
Chapter 4: Ethics, Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development
... 1. Domain of codified law (legal standard) 2. Domain of ethics (social standard) 3. Domain of free choice (personal standard) An ethical dilemma is a situation in which all alternative choices or behaviours have potentially negative ethical consequences, making it difficult to distinguish right from ...
... 1. Domain of codified law (legal standard) 2. Domain of ethics (social standard) 3. Domain of free choice (personal standard) An ethical dilemma is a situation in which all alternative choices or behaviours have potentially negative ethical consequences, making it difficult to distinguish right from ...
Relativism - A Level Philosophy
... Descriptive relativism doesn’t imply normative relativism. Disagreement is not enough to abandon truth Societies could make mistakes. ...
... Descriptive relativism doesn’t imply normative relativism. Disagreement is not enough to abandon truth Societies could make mistakes. ...
Relativism
... Descriptive relativism doesn’t imply normative relativism. Disagreement is not enough to abandon truth Societies could make mistakes. ...
... Descriptive relativism doesn’t imply normative relativism. Disagreement is not enough to abandon truth Societies could make mistakes. ...
Ethics and Accountability
... Ethics is concerned about WHAT IS RIGHT, just, fair, or good, about what we ought to do Ethics is the DISCOVERY AND APPLICATION OF MORAL STANDARDS to the conduct of officials The normative standards of conduct derived from the PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS of society ...
... Ethics is concerned about WHAT IS RIGHT, just, fair, or good, about what we ought to do Ethics is the DISCOVERY AND APPLICATION OF MORAL STANDARDS to the conduct of officials The normative standards of conduct derived from the PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS of society ...
Wilco van der Meer - European Federation of Therapeutic
... Functions: manipulation, regulation, expression and definition. ...
... Functions: manipulation, regulation, expression and definition. ...
ethics and deontology for social work
... in practice as well as the application of those tools for a proper understanding and implementation of professional ethics. COMPETENCIES - Recognize the features of morality as a specific dimension for human beings and professional activities. - Know the ethical traditions of social work. - Understa ...
... in practice as well as the application of those tools for a proper understanding and implementation of professional ethics. COMPETENCIES - Recognize the features of morality as a specific dimension for human beings and professional activities. - Know the ethical traditions of social work. - Understa ...
Introduction to Ethics Lecture 10 Ayer and Emotivism
... “For in saying that a certain type of action is right or wrong…I am merely expressing certain moral sentiments. And the man who is ostensibly contradicting me is merely expressing his moral sentiments. So that there is plainly no sense in asking which of us is in the right. For neither of us is asse ...
... “For in saying that a certain type of action is right or wrong…I am merely expressing certain moral sentiments. And the man who is ostensibly contradicting me is merely expressing his moral sentiments. So that there is plainly no sense in asking which of us is in the right. For neither of us is asse ...
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... various philosophies across various climates and times. Philosophers believe that theory has influence on practice, philosophy matters because it can provide some guides to life which are capable of making human existence less tolerable. The only authority respected in discipline is that of reason. ...
... various philosophies across various climates and times. Philosophers believe that theory has influence on practice, philosophy matters because it can provide some guides to life which are capable of making human existence less tolerable. The only authority respected in discipline is that of reason. ...
Values and Ethics - Wayne Community College
... Often “the right answer”—the best ethical course of action to take—is not obvious. There may be no readily apparent, positive way to handle a situation. When one important value contradicts another, we face an ethical dilemma. When we face a dilemma, it is our professional responsibility to c ...
... Often “the right answer”—the best ethical course of action to take—is not obvious. There may be no readily apparent, positive way to handle a situation. When one important value contradicts another, we face an ethical dilemma. When we face a dilemma, it is our professional responsibility to c ...
Ethics and Leadership
... What Is Ethics? “Ethics is the study of virtue” Dr. Jim Toner, AWC “Ethics is the critical study of standards for judging the rightness or wrongness of conduct” Barbara Whitehead “Ethics is the name we give to our concern for good behavior” Albert Schweitzer ...
... What Is Ethics? “Ethics is the study of virtue” Dr. Jim Toner, AWC “Ethics is the critical study of standards for judging the rightness or wrongness of conduct” Barbara Whitehead “Ethics is the name we give to our concern for good behavior” Albert Schweitzer ...
Morals
... No theory-independent view on moral status • Regan: Kant > autonomy > cognitive abilities • Singer: utilitarians promote non-moral values, such as happiness > suffering • No answer to moral significance question • Why should moral status be central? • Does it admit of gradation? – Are we looking at ...
... No theory-independent view on moral status • Regan: Kant > autonomy > cognitive abilities • Singer: utilitarians promote non-moral values, such as happiness > suffering • No answer to moral significance question • Why should moral status be central? • Does it admit of gradation? – Are we looking at ...
Ethics in Criminal Justice
... • Often equated with moral judgments of goodness. – Consider these factual judgments: • “He is lying.” • “It is raining.” – Value judgments: • “She is a good woman.” • “That was a wonderful day.” – Facts are capable of scientific proof, values and moral judgments are not. ...
... • Often equated with moral judgments of goodness. – Consider these factual judgments: • “He is lying.” • “It is raining.” – Value judgments: • “She is a good woman.” • “That was a wonderful day.” – Facts are capable of scientific proof, values and moral judgments are not. ...
Ethics and Decision Making
... • What other information is needed? • Make assumptions explicit & examine them. • What alternatives may exist? • Get input from other sources. • The ethical issue can be what to do, but also how to do it. • What are the time factors? ...
... • What other information is needed? • Make assumptions explicit & examine them. • What alternatives may exist? • Get input from other sources. • The ethical issue can be what to do, but also how to do it. • What are the time factors? ...
Chapter 4
... Promote an awareness of ethical issues throughout the organization Ensure that ethical considerations enter into ...
... Promote an awareness of ethical issues throughout the organization Ensure that ethical considerations enter into ...
Introduction to Ethics Lecture 10 Ayer and Emotivism
... false if it is either analytic or verifiable by sense experience (or at least if it is possible that it is verifiable by sense experience). – Ayer thought that since ethical propositions are neither analytic nor verifiable by sense experience that they are meaningless. ...
... false if it is either analytic or verifiable by sense experience (or at least if it is possible that it is verifiable by sense experience). – Ayer thought that since ethical propositions are neither analytic nor verifiable by sense experience that they are meaningless. ...
moraltheory
... 2. UNIVERSALITY: Principles or practices applied fairly/equally [same playing field ] ...
... 2. UNIVERSALITY: Principles or practices applied fairly/equally [same playing field ] ...
Ethics & Values
... – Standards of right and wrong • Morality – Private, personal standards of right and wrong • Laws reflect moral values of society • Nurses have ethical responsibility to be client advocates ...
... – Standards of right and wrong • Morality – Private, personal standards of right and wrong • Laws reflect moral values of society • Nurses have ethical responsibility to be client advocates ...
Pojman against Relativism
... Moral Objectivism —The view that there are moral norms or principles that are valid or true for everyone ...
... Moral Objectivism —The view that there are moral norms or principles that are valid or true for everyone ...
The Impact of Social Elements on Clinical Bioethics Michael Cheng
... effecting Decision-making 1. Human-- righteous or biased ? rational or irrational ? altruistic or egoistic ? pure or evil hearted ? 2. Society – moral or immoral ? solidaritary or individualistic ? organically functional or malfunctional ? 3. Should decision-making be subject to social factors ? Deo ...
... effecting Decision-making 1. Human-- righteous or biased ? rational or irrational ? altruistic or egoistic ? pure or evil hearted ? 2. Society – moral or immoral ? solidaritary or individualistic ? organically functional or malfunctional ? 3. Should decision-making be subject to social factors ? Deo ...
Immanuel Kant (1724 * 1804)
... • … therefore, the basis of obligation must not be sought in the nature of man, or in the circumstances in the world in which he is placed, but a priori simply in the conception of pure reason; and although any other precept which is founded on principles of mere experience may be in certain respect ...
... • … therefore, the basis of obligation must not be sought in the nature of man, or in the circumstances in the world in which he is placed, but a priori simply in the conception of pure reason; and although any other precept which is founded on principles of mere experience may be in certain respect ...
Chapter 1
... ETHICS is the process by which we make decisions, the value system we apply when making moral choices, and the inherent rightness or wrongness of those decisions? ...
... ETHICS is the process by which we make decisions, the value system we apply when making moral choices, and the inherent rightness or wrongness of those decisions? ...
Ethics - TypePad
... private and personal to the most public and political. • It surveys all that human beings do and persistently asks questions such as, “ What does it mean to be good?” “What should I do or not do?” “How do we justify our moral decisions?” And then it explores possible ways of thinking about the quest ...
... private and personal to the most public and political. • It surveys all that human beings do and persistently asks questions such as, “ What does it mean to be good?” “What should I do or not do?” “How do we justify our moral decisions?” And then it explores possible ways of thinking about the quest ...