PUBLIC SPEAKING
... philosophy. (Merriam-Webster, 1993) Ethical principles form moral persons act as moral agents. ...
... philosophy. (Merriam-Webster, 1993) Ethical principles form moral persons act as moral agents. ...
On the Relationship of Ethics to Moral Law
... tradition of alterity. To this end I hope to differentiate morality from ethics such that an opportunity might appear to broach the question of community free from the political determinations of ‘people’, ‘nation’, or ‘state’. The dwelling or home is very significant for Levinas, for it signifies t ...
... tradition of alterity. To this end I hope to differentiate morality from ethics such that an opportunity might appear to broach the question of community free from the political determinations of ‘people’, ‘nation’, or ‘state’. The dwelling or home is very significant for Levinas, for it signifies t ...
Ch. 5 Reading Guide
... 14. True or False? Not following what your conscience instructs you to do makes you guilty of sin. 15. True or False? A well-formed conscience will never make mistakes. 16. What is one of the major reasons for an erroneous conscience? 17. One type of ignorance results from ____________________ in wh ...
... 14. True or False? Not following what your conscience instructs you to do makes you guilty of sin. 15. True or False? A well-formed conscience will never make mistakes. 16. What is one of the major reasons for an erroneous conscience? 17. One type of ignorance results from ____________________ in wh ...
Robotic Companions
... Distinguish two conceptions of ethics • Negative, other-directed. Focuses on how others are wrong. • Positive, future-directed. Focuses on how we can create a good life together. The general question here is about what counts as a good life together that encompasses both humans and robotic companion ...
... Distinguish two conceptions of ethics • Negative, other-directed. Focuses on how others are wrong. • Positive, future-directed. Focuses on how we can create a good life together. The general question here is about what counts as a good life together that encompasses both humans and robotic companion ...
An Internalist Dilemma - University of Colorado Boulder
... One of the main arguments for internalism is that it is able to explain our linguistic intuitions as regards the connection between moral language and motivation. In fact, virtually all authors who are attracted by internalism appeal explicitly or implicitly to this consideration and it might be re ...
... One of the main arguments for internalism is that it is able to explain our linguistic intuitions as regards the connection between moral language and motivation. In fact, virtually all authors who are attracted by internalism appeal explicitly or implicitly to this consideration and it might be re ...
Aristotle on the Virtue of Phronesis - Inter
... good-tempered or self-indulgent. Thus states arise out of like activities. This is why the activities we exhibit must be of a certain kind. The agents themselves must in each case consider what is appropriate to the ...
... good-tempered or self-indulgent. Thus states arise out of like activities. This is why the activities we exhibit must be of a certain kind. The agents themselves must in each case consider what is appropriate to the ...
Moral Rationalism and Rational Amoralism
... cannot be the requirements of practical reason.1 In this essay I will defend rationalism against these worries. But I hope to do more than that. I intend to show how the rationality of people like those described above is compatible with two plausible versions of internalism. Second, I will show how ...
... cannot be the requirements of practical reason.1 In this essay I will defend rationalism against these worries. But I hope to do more than that. I intend to show how the rationality of people like those described above is compatible with two plausible versions of internalism. Second, I will show how ...
Chapter 5
... The 3-way ethics test is used to determine whether an action is ethical. The test has three parts taking into account situational factors: To pass the virtues test, the behavior must be honest, be based on good character traits, and maintain one’s integrity and relationships. To pass the general ...
... The 3-way ethics test is used to determine whether an action is ethical. The test has three parts taking into account situational factors: To pass the virtues test, the behavior must be honest, be based on good character traits, and maintain one’s integrity and relationships. To pass the general ...
aff evidence
... bang or decided on the fly by random particle events? In either case, you might worry that your decisions are not your own. If anything, quantum indeterminism makes matters worse, because within our decision-making process, we want determinism: your choices should flow from your needs and desires. A ...
... bang or decided on the fly by random particle events? In either case, you might worry that your decisions are not your own. If anything, quantum indeterminism makes matters worse, because within our decision-making process, we want determinism: your choices should flow from your needs and desires. A ...
Duty Theory - Soazig Le Bihan
... Objections and Answers 3. The Problem of Character Duty Theory: To act morally is to act in conformity of duty and for the sake of duty only. Ex: Friend of mankind vs cold hearted person Objection: What about caring for others? Ex: Your friend at the hospital Answer: True Kantians stick to their gu ...
... Objections and Answers 3. The Problem of Character Duty Theory: To act morally is to act in conformity of duty and for the sake of duty only. Ex: Friend of mankind vs cold hearted person Objection: What about caring for others? Ex: Your friend at the hospital Answer: True Kantians stick to their gu ...
NDPPS Template Guide - EconIssues – Patrick A McNutt
... • If the thief makes the transfer with no compensation total utility falls ...
... • If the thief makes the transfer with no compensation total utility falls ...
PDF
... psychopathy (Hare 1993). It would of course be rash to conclude that all normal nonpsychopathic adults are susceptible to guilt feelings. From the fact that all psychopaths lack susceptibility to guilt feelings, it does not follow that only psychopaths lack guilt feelings. By itself, the point abou ...
... psychopathy (Hare 1993). It would of course be rash to conclude that all normal nonpsychopathic adults are susceptible to guilt feelings. From the fact that all psychopaths lack susceptibility to guilt feelings, it does not follow that only psychopaths lack guilt feelings. By itself, the point abou ...
Moral Health, Moral Prosperity and Universalization in Kant`s Ethics
... central and important requirement of honesty both with oneself and with others. In particular, a concern with the integrity of others’ rational agency will include a basic and robust concern with what we might think of as their natural autonomy. We do not realize our rational nature if all we do is ...
... central and important requirement of honesty both with oneself and with others. In particular, a concern with the integrity of others’ rational agency will include a basic and robust concern with what we might think of as their natural autonomy. We do not realize our rational nature if all we do is ...
ppt檔案 - 國立臺南大學
... If we find evidence that seems to “falsify” our hypothesis”, we should take this into account. Evidence that seems to verify our presumption should be taken as supporting it. As with the rule of law, some ethical presumptions may be stronger than others. ...
... If we find evidence that seems to “falsify” our hypothesis”, we should take this into account. Evidence that seems to verify our presumption should be taken as supporting it. As with the rule of law, some ethical presumptions may be stronger than others. ...
The Possibility of Character Development
... requisite skills and knowledge to recognize that they were acting contrary to how they would typically act or how they would act if given time to reflect. They also did not recognize that the types of situations they encountered often cause people to act contrary to how they would typically act and ...
... requisite skills and knowledge to recognize that they were acting contrary to how they would typically act or how they would act if given time to reflect. They also did not recognize that the types of situations they encountered often cause people to act contrary to how they would typically act and ...
Moral Demands and Ethical Theory: The Case of
... explains that the Indians are a random group of the inhabitants who, after recent acts of protest against the government, are just about to be killed to remind other possible protestors of the advantages of not protesting. However, since Jim is an honoured visitor from another land, the captain is h ...
... explains that the Indians are a random group of the inhabitants who, after recent acts of protest against the government, are just about to be killed to remind other possible protestors of the advantages of not protesting. However, since Jim is an honoured visitor from another land, the captain is h ...
Unworkable Ethical Theories
... Case against cultural relativism: shuts down arg’t • Because two societies do have different moral views doesn’t mean they ought to have different views • It doesn’t explain how moral guidelines are determined • What if there are no cultural norms? • Cultural norms are often not accepted across the ...
... Case against cultural relativism: shuts down arg’t • Because two societies do have different moral views doesn’t mean they ought to have different views • It doesn’t explain how moral guidelines are determined • What if there are no cultural norms? • Cultural norms are often not accepted across the ...
Copyright © 2012 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Social responsibility
... Ethics is the code of moral principles and values that govern the behaviours of a person or a group with respect to what is right or wrong. ...
... Ethics is the code of moral principles and values that govern the behaviours of a person or a group with respect to what is right or wrong. ...
3. Kant`s Moral Constructivism
... Now Kant says that we cannot will the perturbed social world associated with the maxim of indifference because many situations may arise in that world in which we need the love and sympathy of others. In those situations, by a law originating from our own will, we would have robbed ourselves of what ...
... Now Kant says that we cannot will the perturbed social world associated with the maxim of indifference because many situations may arise in that world in which we need the love and sympathy of others. In those situations, by a law originating from our own will, we would have robbed ourselves of what ...
Plato
... • ‘If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed, are frightened, at transgressing the voice of conscience, this implies there is One to whom we are responsible, before whom we are ashamed, whose claims upon us we fear.’ - The Grammar of Assent (chapter 5) ...
... • ‘If, as is the case, we feel responsibility, are ashamed, are frightened, at transgressing the voice of conscience, this implies there is One to whom we are responsible, before whom we are ashamed, whose claims upon us we fear.’ - The Grammar of Assent (chapter 5) ...
WHAT WE CHOOSE: ETHICS FOR UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS A
... This workshop explores how relational ethics does or can inform our personal moral decisions. How do relational ethics guide us to social justice work? How do, or might, relational ethics guide the way we do that work? Participants discover the relational ethics frameworks in the work of Jane Addams ...
... This workshop explores how relational ethics does or can inform our personal moral decisions. How do relational ethics guide us to social justice work? How do, or might, relational ethics guide the way we do that work? Participants discover the relational ethics frameworks in the work of Jane Addams ...
WHAT WE CHOOSE: ETHICS FOR UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS A
... Are there ways in which you can bring relational ethics into your life? Could focusing on relationship and compassion as you make decisions change the way you interact with others? Pay attention to how you treat people with whom you have a relationship, as well as strangers. Investigate if groups yo ...
... Are there ways in which you can bring relational ethics into your life? Could focusing on relationship and compassion as you make decisions change the way you interact with others? Pay attention to how you treat people with whom you have a relationship, as well as strangers. Investigate if groups yo ...
Moral responsibility
In philosophy, moral responsibility is the status of morally deserving praise, blame, reward, or punishment for an act or omission, in accordance with one's moral obligations.Deciding what (if anything) counts as ""morally obligatory"" is a principal concern of ethics.Philosophers refer to people who have moral responsibility for an action as moral agents. Agents have the capability to reflect on their situation, to form intentions about how they will act, and then to carry out that action. The notion of free will has become an important issue in the debate on whether individuals are ever morally responsible for their actions and, if so, in what sense. Incompatibilists regard determinism as at odds with free will, whereas compatibilists think the two can coexist.Moral responsibility does not necessarily equate to legal responsibility. A person is legally responsible for an event when a legal system is liable to penalise that person for that event. Although it may often be the case that when a person is morally responsible for an act, they are also legally responsible for it, the two states do not always coincide.