us to create the ideal world that morally virtuous people would create, under the guidance of practical reason, were such a thing in their power and to make this your final end.” In a democracy, a minority view can be easily squelched or ignor ...
... kingdom of ends, or the “ethical commonwealth”] commands us to create the ideal world that morally virtuous people would create, under the guidance of practical reason, were such a thing in their power and to make this your final end.” In a democracy, a minority view can be easily squelched or ignor ...
Kant and the Moral Will
... Presumably we could not all act on this maxim, for if we are all planning to copy off each other, there will be no work to copy! (Kant actually discusses the example of promising (14-15).) The problem lies in the logical impossibility of treating the maxim of the action as a universal law: Inexperie ...
... Presumably we could not all act on this maxim, for if we are all planning to copy off each other, there will be no work to copy! (Kant actually discusses the example of promising (14-15).) The problem lies in the logical impossibility of treating the maxim of the action as a universal law: Inexperie ...
Ethics for Computer Forensics
... good and helps all participate more fully in the goods we share as a society, as a community, as a company or agency, as a family? • Virtue: Which option would enable the deepening or development of those virtues or traits that we value as individuals, as a profession, or as a society? ...
... good and helps all participate more fully in the goods we share as a society, as a community, as a company or agency, as a family? • Virtue: Which option would enable the deepening or development of those virtues or traits that we value as individuals, as a profession, or as a society? ...
Ethical Relativism
... Ethical relativism is the theory that morality is relative to the norms of one's culture. Whether an action is right or wrong depends on the moral norms of the society in which it is practiced. The same action may be morally right in one society but be morally wrong in another. ...
... Ethical relativism is the theory that morality is relative to the norms of one's culture. Whether an action is right or wrong depends on the moral norms of the society in which it is practiced. The same action may be morally right in one society but be morally wrong in another. ...
The Ethic of Care and the Dialectic of Enlightenment
... Emotions, for them, lead to partiality and relativism, so we should rule out sentiments when we need to make moral decisions. Morality, as Kant says, calls for ‘apathy’, for ostracizing ‘pathological feeling’ which precedes the thought of law, it is contingent and belongs to realm of nature and thus ...
... Emotions, for them, lead to partiality and relativism, so we should rule out sentiments when we need to make moral decisions. Morality, as Kant says, calls for ‘apathy’, for ostracizing ‘pathological feeling’ which precedes the thought of law, it is contingent and belongs to realm of nature and thus ...
Slide 1
... called these laws “categorical imperatives” – they identify principles that we should all always follow. ...
... called these laws “categorical imperatives” – they identify principles that we should all always follow. ...
Ethics Presentation
... good and helps all participate more fully in the goods we share as a society, as a community, as a company or agency, as a family? • Virtue: Which option would enable the deepening or development of those virtues or traits that we value as individuals, as a profession, or as a society? ...
... good and helps all participate more fully in the goods we share as a society, as a community, as a company or agency, as a family? • Virtue: Which option would enable the deepening or development of those virtues or traits that we value as individuals, as a profession, or as a society? ...
Mill, Utilitarianism Notes 3 (MS Word)
... Morality Justice • Duties of perfect obligation: must always do or refrain from doing. Can’t choose when/how to perform them and when/how not to (22). • Moral obligation that a particular individual can claim as a “right”; involves a harm to particular person(s) and demand for punishment/protection ...
... Morality Justice • Duties of perfect obligation: must always do or refrain from doing. Can’t choose when/how to perform them and when/how not to (22). • Moral obligation that a particular individual can claim as a “right”; involves a harm to particular person(s) and demand for punishment/protection ...
MAKING ETHICAL DECISIONS: - Mrs. Clyne
... the decision and a moral claim on the decision maker. Good decisions take into account the possible consequences of words and actions on all those potentially affected by a decision (“stakeholders.”) Being thoughtful or considerate about the way our choices affect others is part of the stakeholder c ...
... the decision and a moral claim on the decision maker. Good decisions take into account the possible consequences of words and actions on all those potentially affected by a decision (“stakeholders.”) Being thoughtful or considerate about the way our choices affect others is part of the stakeholder c ...
Moral Philosophy and Business
... Utilitarianism is the view that we should always act to promote the greatest balance of good over bad for everyone affected by our actions. By “good” utilitarians mean happiness, or pleasure. The basic theme of this view is held in the work of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. Bentham thought tha ...
... Utilitarianism is the view that we should always act to promote the greatest balance of good over bad for everyone affected by our actions. By “good” utilitarians mean happiness, or pleasure. The basic theme of this view is held in the work of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. Bentham thought tha ...
Philosophy 323
... CIHumanity: An action is right iff the action treats persons (including oneself) as ends in themselves rather than as means to our ends. There is both a negative (don’t treat them as means) and a positive (treat them as ends in themselves) requirement contained in the formulation. The positive ...
... CIHumanity: An action is right iff the action treats persons (including oneself) as ends in themselves rather than as means to our ends. There is both a negative (don’t treat them as means) and a positive (treat them as ends in themselves) requirement contained in the formulation. The positive ...
Is Carmela Soprano a Feminist? - AST-TOK
... stereotypes of women could be assuaged by Carmela’s simultaneous defiance of these stereotypes and employment of care reasoning. Carmela uses care ethics despite the facts that she is not any more a feminist than the 5 families are a harmless civics organization. While using care ethics in moral rea ...
... stereotypes of women could be assuaged by Carmela’s simultaneous defiance of these stereotypes and employment of care reasoning. Carmela uses care ethics despite the facts that she is not any more a feminist than the 5 families are a harmless civics organization. While using care ethics in moral rea ...
ETHICAL LEADERSHIP IN SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
... CONCERNED WITH ENDS. THE GOAL OF TELEOLOGY IS TO MOVE US TOWARDS THE GOOD, THROUGH THE PRACTICE OF GOOD HABITS. (MAGILL, 1990) ...
... CONCERNED WITH ENDS. THE GOAL OF TELEOLOGY IS TO MOVE US TOWARDS THE GOOD, THROUGH THE PRACTICE OF GOOD HABITS. (MAGILL, 1990) ...
Prescriptivism
... rather than a matter of influencing someone through emotion. Hare argues that this makes ethical discussion rational. First, we can ask about someone’s reasons for prescribing what they do. Second, morality involves consistency – moral judgements must be universalized. For example, Singer claims the ...
... rather than a matter of influencing someone through emotion. Hare argues that this makes ethical discussion rational. First, we can ask about someone’s reasons for prescribing what they do. Second, morality involves consistency – moral judgements must be universalized. For example, Singer claims the ...
The ring finger - Stijn Bruers, the rational ethicist
... 1) if in order to reach an end you force someone to do or undergo something that the being does not want, and 2) if the body of that individual is necessary as a means for that end, then you are not allowed to treat that being in that way. ...
... 1) if in order to reach an end you force someone to do or undergo something that the being does not want, and 2) if the body of that individual is necessary as a means for that end, then you are not allowed to treat that being in that way. ...
Ethics and Business
... new technologies and products that less developed countries do not, multinationals must decide when a particular country is ready to assimilate these new things. They are also faced with the different moral codes and laws of different countries. Even if a particular norm is not unethical, they must ...
... new technologies and products that less developed countries do not, multinationals must decide when a particular country is ready to assimilate these new things. They are also faced with the different moral codes and laws of different countries. Even if a particular norm is not unethical, they must ...
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... Is Your Conscience Reliable? (Cont’d) If a person’s values are at “Level 2,” they may make decisions based on the situation and what others say and do ...
... Is Your Conscience Reliable? (Cont’d) If a person’s values are at “Level 2,” they may make decisions based on the situation and what others say and do ...
Richard Brandt - Westmont College
... which is not subject to obvious and catastrophic difficulties. To this end I shall, after an important preliminary discussion, begin by considering two formulations, both supported by distinguished philosophers which, as I shall show, lead us in the wrong direction. This discussion will lead to a ne ...
... which is not subject to obvious and catastrophic difficulties. To this end I shall, after an important preliminary discussion, begin by considering two formulations, both supported by distinguished philosophers which, as I shall show, lead us in the wrong direction. This discussion will lead to a ne ...