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... Do you think ‘Good ethics means good business’? Do you think ‘ethical first and also profitable’? What happens, if what should be ethically done is not the best thing for business? What happens when good ethics is not good business? The ethical thing to do may not always be the best interests of the ...
... Do you think ‘Good ethics means good business’? Do you think ‘ethical first and also profitable’? What happens, if what should be ethically done is not the best thing for business? What happens when good ethics is not good business? The ethical thing to do may not always be the best interests of the ...
Introduction to medical ethics and bioethics.
... - Obligatory: it is not only right to do it, but that it is wrong not to do it (ethical obligation to perform the action) - Impermissible: it is wrong to do it and right not to do it - Permissible: or ethically “neutral,” because it is neither right nor wrong to do Supererogatory: types of actions ...
... - Obligatory: it is not only right to do it, but that it is wrong not to do it (ethical obligation to perform the action) - Impermissible: it is wrong to do it and right not to do it - Permissible: or ethically “neutral,” because it is neither right nor wrong to do Supererogatory: types of actions ...
Approaches to Decision Making - WEB Du Bois at WEBDuBois.org
... Symbolic goals attract political support Public policy goals may be aims (not ...
... Symbolic goals attract political support Public policy goals may be aims (not ...
Lecture-27 on 16 March 2014
... • Ethics Create a sense of community and a sense of belongingness to society. ...
... • Ethics Create a sense of community and a sense of belongingness to society. ...
the PowerPoint from the course.
... Good Ethics is Good Business: Honoring rights serves to maximize shareholder value (eg building reputation and loyalty). Such decisions are also termed ...
... Good Ethics is Good Business: Honoring rights serves to maximize shareholder value (eg building reputation and loyalty). Such decisions are also termed ...
Slide 1
... Good Ethics is Good Business: Honoring rights serves to maximize shareholder value (eg building reputation and loyalty). Such decisions are also termed ...
... Good Ethics is Good Business: Honoring rights serves to maximize shareholder value (eg building reputation and loyalty). Such decisions are also termed ...
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIO-MORAL MEANING MAKING
... content domains and categories is concerned. Yet, Turiel differs from Kohlberg and Selman in the amount of specificity he ascribes to such content domains in terms of underlying organization and structure. The knowledge systems, even within domains, do not necessarily form structured wholes. Rather ...
... content domains and categories is concerned. Yet, Turiel differs from Kohlberg and Selman in the amount of specificity he ascribes to such content domains in terms of underlying organization and structure. The knowledge systems, even within domains, do not necessarily form structured wholes. Rather ...
a. Title: Zen as a Social Ethics of Responsiveness
... praxis for developing virtue than a system of value-laden rules distinguishing moral and immoral behavior. This would make its character more akin to a “virtue ethics” in some ways.) Now let us turn to the present, asking whether Chan/Zen has something important to contribute to religious ethics in ...
... praxis for developing virtue than a system of value-laden rules distinguishing moral and immoral behavior. This would make its character more akin to a “virtue ethics” in some ways.) Now let us turn to the present, asking whether Chan/Zen has something important to contribute to religious ethics in ...
Ethics in Engineering
... Fundamental to many types of engineering analysis, including risk-benefit analysis and cost-benefit analysis Drawbacks: ...
... Fundamental to many types of engineering analysis, including risk-benefit analysis and cost-benefit analysis Drawbacks: ...
What is Christian Ethics?
... 2) Reflection, discourse, and study concerning how people ought to live (normative ethics) ...
... 2) Reflection, discourse, and study concerning how people ought to live (normative ethics) ...
Chapter_3_Weston
... your own needs cannot be the whole story. Contrary to the bumper sticker: “It is all about me, so deal with it.” Pure egoism, not a moral position ...
... your own needs cannot be the whole story. Contrary to the bumper sticker: “It is all about me, so deal with it.” Pure egoism, not a moral position ...
Why computer ethics - Computer Science Home
... in 1790 to protect authorship of books, maps, and charts. The law was later extended to cover photography, sound recording, and movies. • In the Copyright Act of 1909, the definition of unauthorized copy was that “it had to be in a form that could be seen and read visually”. • In the 1970s, a compan ...
... in 1790 to protect authorship of books, maps, and charts. The law was later extended to cover photography, sound recording, and movies. • In the Copyright Act of 1909, the definition of unauthorized copy was that “it had to be in a form that could be seen and read visually”. • In the 1970s, a compan ...
Crafting & Executing Strategy 18e
... The Business Case for CSR and Environmentally Sustainable Business Practices ♦ Increased reputation and buyer patronage ♦ Reduced risk of reputation-damaging incidents ♦ Lower turnover costs and enhanced employee recruiting and workforce retention ♦ Increased opportunities for revenue enhancement d ...
... The Business Case for CSR and Environmentally Sustainable Business Practices ♦ Increased reputation and buyer patronage ♦ Reduced risk of reputation-damaging incidents ♦ Lower turnover costs and enhanced employee recruiting and workforce retention ♦ Increased opportunities for revenue enhancement d ...
Leon Petrażycki - PLT - kropek135
... without any external circumstances or sources. A human being imagines automatically a catalogue of obligations, that should be obeyed in certain situations. At the same time, it is fully conscious that there is no imposition of acting this way and the source of these obligation is located in its ima ...
... without any external circumstances or sources. A human being imagines automatically a catalogue of obligations, that should be obeyed in certain situations. At the same time, it is fully conscious that there is no imposition of acting this way and the source of these obligation is located in its ima ...
Medical Ethics
... The terms ethics and morality are often used interchangeably indeed, they usually can mean the same thing, and in casual conversation there isn't a problem with switching between one and the other. However, there is a distinction between them in philosophy! ...
... The terms ethics and morality are often used interchangeably indeed, they usually can mean the same thing, and in casual conversation there isn't a problem with switching between one and the other. However, there is a distinction between them in philosophy! ...
ethno-ethics and ethno-culture as aspects of cultural ethics
... third level, ethical reflection leads to the establishing of norms as a normative meaning as well as looking for a sense of well-being, which enables the ethical evaluation of cultures. Ethical responses to current situations in the “world of cultures” bring old-new normative problems. The old moral ...
... third level, ethical reflection leads to the establishing of norms as a normative meaning as well as looking for a sense of well-being, which enables the ethical evaluation of cultures. Ethical responses to current situations in the “world of cultures” bring old-new normative problems. The old moral ...
Ethical Decision Making – Questions to help decide the ethical
... Consider the source, reliability, and accuracy of all relevant information. ...
... Consider the source, reliability, and accuracy of all relevant information. ...
The Ethics of Duty
... detrimental to all. But if one formulates the maxim as “it is permissible to lie to save a life” many would accept this universally. Kant disallows this since the maxim contains conditional language (a hypothetical imperative rather than a categorical imperative). But if one forms the maxim: “it is ...
... detrimental to all. But if one formulates the maxim as “it is permissible to lie to save a life” many would accept this universally. Kant disallows this since the maxim contains conditional language (a hypothetical imperative rather than a categorical imperative). But if one forms the maxim: “it is ...
Psychological Egoism - David Kelsey`s Philosophy Home Page
... It isn’t a theory about what ought to be the case but a theory about what, as a matter of fact, is the case. (Section 2) It is a theory of psychological facts, not a prescription of ethical ideals. So psychological egoism tells us that we just do pursue our own self interest because this is how huma ...
... It isn’t a theory about what ought to be the case but a theory about what, as a matter of fact, is the case. (Section 2) It is a theory of psychological facts, not a prescription of ethical ideals. So psychological egoism tells us that we just do pursue our own self interest because this is how huma ...
Moral Inquiry - Blackwell Publishing
... (399–295 bce) showed the right way to observe Chinese traditional virtues by relating them to the demands of social harmony or to the patterns of an underlying natural order. Such reflections may be called “moral philosophy.” By identifying principles on which practices rest, these reflections syste ...
... (399–295 bce) showed the right way to observe Chinese traditional virtues by relating them to the demands of social harmony or to the patterns of an underlying natural order. Such reflections may be called “moral philosophy.” By identifying principles on which practices rest, these reflections syste ...
Ethics and Clinical Harm Reduction
... – Value theory: “What kinds of consequences are good or valuable?” – Virtue theory: “What kind of character traits are morally praiseworthy?” • Benevolence • Respect ...
... – Value theory: “What kinds of consequences are good or valuable?” – Virtue theory: “What kind of character traits are morally praiseworthy?” • Benevolence • Respect ...
Day 15: Establishing the Republic
... “The Republic shows us why Socrates was accused and why there was good reason to accuse him. Not only does he tell us about the good regime, but we see his effect on the young men he was said to have corrupted. Socrates, in leading them to a justice which is not Athenian, or even Greek, but is rathe ...
... “The Republic shows us why Socrates was accused and why there was good reason to accuse him. Not only does he tell us about the good regime, but we see his effect on the young men he was said to have corrupted. Socrates, in leading them to a justice which is not Athenian, or even Greek, but is rathe ...
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.