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... Rights and Justice 1/3 1. State clearly the moral issue to be resolved and whether it involves claims of justice or rights. 2. In some cases, both sorts of consideration are present. If so, can you either translate the moral norm expressed in rights terms into justice terms or vice versa? If you can ...
... Rights and Justice 1/3 1. State clearly the moral issue to be resolved and whether it involves claims of justice or rights. 2. In some cases, both sorts of consideration are present. If so, can you either translate the moral norm expressed in rights terms into justice terms or vice versa? If you can ...
Kant and the Moral Will
... flourish. But Kant thinks this can’t be right because reason is not an effective means to achieve happiness: Reason, however, is not competent enough to guide the will safely as regards its objects and the satisfaction of al our needs (which it in part even multiplies); to this end would an implante ...
... flourish. But Kant thinks this can’t be right because reason is not an effective means to achieve happiness: Reason, however, is not competent enough to guide the will safely as regards its objects and the satisfaction of al our needs (which it in part even multiplies); to this end would an implante ...
Frankfurt and Rationalism
... striving towards or an approval of a certain future state of affairs and a mode of achieving it. As such it involves emotions, or at least pro-attitudes, in a way that beliefs need not. The claim that all mistakes in theoretical reasoning were immoral would be truly astounding if anyone had ever mad ...
... striving towards or an approval of a certain future state of affairs and a mode of achieving it. As such it involves emotions, or at least pro-attitudes, in a way that beliefs need not. The claim that all mistakes in theoretical reasoning were immoral would be truly astounding if anyone had ever mad ...
Virtue Ethics Intro
... • For Aristotle, virtue is something that is practiced and thereby learned—it is habit (hexis). • This has clear implications for moral education, for Aristotle obviously thinks that you can teach people to be virtuous. • Role models become very important ...
... • For Aristotle, virtue is something that is practiced and thereby learned—it is habit (hexis). • This has clear implications for moral education, for Aristotle obviously thinks that you can teach people to be virtuous. • Role models become very important ...
ETHICS: BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW
... “Ethics concerns itself with what is good/ right in human interaction” – one of many definitions – (slide 6) Interaction – two parties or “things” Good/ right - ??????? Ethics and the law (slide 7) Apples and barrels ...
... “Ethics concerns itself with what is good/ right in human interaction” – one of many definitions – (slide 6) Interaction – two parties or “things” Good/ right - ??????? Ethics and the law (slide 7) Apples and barrels ...
Ethics Considerations for Information Professionals
... • "Ethics is a guide for our morality when we face complicated situations that eclipse the level of our prior moral experience." (Richard W. Severson (1997). The Principles of Information Ethics. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. • "Ethics is mostly about how people should be treated and how one should act, ...
... • "Ethics is a guide for our morality when we face complicated situations that eclipse the level of our prior moral experience." (Richard W. Severson (1997). The Principles of Information Ethics. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. • "Ethics is mostly about how people should be treated and how one should act, ...
The Case for Cultural Diversity
... assert incompatible things, at the same time and in the same respect, of one and the same object(s) If I say “I like chocolate” and you say, “I don’t. I like vanilla,” do we disagree? In one sense of ‘disagree’, yes: the sense in which we fail to have the same taste. But in another sense we do not d ...
... assert incompatible things, at the same time and in the same respect, of one and the same object(s) If I say “I like chocolate” and you say, “I don’t. I like vanilla,” do we disagree? In one sense of ‘disagree’, yes: the sense in which we fail to have the same taste. But in another sense we do not d ...
Ways of knowing in nursing
... nurse actions done before actual event “How did they know that???) ...
... nurse actions done before actual event “How did they know that???) ...
Morality and Ethics (cont.)
... Do people really have a telos? If not, how can the virtues be justified? Is cultivating the virtues really the best way for an individual to maximize his human potential? People can do the wrong thing for the right reasons Surely the action is wrong even if the motivation is right ...
... Do people really have a telos? If not, how can the virtues be justified? Is cultivating the virtues really the best way for an individual to maximize his human potential? People can do the wrong thing for the right reasons Surely the action is wrong even if the motivation is right ...
Moral Absolutism: a Response to Relativists
... byproduct of cultural mores is contingent upon the belief that “individual acts are right or wrong depending on the nature of the society from which they emanate.”25 The Dependency Thesis argues that “right” and “wrong” are determined by the context in which they occur, rather than by the objective ...
... byproduct of cultural mores is contingent upon the belief that “individual acts are right or wrong depending on the nature of the society from which they emanate.”25 The Dependency Thesis argues that “right” and “wrong” are determined by the context in which they occur, rather than by the objective ...
Kantian Ethics Exam Questions - Clydeview Academy Humanities
... 1804) consisting of the importance of duty, good will and the categorical imperative. Kant’s theory of ethics is deontological meaning that an action is good or bad, right or wrong by something within the action itself. Focus is on the morality of actions and disregards the consequences of an action ...
... 1804) consisting of the importance of duty, good will and the categorical imperative. Kant’s theory of ethics is deontological meaning that an action is good or bad, right or wrong by something within the action itself. Focus is on the morality of actions and disregards the consequences of an action ...
Ethics and Business
... for the company as well as the customers. But, if this is brought into use, a less man-power is required for the organization. • The entrepreneur is now in an ethical dilemma whether he wants to satisfy his customers with good services or be loyal to his employees who have helped the company grow. • ...
... for the company as well as the customers. But, if this is brought into use, a less man-power is required for the organization. • The entrepreneur is now in an ethical dilemma whether he wants to satisfy his customers with good services or be loyal to his employees who have helped the company grow. • ...
Engineering Ethics - College of Engineering and Computer Science
... Ethical problems in engineering are often complex and involve conflicting ethical principles. Engineers must be able to intelligent resolve these conflicts and reach a defensible decision ...
... Ethical problems in engineering are often complex and involve conflicting ethical principles. Engineers must be able to intelligent resolve these conflicts and reach a defensible decision ...
Philosophy 220
... Mappes on Sexual Morality Mappes makes clear from the beginning of his essay that he is taking exception to what he calls “conventional sexual morality:” that non-marital sex, or sex without love, is immoral. To dispute this is not to deny that there are moral limits on sexual behavior. It is rat ...
... Mappes on Sexual Morality Mappes makes clear from the beginning of his essay that he is taking exception to what he calls “conventional sexual morality:” that non-marital sex, or sex without love, is immoral. To dispute this is not to deny that there are moral limits on sexual behavior. It is rat ...
Week 3
... 8. Consider, imaginatively, whether there are various alternatives other than simply doing or not doing the action, and carry out a similar analysis for each of the other alternative actions. 9. Compare the results of various actions. The action that produces the most good (or least bad, if none pro ...
... 8. Consider, imaginatively, whether there are various alternatives other than simply doing or not doing the action, and carry out a similar analysis for each of the other alternative actions. 9. Compare the results of various actions. The action that produces the most good (or least bad, if none pro ...
Moral reasoning
... help one to judge human behaviour, institutional activities, policies, programmes, etc. as to whether they are in accordance to, or in violation of, acceptable moral standards. • Distinct features of Moral or ethical reasoning: – identifying what constitutes ‘moral standards’; – examining facts and ...
... help one to judge human behaviour, institutional activities, policies, programmes, etc. as to whether they are in accordance to, or in violation of, acceptable moral standards. • Distinct features of Moral or ethical reasoning: – identifying what constitutes ‘moral standards’; – examining facts and ...
phi_107_overview_4
... provide security. So long as a social system achieves that end, Hobbes believes that it is at least a decent bargain. Social contract theories such as those of Hobbes and others have had broad appeal. Social contracts generally do not rely on dubious metaphysical or religious claims. They base ethic ...
... provide security. So long as a social system achieves that end, Hobbes believes that it is at least a decent bargain. Social contract theories such as those of Hobbes and others have had broad appeal. Social contracts generally do not rely on dubious metaphysical or religious claims. They base ethic ...
The Demand for Justification in Ethics - MyWeb
... supervenient upon it (whatever, if anything, this may amount to beyond its purely formal characterization)vi but rather is a genus of which kindness is a species. If so, goodness would be no more mysterious a property than, say, color and shape as such, as generic properties, are mysterious. ...
... supervenient upon it (whatever, if anything, this may amount to beyond its purely formal characterization)vi but rather is a genus of which kindness is a species. If so, goodness would be no more mysterious a property than, say, color and shape as such, as generic properties, are mysterious. ...
When Soldiers Aren`t Heroes: An Essay
... lines until we are quite certain we’ll be able to remain there with sound moral convictions intact. If my argument is clear, we will be able to see yet another incoherence that is a part of our popular discourse. It is common to hear persons say that soldiers are “serving their country,” and quite o ...
... lines until we are quite certain we’ll be able to remain there with sound moral convictions intact. If my argument is clear, we will be able to see yet another incoherence that is a part of our popular discourse. It is common to hear persons say that soldiers are “serving their country,” and quite o ...
Proactive investigations
... Ethics of proactive investigations appears to be a promising topic for research within the administrative ethics field In order to incorporate proactive investigations topic into administrative ethics it is necessary to bridge the gap that exists between administrative ethics literature and lega ...
... Ethics of proactive investigations appears to be a promising topic for research within the administrative ethics field In order to incorporate proactive investigations topic into administrative ethics it is necessary to bridge the gap that exists between administrative ethics literature and lega ...