Ethical Concerns in Public Administration
... selling and buying favours. The East India Company too had its share of employees who were criticised even by the British parliamentarians for being corrupt. The forces of probity and immorality co-exist in all phases of human history. Which forces are stronger depends upon the support these get fro ...
... selling and buying favours. The East India Company too had its share of employees who were criticised even by the British parliamentarians for being corrupt. The forces of probity and immorality co-exist in all phases of human history. Which forces are stronger depends upon the support these get fro ...
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... come to view public relations as a practice lacking morality seems to have become a concern for many of the theorists of the domain. Dealing with this subject, Kathy Fitzpatrick and Candace Gauthier suggest that the charges of unethical conduct against those working in public relations result, at le ...
... come to view public relations as a practice lacking morality seems to have become a concern for many of the theorists of the domain. Dealing with this subject, Kathy Fitzpatrick and Candace Gauthier suggest that the charges of unethical conduct against those working in public relations result, at le ...
Don`t Let it Happen Again: A Kantian Account of
... We may at first be tempted to think that Kant thinks of forgiveness as a duty of virtue (as opposed to a duty of right) because it cannot be coerced. Forgiveness doesn’t appear to be the kind of thing that can be wrung from us with the threat of punishment or hope of reward. But, if what I have arg ...
... We may at first be tempted to think that Kant thinks of forgiveness as a duty of virtue (as opposed to a duty of right) because it cannot be coerced. Forgiveness doesn’t appear to be the kind of thing that can be wrung from us with the threat of punishment or hope of reward. But, if what I have arg ...
How AI can Help us to Better Understand Moral Cognition
... that while killing contributes to the wrongness of the act, other considerations (preserving the lives of innocents) would contribute to the rightness of the act, and the factors contributing to wrongness are outweighed by the factors contributing to rightness. In other words, all things considered, ...
... that while killing contributes to the wrongness of the act, other considerations (preserving the lives of innocents) would contribute to the rightness of the act, and the factors contributing to wrongness are outweighed by the factors contributing to rightness. In other words, all things considered, ...
Virtue Ethics - Which Character Traits are Good?
... Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I ...
... Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I ...
Debate on Liability Ethics in China Financial Market
... ethics” and “conviction-oriented ethics” in two respective speeches. As said by Mr. Web, “We must understand one fact, all ethically inclined acts/behaviors can be dominated by one of two principles, which have essential difference and cannot coexist together. The principle that governs an act can b ...
... ethics” and “conviction-oriented ethics” in two respective speeches. As said by Mr. Web, “We must understand one fact, all ethically inclined acts/behaviors can be dominated by one of two principles, which have essential difference and cannot coexist together. The principle that governs an act can b ...
Engineering Ethics: An Introduction
... cheating”, etc. It might also include even more clearly positive precepts, such as “help the needy”, “promote human happiness”, and “protect the natural environment”. ...
... cheating”, etc. It might also include even more clearly positive precepts, such as “help the needy”, “promote human happiness”, and “protect the natural environment”. ...
Relative Ethics or Universal Ethics
... differ from culture to culture, then right and wrong are relative to culture, and there are no objective moral principles. Minor Premise: Judgments about right and wrong differ from culture to culture. Conclusion: Therefore, right and wrong differ from culture to culture and there are no objective m ...
... differ from culture to culture, then right and wrong are relative to culture, and there are no objective moral principles. Minor Premise: Judgments about right and wrong differ from culture to culture. Conclusion: Therefore, right and wrong differ from culture to culture and there are no objective m ...
Colonialism and Postcolonialism - General Guide To Personal and
... on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1960, accepted that “the subjection of peoples to alien subjugation, domination and exploitation constitutes a denial of fundamental human rights” (article 1). The 2001 United Nations World Conf ...
... on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1960, accepted that “the subjection of peoples to alien subjugation, domination and exploitation constitutes a denial of fundamental human rights” (article 1). The 2001 United Nations World Conf ...
can a consequentialist be a real friend? (who cares?)
... liking; friends love each other. Third, friends value each other for who they are; a friend is not ‘anybody’, but a person, and recognition and positive valuing of a friend’s distinctive personality is an essential feature of friendship. Thus, a ‘real friend’ will here be understood as an agent who ...
... liking; friends love each other. Third, friends value each other for who they are; a friend is not ‘anybody’, but a person, and recognition and positive valuing of a friend’s distinctive personality is an essential feature of friendship. Thus, a ‘real friend’ will here be understood as an agent who ...
Utilitarianism
... Otherwise, the action is wrong. Our actions are judged not ‘in themselves’, e.g. by what type of action they are (a lie, helping someone, etc.), but in terms of what consequences they have. Our actions are morally right if they bring about the greatest happiness. ‘Greatest happiness’ is comparative ...
... Otherwise, the action is wrong. Our actions are judged not ‘in themselves’, e.g. by what type of action they are (a lie, helping someone, etc.), but in terms of what consequences they have. Our actions are morally right if they bring about the greatest happiness. ‘Greatest happiness’ is comparative ...
Welcome to this session On ENTREPRENEURIAL ETHICS By Rev
... What is Ethical Leadership? Ethics: Principles of morality Domains of Ethics Group work / Exercises Maxims for ethical considerations Establishing ethical values and standards Managing and enforcing Ethics ...
... What is Ethical Leadership? Ethics: Principles of morality Domains of Ethics Group work / Exercises Maxims for ethical considerations Establishing ethical values and standards Managing and enforcing Ethics ...
Kant`s Puzzling Ethics of Maxims
... on which we are about to act in any given situation. It is therefore not correct to say, as proponents of a Kantian "Ethic of Maxims" such as Riidiger Bittner, Michael Albrecht, and Otfried Hoffe have done, that the categorical imperative tells us to act according to maxims in the first place. (Thes ...
... on which we are about to act in any given situation. It is therefore not correct to say, as proponents of a Kantian "Ethic of Maxims" such as Riidiger Bittner, Michael Albrecht, and Otfried Hoffe have done, that the categorical imperative tells us to act according to maxims in the first place. (Thes ...
Frankena, Chapter 4
... wills are fettered, that nothing is real in in their power to alter. Fate determines all. No man’s destiny is in any degree up to him. Everything he ever does is something he could never have avoided..it is idle to speak of free will. PEP 570: Frankena, Chapter 4 ...
... wills are fettered, that nothing is real in in their power to alter. Fate determines all. No man’s destiny is in any degree up to him. Everything he ever does is something he could never have avoided..it is idle to speak of free will. PEP 570: Frankena, Chapter 4 ...
Ethical Leadership and Angelina Jolie
... our doing the right thing. In Kohlberg’s theory of moral development, level 1, the Pre-‐Conventional morality, the moral code is shaped by the standards of adults and the consequences of following or ...
... our doing the right thing. In Kohlberg’s theory of moral development, level 1, the Pre-‐Conventional morality, the moral code is shaped by the standards of adults and the consequences of following or ...
Immanuel Kant
... should be wholly lacking in the power to accomplish its purpose; if with the greatest effort it should yet achieve nothing, and only the good will should remain…yet would it, like a jewel, still shine by its own light as something which has full value in itself.” (p.277) Kant: Grounding for the Meta ...
... should be wholly lacking in the power to accomplish its purpose; if with the greatest effort it should yet achieve nothing, and only the good will should remain…yet would it, like a jewel, still shine by its own light as something which has full value in itself.” (p.277) Kant: Grounding for the Meta ...
Ethical Decision Making and Ethical Leadership
... the importance you (or the team or the organization) attach to a certain ethical issue. Are you concerned and anxious about lying or cheating. Two people have different levels of concern. Put a weight from 1 to 10 on the level of your concern to the issue of cheating. ...
... the importance you (or the team or the organization) attach to a certain ethical issue. Are you concerned and anxious about lying or cheating. Two people have different levels of concern. Put a weight from 1 to 10 on the level of your concern to the issue of cheating. ...
Chapter 4 The Moral Conscience
... ii) When fundamental truths are ignored, there is error in practical judgments (1) The conscience will make false judgments when it fails to acknowledge the truth about things (2) One cannot obscure or harm the practical dimension of the truth without, to a large extent injuring its theoretical aspe ...
... ii) When fundamental truths are ignored, there is error in practical judgments (1) The conscience will make false judgments when it fails to acknowledge the truth about things (2) One cannot obscure or harm the practical dimension of the truth without, to a large extent injuring its theoretical aspe ...
Ethical Absolutism and Relativism
... “It’s Good Business” (Cont.) • Behaving ethical can be more costly in the short term • Example: adding safety equipment not required by law • Bears higher cost to do what the firm believes is right ...
... “It’s Good Business” (Cont.) • Behaving ethical can be more costly in the short term • Example: adding safety equipment not required by law • Bears higher cost to do what the firm believes is right ...
BENNETT v. HALLIE
... even though he did terrible things, he is more moral than Edwards because Edwards lacked sympathy. – Edwards may have been without compassion, and Himmler may have had some compassion, but Himmler was actually responsible for the deaths, torture, and suffering of millions of innocent people. ...
... even though he did terrible things, he is more moral than Edwards because Edwards lacked sympathy. – Edwards may have been without compassion, and Himmler may have had some compassion, but Himmler was actually responsible for the deaths, torture, and suffering of millions of innocent people. ...
Chapter 8 Slides
... o Because decisions are to be made for the greatest good of all, utilitarian thinking has led to decisions that permit the abridgement of individual or minority group ...
... o Because decisions are to be made for the greatest good of all, utilitarian thinking has led to decisions that permit the abridgement of individual or minority group ...