What is ethics
... principle and we have a duty to doing good no matter the circumstances • Deontological ethics are based on the principles that: – Do the right – it is the right thing to do – avoid things because they are wrong. ...
... principle and we have a duty to doing good no matter the circumstances • Deontological ethics are based on the principles that: – Do the right – it is the right thing to do – avoid things because they are wrong. ...
Ethical Systems - cloudfront.net
... In high school Jack was a three-time Iowa state champion discus and javelin thrower. He is currently attending a state university on an athletic scholarship for these events. Many of his competitors are using anabolic steroids to increase their performances and Jack finds it increasingly difficult t ...
... In high school Jack was a three-time Iowa state champion discus and javelin thrower. He is currently attending a state university on an athletic scholarship for these events. Many of his competitors are using anabolic steroids to increase their performances and Jack finds it increasingly difficult t ...
Lecture notes in PPT - Lakeside Institute of Theology
... “ideas” assigned by people – either individuals or groups – and therefore subject to change. (Especially evident in materialism and naturalism, popular with some scientists and all atheists today.) ...
... “ideas” assigned by people – either individuals or groups – and therefore subject to change. (Especially evident in materialism and naturalism, popular with some scientists and all atheists today.) ...
BUSINESS ETHICS: AN INTRODUCTION
... positive effects of the proposed act or omission on the individuals who are likely to be affected by it. ...
... positive effects of the proposed act or omission on the individuals who are likely to be affected by it. ...
Ethical Concepts and Theories
... – Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill – Goal: produce desirable outcomes – Consequences are a standard for evaluation – Morality has nothing to do with intent ∗ An action is good if it benefits someone ∗ An action is bad if it harms someone – Utility: tendency of an object to produce happiness or pr ...
... – Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill – Goal: produce desirable outcomes – Consequences are a standard for evaluation – Morality has nothing to do with intent ∗ An action is good if it benefits someone ∗ An action is bad if it harms someone – Utility: tendency of an object to produce happiness or pr ...
ETHICS IN GENERAL PRACTICE - South Bristol GP trainers workshop
... VIRTUE….Individuals with intrinsic good ...
... VIRTUE….Individuals with intrinsic good ...
Document
... What is the “Ring of Gyges”? The tale of a shepherd named Gyges, who discovers that a ring he has removed from a corpse has the power to make him invisible. (Think Frodo in Lord of the Rings.) Taking full advantage of his newfound power “he contrived to be chosen one of the messengers who were sent ...
... What is the “Ring of Gyges”? The tale of a shepherd named Gyges, who discovers that a ring he has removed from a corpse has the power to make him invisible. (Think Frodo in Lord of the Rings.) Taking full advantage of his newfound power “he contrived to be chosen one of the messengers who were sent ...
Unit 2 Principles of Health and Social Care
... 2. Fidelity: This principle requires loyalty, fairness, truthfulness, advocacy, and dedication to our patients. It involves an agreement to keep our promises. Fidelity refers to the concept of keeping a commitment and is based upon the virtue of caring. 3. Paternalism: Healthcare professionals make ...
... 2. Fidelity: This principle requires loyalty, fairness, truthfulness, advocacy, and dedication to our patients. It involves an agreement to keep our promises. Fidelity refers to the concept of keeping a commitment and is based upon the virtue of caring. 3. Paternalism: Healthcare professionals make ...
Introduction to Religion REL 2000 Winter III 2009 Fridays 8:30am
... Utilitarian ethics calls for moral behavior by individuals and communities that contribute most effectively to the greatest overall happiness for the greatest number of persons ...
... Utilitarian ethics calls for moral behavior by individuals and communities that contribute most effectively to the greatest overall happiness for the greatest number of persons ...
ethics_ep08
... beyond social framework. C. Implications 1. The lowest levels of moral sophistication are based on making judgments according to social context—deference to authority, social acceptance, and so forth—while the highest form of moral sophistication is the ability to make judgments based on totally abs ...
... beyond social framework. C. Implications 1. The lowest levels of moral sophistication are based on making judgments according to social context—deference to authority, social acceptance, and so forth—while the highest form of moral sophistication is the ability to make judgments based on totally abs ...
non-naturalist
... saying “boo to murder” (expressing a feeling). “It’s as if I said, “You stole that money” in a peculiar tone of horror...Ethical terms do not serve only to express feelings, but are calculated also to arouse feeling, and so stimulate action”. Language, Truth & Logic ...
... saying “boo to murder” (expressing a feeling). “It’s as if I said, “You stole that money” in a peculiar tone of horror...Ethical terms do not serve only to express feelings, but are calculated also to arouse feeling, and so stimulate action”. Language, Truth & Logic ...
Financial Services East Carolina University Code of Ethics Adopted June 29, 2012
... avoid conflicts of interest as well as the appearance of conflicts among personal interests, institutional interests, and the interests of any other campus groups and disclose such potential conflicts when they may exist; and promote and support forthright expression of one's own views and toler ...
... avoid conflicts of interest as well as the appearance of conflicts among personal interests, institutional interests, and the interests of any other campus groups and disclose such potential conflicts when they may exist; and promote and support forthright expression of one's own views and toler ...
Chapter 4: Ethics, Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development
... Myths and stories can reinforce heroic ethical behaviour ...
... Myths and stories can reinforce heroic ethical behaviour ...
Call for papers Interdisciplinary postgraduate workshop In co
... vast increase in biotechnological possibilities for direct intervention in the organism, classic forms of selfformation are now exceeded widely, posing new challenges for ethics and anthropology. Biotechnological interventions which are either already possible or at least anticipated, aim extensivel ...
... vast increase in biotechnological possibilities for direct intervention in the organism, classic forms of selfformation are now exceeded widely, posing new challenges for ethics and anthropology. Biotechnological interventions which are either already possible or at least anticipated, aim extensivel ...
kantian deontology
... KANTIAN DEONTOLOGY Immanuel Kant Subjective Value Internal traits of character External advantages Happiness itself Good Will Only thing necessarily and always good Good in itself, not consequentially What does a good will will? To do duty for duty’s sake Respect for duty / moral law i ...
... KANTIAN DEONTOLOGY Immanuel Kant Subjective Value Internal traits of character External advantages Happiness itself Good Will Only thing necessarily and always good Good in itself, not consequentially What does a good will will? To do duty for duty’s sake Respect for duty / moral law i ...
Categorical Imperative
... else to decide which moral laws each person should follow This includes the divine command theory and utilitarianism Rejects societal standard for ethical behaviour ...
... else to decide which moral laws each person should follow This includes the divine command theory and utilitarianism Rejects societal standard for ethical behaviour ...
Morals
... • On the basis of specific characteristics: Intelligence, creativity, sensitivity, moral agency • Two problems: 1) None of these characteristiscs are exclusively human 2) Not all human beings possess these characteristics ...
... • On the basis of specific characteristics: Intelligence, creativity, sensitivity, moral agency • Two problems: 1) None of these characteristiscs are exclusively human 2) Not all human beings possess these characteristics ...
Ethics - Mountain View Los Altos District
... Dozens of students were arrested at Los Altos High School early Wednesday after engaging in a high-spirited hurling of mashed potatoes in the school cafeteria. ...
... Dozens of students were arrested at Los Altos High School early Wednesday after engaging in a high-spirited hurling of mashed potatoes in the school cafeteria. ...
SEEING THE LIGHT
... Ask yourself if you would have all others act the same in similar circumstances. If so, that’s the right moral decision—if not, stop right there! If you don’t want others to choose as you would, then the decision is morally unacceptable. ...
... Ask yourself if you would have all others act the same in similar circumstances. If so, that’s the right moral decision—if not, stop right there! If you don’t want others to choose as you would, then the decision is morally unacceptable. ...
Introduction to Moral Theories and Principles that inform ethical
... Virtue ethics is the name given to a modern revival and revision of Aristotle's ethical thinking. Aristotle’s ethics, while not generally thought of as consequentialist, is certainly teleological. For him, the telos, or purpose, of a human life is to live according to reason. This leads to ‘happines ...
... Virtue ethics is the name given to a modern revival and revision of Aristotle's ethical thinking. Aristotle’s ethics, while not generally thought of as consequentialist, is certainly teleological. For him, the telos, or purpose, of a human life is to live according to reason. This leads to ‘happines ...
An Introduction to Medical Ethics
... • Individual judgment is based on self-chosen principles, and moral reasoning is based on individual rights and justice • Stage 5: Social Contract and Individual Rights o The individual becomes aware that while rules/laws might exist for the good of the greatest number, there are times when they wil ...
... • Individual judgment is based on self-chosen principles, and moral reasoning is based on individual rights and justice • Stage 5: Social Contract and Individual Rights o The individual becomes aware that while rules/laws might exist for the good of the greatest number, there are times when they wil ...
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.