PHILOSOPHY_6
... institutions, and ways of life should be like”. In fulfilling this task, moral philosophers have put forward various normative theories recommending what ought to be considered in determining whether an action is right or wrong. The first set of theories is called teleological ethical theories. Ther ...
... institutions, and ways of life should be like”. In fulfilling this task, moral philosophers have put forward various normative theories recommending what ought to be considered in determining whether an action is right or wrong. The first set of theories is called teleological ethical theories. Ther ...
Ethical Decision Making – Questions to help decide the ethical
... Is it legal but unethical? (Capital Punishment is legal but is it ethical?) ...
... Is it legal but unethical? (Capital Punishment is legal but is it ethical?) ...
ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
... business dealings in a particular industry. Prior to 1960 business people believed in the concept of caveat emptor - let the buyer beware. In 1962 the consumer bill of rights was passed which codified the “ethics of exchange” between buyers and sellers, including the consumer’s right to safety, to b ...
... business dealings in a particular industry. Prior to 1960 business people believed in the concept of caveat emptor - let the buyer beware. In 1962 the consumer bill of rights was passed which codified the “ethics of exchange” between buyers and sellers, including the consumer’s right to safety, to b ...
Some different views.. - Personal web pages for people of Metropolia
... amount of good for the greatest number of people affected by the action ...
... amount of good for the greatest number of people affected by the action ...
ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics and Values Evaluation of
... It was stated earlier that all individuals have their own set of moral standards upon which they make individual decisions based on their own conceptualization of right vs. wrong, which are, again, influenced by religious, cultural, economic, and/or social factors in that individual’s environment. ...
... It was stated earlier that all individuals have their own set of moral standards upon which they make individual decisions based on their own conceptualization of right vs. wrong, which are, again, influenced by religious, cultural, economic, and/or social factors in that individual’s environment. ...
Key Enron Players - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... Attention to business ethics is critical during times of fundamental change such as the financial crisis that began in late 2008. ...
... Attention to business ethics is critical during times of fundamental change such as the financial crisis that began in late 2008. ...
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... often divided, and the prompting of con science is often unclear. Conscience may tell us to "do this" and "to do tha[" when" this and that" are contradictory. Thus, personal feelings may not provide a unique answer to serious problems for which we need an answer. Moreover, we know from the study of ...
... often divided, and the prompting of con science is often unclear. Conscience may tell us to "do this" and "to do tha[" when" this and that" are contradictory. Thus, personal feelings may not provide a unique answer to serious problems for which we need an answer. Moreover, we know from the study of ...
Ethical Framework summaries File
... At least from the simple forms of ethical hedonism, it also follows that pleasure is good whenever it is had, even in matters that are themselves worthless or worse. Some hedonists are willing to bite such bullets; others develop more complex forms of ethical hedonism that seek to soften the bullet ...
... At least from the simple forms of ethical hedonism, it also follows that pleasure is good whenever it is had, even in matters that are themselves worthless or worse. Some hedonists are willing to bite such bullets; others develop more complex forms of ethical hedonism that seek to soften the bullet ...
ETHICAL THEORIES AND BIOETHICS
... general than a rule or value -Framework; skeleton of ethical decision making -Provides boundaries that should not be exceeded without justified reasons THEORY ...
... general than a rule or value -Framework; skeleton of ethical decision making -Provides boundaries that should not be exceeded without justified reasons THEORY ...
Ethics and Media Ethics
... individuals, who are sacrificed for the majority The ends justify the means ...
... individuals, who are sacrificed for the majority The ends justify the means ...
PowerPoint 簡報
... A moral community is a group of people drawn together by a common interest in living according to a particular moral philosophy. Many moral communities are often associated with a religion and advocate that religion's conception of a good life. The congregation of a church, synagogue, or mosque is a ...
... A moral community is a group of people drawn together by a common interest in living according to a particular moral philosophy. Many moral communities are often associated with a religion and advocate that religion's conception of a good life. The congregation of a church, synagogue, or mosque is a ...
Deontological ethics
... her to conclude that someone else should feel that this action was wrong. To the absolutist, a wrong course of action is something that they are under a binding and absolute obligation not to do. There is some ambiguity in the terms absolutist and relativist in that they are not always mutually excl ...
... her to conclude that someone else should feel that this action was wrong. To the absolutist, a wrong course of action is something that they are under a binding and absolute obligation not to do. There is some ambiguity in the terms absolutist and relativist in that they are not always mutually excl ...
Ethical basis of the potter box, kant, and rawls
... Professor of social ethics at Harvard Divinity School from 1965 to ...
... Professor of social ethics at Harvard Divinity School from 1965 to ...
How Actions Can Be Morally Evaluated
... life, pleasure, power) produces suffering— which is ended through virtue and meditation Being virtuous requires us to respect ourselves and others, and to be patient, moderate, and to maintain a clear and balanced mind Personal enlightenment consists not in merely following rules but in seeing o ...
... life, pleasure, power) produces suffering— which is ended through virtue and meditation Being virtuous requires us to respect ourselves and others, and to be patient, moderate, and to maintain a clear and balanced mind Personal enlightenment consists not in merely following rules but in seeing o ...
Ethics and Philosophy - Mr. Parsons` Homework Page
... out there, then human beings don't seem to be very good at discovering them. • One form of ethical realism teaches that ethical properties exist independently of human beings, and that ethical statements give knowledge about the objective world. • To put it another way; the ethical properties of the ...
... out there, then human beings don't seem to be very good at discovering them. • One form of ethical realism teaches that ethical properties exist independently of human beings, and that ethical statements give knowledge about the objective world. • To put it another way; the ethical properties of the ...
What is Ethics?
... You cannot see or touch moral truths Subjective morality • The rightness/wrongness of an act is dependent upon human beliefs/feelings. • There are no external standards of rightness and wrongness. • There can be no genuine moral disagreements as morality is based in subjective opinion. Arguments f ...
... You cannot see or touch moral truths Subjective morality • The rightness/wrongness of an act is dependent upon human beliefs/feelings. • There are no external standards of rightness and wrongness. • There can be no genuine moral disagreements as morality is based in subjective opinion. Arguments f ...
Document
... • Who respect the dignity of all human beings; • Who are decisive, even when facing high risk; • Who take full responsibility for their decisions and actions; • Who reflect always the “special trust and confidence” reposed in them; • And, who have the self-discipline, determination, and courage to d ...
... • Who respect the dignity of all human beings; • Who are decisive, even when facing high risk; • Who take full responsibility for their decisions and actions; • Who reflect always the “special trust and confidence” reposed in them; • And, who have the self-discipline, determination, and courage to d ...
Chapter 5 summary - University of Hawaii at Hilo
... Ethical Environment of Business Ethics - A set of moral principles or values (may change over time) Ethical Dilemma – the problem that people experience when they must decide whether or not they should act in a way that benefits someone else even if it harms others and is not in their own self inter ...
... Ethical Environment of Business Ethics - A set of moral principles or values (may change over time) Ethical Dilemma – the problem that people experience when they must decide whether or not they should act in a way that benefits someone else even if it harms others and is not in their own self inter ...
Morality and Ethics
... Human actions are judged good or bad depending on the results of the actions Thee general types of Consequentialism Egoism: Individual interests and happiness above ...
... Human actions are judged good or bad depending on the results of the actions Thee general types of Consequentialism Egoism: Individual interests and happiness above ...
Freedom and the Moral Life _chap_ 3
... and will, to perform deliberate actions on one’s own responsibility (CCC) Imputability and responsibility can be diminished by factors such as fear, ignorance, etc. God will not destroy the freedom of the ...
... and will, to perform deliberate actions on one’s own responsibility (CCC) Imputability and responsibility can be diminished by factors such as fear, ignorance, etc. God will not destroy the freedom of the ...
Ethics - Greensburg Salem School District
... Who decides what is ethical/not ethical? “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is the right thing to do.” - Former Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart ...
... Who decides what is ethical/not ethical? “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is the right thing to do.” - Former Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart ...
Medical Ethics VTS mg[1]
... • Such aspects as treating equals equally / if people are non-equal they should be treated in proportion to their degree of inequality (? e.g. those in custody, relatives) / ethical rationing – should those who are deprived have more? • A more difficult principle ...
... • Such aspects as treating equals equally / if people are non-equal they should be treated in proportion to their degree of inequality (? e.g. those in custody, relatives) / ethical rationing – should those who are deprived have more? • A more difficult principle ...
Slide 1
... Are people basically selfish or unselfish? Egoism – two kinds - Descriptive (psychological) - Normative (ethical) • Psychological Egoism - People are basically selfish - People act in their own interest ...
... Are people basically selfish or unselfish? Egoism – two kinds - Descriptive (psychological) - Normative (ethical) • Psychological Egoism - People are basically selfish - People act in their own interest ...
Ethics
... LO5 Discuss reasons for businesses’ growing interest in the natural environment. LO6 Identify actions managers can take to manage with the environment in mind. ...
... LO5 Discuss reasons for businesses’ growing interest in the natural environment. LO6 Identify actions managers can take to manage with the environment in mind. ...