Developmental Theory
... reasoning characterized by a focus on the consequence experienced by the person as a result of his/her actions • Conventional (10 to 13 years): Level of moral reasoning reflecting internalized rules and societal conventions • Postconventional (13 years and older): Level of moral reasoning where indi ...
... reasoning characterized by a focus on the consequence experienced by the person as a result of his/her actions • Conventional (10 to 13 years): Level of moral reasoning reflecting internalized rules and societal conventions • Postconventional (13 years and older): Level of moral reasoning where indi ...
The Moral Point of View - Seattle Preparatory School
... Cheating seems to be unfair to those who don’t cheat There are conflicting values—honesty, loyalty, etc. There are questions of character. ...
... Cheating seems to be unfair to those who don’t cheat There are conflicting values—honesty, loyalty, etc. There are questions of character. ...
The Science of Morality
... When asked, many rescuers didn’t feel like they did anything extraordinary They could not of imagined doing anything different ...
... When asked, many rescuers didn’t feel like they did anything extraordinary They could not of imagined doing anything different ...
Does Morality Depend on Religion? - James Rachels
... the solar system, and that the whole temple of Man’s achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe in ruins. . . are yet so nearly certain that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand.” (Bertrand Russell, 1902) ...
... the solar system, and that the whole temple of Man’s achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of a universe in ruins. . . are yet so nearly certain that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand.” (Bertrand Russell, 1902) ...
Moral Discourse
... can we reach agreement on moral issues? 2. Who am I/Who are we to judge others and to impose my/our values on others? 3. Isn't morality simply a private matter? 4. Isn't morality simply a matter that different cultures and groups should determine for themselves? Let’s practice creating some possible ...
... can we reach agreement on moral issues? 2. Who am I/Who are we to judge others and to impose my/our values on others? 3. Isn't morality simply a private matter? 4. Isn't morality simply a matter that different cultures and groups should determine for themselves? Let’s practice creating some possible ...
clouds
... Universal ethical egoism -- “States that each person ought to act in his or her own self-interest.” ...
... Universal ethical egoism -- “States that each person ought to act in his or her own self-interest.” ...
Is Morality Natural?
... identifying the factors that influence judgment and the actions that follow. These studies suggest that nature provides a universal moral grammar, designed to generate fast, intuitive and universally held judgments of right and wrong. Consider yourself a subject in an experiment on the Moral Sense T ...
... identifying the factors that influence judgment and the actions that follow. These studies suggest that nature provides a universal moral grammar, designed to generate fast, intuitive and universally held judgments of right and wrong. Consider yourself a subject in an experiment on the Moral Sense T ...
Strong and Weak Culture
... There are two ways of thinking about organizational culture and its analysis—weaker and stronger. Ok, actually it would be better to think of it as falling along a continuum: Some people are so set in their beliefs and in how they understand the world that becoming a member of an organization, even ...
... There are two ways of thinking about organizational culture and its analysis—weaker and stronger. Ok, actually it would be better to think of it as falling along a continuum: Some people are so set in their beliefs and in how they understand the world that becoming a member of an organization, even ...
Kohlberg`s Theory of Moral Development
... equals what is legal. Must conform to rules of legitimate authority; laws transcend social interest. ...
... equals what is legal. Must conform to rules of legitimate authority; laws transcend social interest. ...
Moral Enhancement and the Duty to Eliminate Evildoing
... enhancement and selective enhancement of specific groups like public officeholders and violent criminals. The question of who should be morally enhanced cannot be addressed without considering the ethical implications of different technological interventions. This is the third issue to be addressed. ...
... enhancement and selective enhancement of specific groups like public officeholders and violent criminals. The question of who should be morally enhanced cannot be addressed without considering the ethical implications of different technological interventions. This is the third issue to be addressed. ...
Course curriculum - Wydział Prawa, Administracji i Ekonomii
... Acceptance of „a right to demand that another should lie for the sake of one’s own advantage”; from this follows „a claim that conflicts with all lawfulness”. „Whoever tells a lie, regardless of how good his intentions may be, must answer for the consequences resulting therefrom” By telling the untr ...
... Acceptance of „a right to demand that another should lie for the sake of one’s own advantage”; from this follows „a claim that conflicts with all lawfulness”. „Whoever tells a lie, regardless of how good his intentions may be, must answer for the consequences resulting therefrom” By telling the untr ...
Morality and Ethics
... The Limitations of Conscience One last claim commonly offered by moral agents of all sorts, including business people, is that all we really need is our conscience. We all have good reason to doubt this if we reflect on our own moral failings. In addition, it’s easy enough to identify instanc ...
... The Limitations of Conscience One last claim commonly offered by moral agents of all sorts, including business people, is that all we really need is our conscience. We all have good reason to doubt this if we reflect on our own moral failings. In addition, it’s easy enough to identify instanc ...
Lawrence Kohlberg
... social psychology from Harvard University •research assistant for Lawrence Kohlberg •Her criticisms of Kohlberg’s sex-biased theory were published in her most famous book titled, In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development (1982) ...
... social psychology from Harvard University •research assistant for Lawrence Kohlberg •Her criticisms of Kohlberg’s sex-biased theory were published in her most famous book titled, In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development (1982) ...
Pojman against Relativism
... across cultures (the Diversity thesis). P2. What is right and wrong is dependent upon, or relative to, culture (the Dependency thesis). -- C. Thus, there is no objective right and wrong. ...
... across cultures (the Diversity thesis). P2. What is right and wrong is dependent upon, or relative to, culture (the Dependency thesis). -- C. Thus, there is no objective right and wrong. ...
252518ethicsofcare2k10
... Avoiding harm and doing good become the focus…even trying to make the world a better place. ...
... Avoiding harm and doing good become the focus…even trying to make the world a better place. ...
Medical Ethics
... Problem of Consistency, conflicting guidance in and between codes Problem of Questionable Morality, on abortion, euthanasia, lies Codes are more to do with etiquette, social and economic niceties and maintaining a monopoly than with morality Codes are not normative, ANACHRONISTIC and thus objectiona ...
... Problem of Consistency, conflicting guidance in and between codes Problem of Questionable Morality, on abortion, euthanasia, lies Codes are more to do with etiquette, social and economic niceties and maintaining a monopoly than with morality Codes are not normative, ANACHRONISTIC and thus objectiona ...
What is Morality --
... one’s conduct by reason -- that is, to do what there are the best reasons for doing-- while giving equal weight to the interests of each individual who will be affected by what one does -- James ...
... one’s conduct by reason -- that is, to do what there are the best reasons for doing-- while giving equal weight to the interests of each individual who will be affected by what one does -- James ...
ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
... Ethics - the moral principles and values that govern the actions and decisions of an individual or group. Ethics are different from laws. Laws - society’s standards and values that are enforceable in court. Three factors typically influence a business person’s ethical decisions: 1. Societal Culture ...
... Ethics - the moral principles and values that govern the actions and decisions of an individual or group. Ethics are different from laws. Laws - society’s standards and values that are enforceable in court. Three factors typically influence a business person’s ethical decisions: 1. Societal Culture ...
Lec 18 PowerPoint
... Avoiding harm and doing good become the focus…even trying to make the world a better place. ...
... Avoiding harm and doing good become the focus…even trying to make the world a better place. ...
Morality in the Modern World
... Area One: The Euthyphro Dilemma Possible Relationships between Religion and Moral Values Guiding Principles: Interpretation of Sacred Writings; The Golden Rule; Virtue Theory; Utilitarian Ethics; Kantian Ethics. ...
... Area One: The Euthyphro Dilemma Possible Relationships between Religion and Moral Values Guiding Principles: Interpretation of Sacred Writings; The Golden Rule; Virtue Theory; Utilitarian Ethics; Kantian Ethics. ...
Ethical Theory
... in certain ways in certain circumstances. They are the primary basis for judging the overall moral goodness or worth of a person. ...
... in certain ways in certain circumstances. They are the primary basis for judging the overall moral goodness or worth of a person. ...
The Impact of Social Elements on Clinical Bioethics Michael Cheng
... What did Little Chiu’s anecdote or SARS’ experience reveal to us ? ...
... What did Little Chiu’s anecdote or SARS’ experience reveal to us ? ...