Why we forgive what can`t be controlled - Fiery Cushman
... who is intentionally manipulated into performing a harmful action than to a person who is manipulated unintentionally. Critically, blame is reduced because people view the manipulated agent as less causally responsible for the harm she produced. Although Phillips and Shaw did not directly test ascri ...
... who is intentionally manipulated into performing a harmful action than to a person who is manipulated unintentionally. Critically, blame is reduced because people view the manipulated agent as less causally responsible for the harm she produced. Although Phillips and Shaw did not directly test ascri ...
Gatta_Santina_2015_research paper
... Not all believe in God. Today, as in past societies, various views circulate. There are people who are atheists and agnostics. The space between wanting and knowing what to choose and then finally acting out the right choice in matters of right and wrong is undefined. More is required. This “more”, ...
... Not all believe in God. Today, as in past societies, various views circulate. There are people who are atheists and agnostics. The space between wanting and knowing what to choose and then finally acting out the right choice in matters of right and wrong is undefined. More is required. This “more”, ...
Relative Ethics or Universal Ethics
... infallible, then critics and reformers are morally wrong to try to change a culture or society. Moral progress thus becomes a meaningless idea, since it implies improvement of a society or culture that is already as morally right/good as it can be. ...
... infallible, then critics and reformers are morally wrong to try to change a culture or society. Moral progress thus becomes a meaningless idea, since it implies improvement of a society or culture that is already as morally right/good as it can be. ...
YAKIN DOĞU ÜNİVERSİTESİ DIŞA AÇIK DERSLER
... Ethics is an integral part of engineering, hence engineering education. As ethics is viewed as a method of “social experimentation,” knowing and being able to pinpoint and resolve ethical issues in the interest of the public good is an ability that an engineer must have. In information technologies, ...
... Ethics is an integral part of engineering, hence engineering education. As ethics is viewed as a method of “social experimentation,” knowing and being able to pinpoint and resolve ethical issues in the interest of the public good is an ability that an engineer must have. In information technologies, ...
Mill`s `harm principle`
... specific duty or cause a perceptible harm to a particular other person. Society, Mill says, has the whole of a person’s childhood to influence the development of their character so that they know right from wrong, and choose to live in a way that does not harm themselves and involves concern for oth ...
... specific duty or cause a perceptible harm to a particular other person. Society, Mill says, has the whole of a person’s childhood to influence the development of their character so that they know right from wrong, and choose to live in a way that does not harm themselves and involves concern for oth ...
Towards a Code of Cyberethics
... piracy means the threat of costly litigation on the one hand, balanced against the reduced expense for additional software if unauthorised copies are used. The topic of intellectual property rights (IPR) is seen to be important since it relates to the fundamental right to private property - especial ...
... piracy means the threat of costly litigation on the one hand, balanced against the reduced expense for additional software if unauthorised copies are used. The topic of intellectual property rights (IPR) is seen to be important since it relates to the fundamental right to private property - especial ...
Why Enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is Morally Questionable Introduction Abstract
... Matten and Moon (2004) coined a distinction between what they termed ‘implicit’ and ‘explicit’ CSR. For them (ibid: 9), explicit CSR refers to corporate policies to conduct themselves in such a way that advances the interests of society. It involves “…voluntary, self-interest driven policies, progra ...
... Matten and Moon (2004) coined a distinction between what they termed ‘implicit’ and ‘explicit’ CSR. For them (ibid: 9), explicit CSR refers to corporate policies to conduct themselves in such a way that advances the interests of society. It involves “…voluntary, self-interest driven policies, progra ...
McGraw-Hill/Irwin The Consequences of Unethical Conduct
... A negotiator who employs an unethical tactic will experience positive or negative consequences. The consequences are based on: • Effectiveness – whether the tactic is effective • Reactions of others – how the other person, constituencies, and audiences evaluate the tactic • Reactions of self – how t ...
... A negotiator who employs an unethical tactic will experience positive or negative consequences. The consequences are based on: • Effectiveness – whether the tactic is effective • Reactions of others – how the other person, constituencies, and audiences evaluate the tactic • Reactions of self – how t ...
The Moral Point of View in Hume, Kant and Mill Margaret Marie
... distance and time can make to our non-moral reactions. From the general point of view, it does not matter how close to or far from someone we are. We adopt a point of view where we ignore the features particular to us, in our particular circumstances. In general, all sentiments of blame or praise ar ...
... distance and time can make to our non-moral reactions. From the general point of view, it does not matter how close to or far from someone we are. We adopt a point of view where we ignore the features particular to us, in our particular circumstances. In general, all sentiments of blame or praise ar ...
BENNETT v. HALLIE
... form his conscience well. • A person who acts in an objectively immoral way may, nevertheless, be acting in accord with his conscience. • If so, then the objectively immorally acting person’s conscience has been badly formed. • A badly formed conscience can, thus, bind as strongly as a well formed c ...
... form his conscience well. • A person who acts in an objectively immoral way may, nevertheless, be acting in accord with his conscience. • If so, then the objectively immorally acting person’s conscience has been badly formed. • A badly formed conscience can, thus, bind as strongly as a well formed c ...
An Internalist Dilemma - University of Colorado Boulder
... version of a weaker form of internalism, rationalist internalism, avoids this difficulty, but fails to explain our linguistic intuitions. Moreover, I argue that externalism can account for the first notion by employing Grice’s concept of generalized conversational implicature and that this view is a ...
... version of a weaker form of internalism, rationalist internalism, avoids this difficulty, but fails to explain our linguistic intuitions. Moreover, I argue that externalism can account for the first notion by employing Grice’s concept of generalized conversational implicature and that this view is a ...
Kant`s Puzzling Ethics of Maxims
... are fully responsible for our actions and the principles from which they spring because they are freely chosen in this sense and can therefore be made to conform to the commands of reason. (For Kant, Reason and Nature seem to be the only factors that try to determine the will. There is no third one ...
... are fully responsible for our actions and the principles from which they spring because they are freely chosen in this sense and can therefore be made to conform to the commands of reason. (For Kant, Reason and Nature seem to be the only factors that try to determine the will. There is no third one ...
Immanuel Kant
... permissible under the condition of marriage, but is further only really possible under that condition. But the personal right thus acquired is, at the same time, real in kind; and this characteristic of it is established by the fact that if one of the married persons run away or enter into the posse ...
... permissible under the condition of marriage, but is further only really possible under that condition. But the personal right thus acquired is, at the same time, real in kind; and this characteristic of it is established by the fact that if one of the married persons run away or enter into the posse ...
Humanity Formulation
... “An action is right if and only if (and because) the action treats persons (including oneself) as an ends in themselves and not as a mere means” (Timmons, 16). Clarifications “mere” means? Humanity =df Agency ...
... “An action is right if and only if (and because) the action treats persons (including oneself) as an ends in themselves and not as a mere means” (Timmons, 16). Clarifications “mere” means? Humanity =df Agency ...
Moral Beauty as An Overriding Imperative in
... people dependent on the proper execution of those roles. A good example would be a student of art who would like to pursue this interest but is forced not to by external factors such as responsibilities (parental, national or religious) where doing so might be seen as an act of betrayal, selfishness ...
... people dependent on the proper execution of those roles. A good example would be a student of art who would like to pursue this interest but is forced not to by external factors such as responsibilities (parental, national or religious) where doing so might be seen as an act of betrayal, selfishness ...
Three main responsibilities of an Ethics Officer
... a main method in generally keeping away from doing things the law prohibits. The plain fact of the matter is that without a solid ethics culture, all the checklists of laws are not going to get the best legal compliance possible. Plus, the studies indicate that going beyond a penalty atmosphere to a ...
... a main method in generally keeping away from doing things the law prohibits. The plain fact of the matter is that without a solid ethics culture, all the checklists of laws are not going to get the best legal compliance possible. Plus, the studies indicate that going beyond a penalty atmosphere to a ...
The Formula of the Universal Law
... reasoning which leads to the FH, Kant states: Rational beings . . . are called persons because their nature already marks them out as ends in themselves—that is, as something which ought not to be used merely as a means—and consequently imposes to that extent a limit on all arbitrary treatment of th ...
... reasoning which leads to the FH, Kant states: Rational beings . . . are called persons because their nature already marks them out as ends in themselves—that is, as something which ought not to be used merely as a means—and consequently imposes to that extent a limit on all arbitrary treatment of th ...
Scientific Contribution An Animalist`s Critique of Jeff McMahan`s
... existence. Suppose the case in which a brain and a body are separated by a medical surgery. Both the brain and body continue to be alive with certain medical procedures and external medical devices. A popular assumption is that we survive in the brain rather than the body. This results from a tremen ...
... existence. Suppose the case in which a brain and a body are separated by a medical surgery. Both the brain and body continue to be alive with certain medical procedures and external medical devices. A popular assumption is that we survive in the brain rather than the body. This results from a tremen ...
Credit Union Fraud & Ethics
... Myths About Business Ethics • Ethics is a matter of religion, not management • Our employees are ethical so we don’t need an ethics policy • Ethics is better handled by philosophers and theologians than MBAs • An ethics policy is redundant – we all know that we should do what’s right! • Ethics is no ...
... Myths About Business Ethics • Ethics is a matter of religion, not management • Our employees are ethical so we don’t need an ethics policy • Ethics is better handled by philosophers and theologians than MBAs • An ethics policy is redundant – we all know that we should do what’s right! • Ethics is no ...
Perseus: Symbol of Ethical Values When I think of what a he
... te his mission. According to Stephen Harris and Gloria Platzner, "Perseus literally assumes, at lea st temporarily, powers like flight and invisibility that humans may dream of but are otherwise reser ved for the gods."(274). In ancient times people believed that the gods often helped people who had ...
... te his mission. According to Stephen Harris and Gloria Platzner, "Perseus literally assumes, at lea st temporarily, powers like flight and invisibility that humans may dream of but are otherwise reser ved for the gods."(274). In ancient times people believed that the gods often helped people who had ...
View
... Illustration of 1st Formulation • Question: Can a person in dire straits make a promise with the intention of breaking it later? • Proposed rule: “I may make promises with the intention of later breaking them.” • The person in trouble wants his promise to be believed so he can get what he needs. ...
... Illustration of 1st Formulation • Question: Can a person in dire straits make a promise with the intention of breaking it later? • Proposed rule: “I may make promises with the intention of later breaking them.” • The person in trouble wants his promise to be believed so he can get what he needs. ...
Chapter 4 The Moral Conscience
... i) This requires knowledge of the general principles of morality and their application, by conscience to concrete acts. ii) Conduct that is modeled on right principles, then, is needed to overcome ...
... i) This requires knowledge of the general principles of morality and their application, by conscience to concrete acts. ii) Conduct that is modeled on right principles, then, is needed to overcome ...
Ethical Behavior - Northwest Missouri State University
... are all examples of virtues. Virtue ethics asks of any action, "What kind of person will I become if I do this?" or "Is this action consistent with my acting at my best?" Putting the Approaches Together Each of the approaches helps us determine what standards of behavior can be considered ethical. T ...
... are all examples of virtues. Virtue ethics asks of any action, "What kind of person will I become if I do this?" or "Is this action consistent with my acting at my best?" Putting the Approaches Together Each of the approaches helps us determine what standards of behavior can be considered ethical. T ...
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 ...
Thomas Hill Green
Thomas Hill Green (7 April 1836 – 15 March 1882) was an English philosopher, political radical and temperance reformer, and a member of the British idealism movement. Like all the British idealists, Green was influenced by the metaphysical historicism of G.W.F. Hegel. He was one of the thinkers behind the philosophy of social liberalism.