Ethics workshop 2012
... Bioethics- the bridge between facts and values • During the second half of the 20th century, knowledge and technical power in biological sciences had been increasing continuously but reflection about the values at stake had not progressed in the same proportion. ...
... Bioethics- the bridge between facts and values • During the second half of the 20th century, knowledge and technical power in biological sciences had been increasing continuously but reflection about the values at stake had not progressed in the same proportion. ...
Ethics - Mountain View Los Altos District
... hurling of mashed potatoes in the school cafeteria. ...
... hurling of mashed potatoes in the school cafeteria. ...
Ethical Challenges
... – People are conditioned by their circumstances. If you think X is wrong and Y is right, it is very much dependent on your upbringing, education, religion, etc. – If a person’s circumstances are different, say born in a different culture, they would likely have a morality based on that culture ...
... – People are conditioned by their circumstances. If you think X is wrong and Y is right, it is very much dependent on your upbringing, education, religion, etc. – If a person’s circumstances are different, say born in a different culture, they would likely have a morality based on that culture ...
Ethics in the Practice of Health Profession
... situations and when patient waive the right to adequate information” ...
... situations and when patient waive the right to adequate information” ...
moral values - Academic Home Page
... Moral norms vary by culture; right and wrong depend on the moral norms of the society: female infanticide in China, suttee in India, slavery. Moral absolutism Absolute standards exist by which all rules, commitments and behavior can be judged. The fact that moral commitments vary in different societ ...
... Moral norms vary by culture; right and wrong depend on the moral norms of the society: female infanticide in China, suttee in India, slavery. Moral absolutism Absolute standards exist by which all rules, commitments and behavior can be judged. The fact that moral commitments vary in different societ ...
Morals in Politics: The Case of Georg Schwarzenberger
... • Main concern not with the role “morality ought to play…as with the moral rules which are actually or else professed to be applied” • “Judging from State practice [politics are] imbued with ethical conceptions and maxims”, “international morality…is a reality” ...
... • Main concern not with the role “morality ought to play…as with the moral rules which are actually or else professed to be applied” • “Judging from State practice [politics are] imbued with ethical conceptions and maxims”, “international morality…is a reality” ...
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... Criticisms of religious morality • Religious morality has been criticised from a number of quarters. Could it be that faith is a good basis for morals, or is this problematic or dated? • Plato set out a dilemma in his Euthyphro. Is the good whatever God says it is, or is goodness independent of God ...
... Criticisms of religious morality • Religious morality has been criticised from a number of quarters. Could it be that faith is a good basis for morals, or is this problematic or dated? • Plato set out a dilemma in his Euthyphro. Is the good whatever God says it is, or is goodness independent of God ...
Philosophy and Ethics
... My logic determines my truth, and it’s mine. My statements can be tested as true or false. Most value statements are nonsense, because they are value-based. Therefore we cannot argue them. But how do we resolve differences? ...
... My logic determines my truth, and it’s mine. My statements can be tested as true or false. Most value statements are nonsense, because they are value-based. Therefore we cannot argue them. But how do we resolve differences? ...
Philosophy and Ethics
... My logic determines my truth, and it’s mine. My statements can be tested as true or false. Most value statements are nonsense, because they are value-based. Therefore we cannot argue them. But how do we resolve differences? ...
... My logic determines my truth, and it’s mine. My statements can be tested as true or false. Most value statements are nonsense, because they are value-based. Therefore we cannot argue them. But how do we resolve differences? ...
Ethical Legal PPT
... Ethical Character Traits In difficult cases where moral rules and legal guidelines do not help, specific character traits become a compass you can use. Honesty: truthful in dealing with others Justice: treating everyone fairly and equally Compassion: caring about other people and their circum ...
... Ethical Character Traits In difficult cases where moral rules and legal guidelines do not help, specific character traits become a compass you can use. Honesty: truthful in dealing with others Justice: treating everyone fairly and equally Compassion: caring about other people and their circum ...
Ethical and unethical bargaining tactics: An empirical study
... The (ETHICALLY SPEAKING) Bottom Line: Doing what’s right may involve losing money, making money, or neither losing money nor making money, but to an ethicist, money is irrelevant. In this course, do not assume that a company’s prudential decision is the same as or more correct than the moral one! E. ...
... The (ETHICALLY SPEAKING) Bottom Line: Doing what’s right may involve losing money, making money, or neither losing money nor making money, but to an ethicist, money is irrelevant. In this course, do not assume that a company’s prudential decision is the same as or more correct than the moral one! E. ...
Religious education
... impact of religions and beliefs on individuals, communities and societies varies. They interpret sources and arguments, explaining the reasons that are used in different ways by different traditions to provide answers to ultimate questions and ethical issues. They interpret the significance of diffe ...
... impact of religions and beliefs on individuals, communities and societies varies. They interpret sources and arguments, explaining the reasons that are used in different ways by different traditions to provide answers to ultimate questions and ethical issues. They interpret the significance of diffe ...
Relativism-- who is to say
... 3. Morality is relative to its culture 4. We ought to be tolerant of the moralities of other cultures Problems With Relativism i. self-contradictory ii. no basis to criticize other’s values iii. no reform iv. why obey law? v. definition of culture/society v. Its untrue: There are similar values unde ...
... 3. Morality is relative to its culture 4. We ought to be tolerant of the moralities of other cultures Problems With Relativism i. self-contradictory ii. no basis to criticize other’s values iii. no reform iv. why obey law? v. definition of culture/society v. Its untrue: There are similar values unde ...
Types of Ethics
... Euthanasia of the disabled are seen as acceptable for the people of a certain culture if those values are accepted in that culture. ...
... Euthanasia of the disabled are seen as acceptable for the people of a certain culture if those values are accepted in that culture. ...
Deontology
... Three Propositions of Morality To be moral the act must be done from a sense duty. Moral value comes from the maxim by which action is determined and not in the purpose; Depends on my personal motivation Duty is the necessity of an action with respect to the law ...
... Three Propositions of Morality To be moral the act must be done from a sense duty. Moral value comes from the maxim by which action is determined and not in the purpose; Depends on my personal motivation Duty is the necessity of an action with respect to the law ...
Marketing Ethics
... of the group regardless loyalty & norms. Concern for law, order. of consequences action defined by Adult. Concern for Right universal moral others & adherence to principles that apply to universal moral all persons. principles ...
... of the group regardless loyalty & norms. Concern for law, order. of consequences action defined by Adult. Concern for Right universal moral others & adherence to principles that apply to universal moral all persons. principles ...
Many Faiths…… - Knox Inter
... affected all religions often leading to reform movements, such as Buddhism out of Hinduism, and Protestant Christianity from the Church in Western Europe. Additionally, currents in society can impact on religious bodies without creating a formal split. Thus within all major religions there are liber ...
... affected all religions often leading to reform movements, such as Buddhism out of Hinduism, and Protestant Christianity from the Church in Western Europe. Additionally, currents in society can impact on religious bodies without creating a formal split. Thus within all major religions there are liber ...
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... . . attempting to resolve a moral issue simply by consulting one's moral intuition, or conscience, will often not be very useful. we come to moral maturity, most of us learn that we have to discount some feel ings and strengthen others in the light of our developing experience and knowledge. In sh ...
... . . attempting to resolve a moral issue simply by consulting one's moral intuition, or conscience, will often not be very useful. we come to moral maturity, most of us learn that we have to discount some feel ings and strengthen others in the light of our developing experience and knowledge. In sh ...
Yr 9 Test = Revision
... Should we be judged on what we hoped the outcome would be (our intentions)? ...
... Should we be judged on what we hoped the outcome would be (our intentions)? ...
Ethical Systems - cloudfront.net
... The torture of a human being may be immoral, but is it ethically permissible if it results in knowledge that may aid national security? Is a Catholic hospital morally opposed to abortion ethically obligated to provide services? ...
... The torture of a human being may be immoral, but is it ethically permissible if it results in knowledge that may aid national security? Is a Catholic hospital morally opposed to abortion ethically obligated to provide services? ...
Moral Problems
... 3. Religious ethics makes it difficult for non-religious people, or people of a different religion, to be ethical. ...
... 3. Religious ethics makes it difficult for non-religious people, or people of a different religion, to be ethical. ...