LaNdscaPe ethIcs a moral commitment to responsible regional
... our eyes to the senselessness of certain habits that were common in the past, as well as, for example, today’s urge for total control over nature, which only distinguishes between use and abuse very rarely. Nevertheless, many of the thinkers, scientists and activists who take part in today’s debate ...
... our eyes to the senselessness of certain habits that were common in the past, as well as, for example, today’s urge for total control over nature, which only distinguishes between use and abuse very rarely. Nevertheless, many of the thinkers, scientists and activists who take part in today’s debate ...
Utilitarianism-R-Warren-041014
... To examine the application of utilitarian thinking to some ethical problems in health care. To identify some key strengths and weaknesses of utilitarianism in this context. ...
... To examine the application of utilitarian thinking to some ethical problems in health care. To identify some key strengths and weaknesses of utilitarianism in this context. ...
Colonialism and Postcolonialism - General Guide To Personal and
... historically mistreated peoples have themselves been harmed by colonial injustice, as a result of a deeply controversial argument that such persons may in fact have gained a net benefit from the treatment of their ancestors (Ferguson 2002). This claim must be assessed carefully. It does not in itsel ...
... historically mistreated peoples have themselves been harmed by colonial injustice, as a result of a deeply controversial argument that such persons may in fact have gained a net benefit from the treatment of their ancestors (Ferguson 2002). This claim must be assessed carefully. It does not in itsel ...
Kant`s Categorical Imperatives
... The categorical imperative promotes equality and is impartial Kant was radical in challenging the accepted social convention of the nineteenthqcentury which practised social discrimination. Morality, grounded in reason, is impartial and egalitarian ...
... The categorical imperative promotes equality and is impartial Kant was radical in challenging the accepted social convention of the nineteenthqcentury which practised social discrimination. Morality, grounded in reason, is impartial and egalitarian ...
Ch. 5 Reading Guide
... 20. Catholics form their consciences in a Christian ____________________ that believes in ________________, who continues to teach us through the _______________________ and the bishops. We cannot form a Christian conscience without the help, advice, and teaching of our Church ___________________ wh ...
... 20. Catholics form their consciences in a Christian ____________________ that believes in ________________, who continues to teach us through the _______________________ and the bishops. We cannot form a Christian conscience without the help, advice, and teaching of our Church ___________________ wh ...
CHAPTER 1 - ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS
... recommendations for actions in order to identify their personal values. Moreover, exposing students to the values and recommendations for actions suggested by their peers is an excellent educational opportunity. The instructor may wish to re-visit this ethical dilemma after discussing the ethical de ...
... recommendations for actions in order to identify their personal values. Moreover, exposing students to the values and recommendations for actions suggested by their peers is an excellent educational opportunity. The instructor may wish to re-visit this ethical dilemma after discussing the ethical de ...
VALUES, MORALS AND ETHICS
... and other sources within the society. 8. Values may be specific, such as honouring one’s parents or owning a home or they may be more general, such as health, love and democracy. 9. Value systems can be different from culture to culture. Values are also different for each person. While one person mi ...
... and other sources within the society. 8. Values may be specific, such as honouring one’s parents or owning a home or they may be more general, such as health, love and democracy. 9. Value systems can be different from culture to culture. Values are also different for each person. While one person mi ...
HittIV - Michigan State University
... logical, and all of a piece. There are many devoted, enthusiastic supporters of this ethical system. But one can also find large numbers of antagonists who have serious reservations about the value and usefulness (or “utility”) of end-result ethics. Some of the thought-provoking questions most often ...
... logical, and all of a piece. There are many devoted, enthusiastic supporters of this ethical system. But one can also find large numbers of antagonists who have serious reservations about the value and usefulness (or “utility”) of end-result ethics. Some of the thought-provoking questions most often ...
Credit Union Fraud & Ethics
... Myths About Business Ethics • Ethics is a matter of religion, not management • Our employees are ethical so we don’t need an ethics policy • Ethics is better handled by philosophers and theologians than MBAs • An ethics policy is redundant – we all know that we should do what’s right! • Ethics is no ...
... Myths About Business Ethics • Ethics is a matter of religion, not management • Our employees are ethical so we don’t need an ethics policy • Ethics is better handled by philosophers and theologians than MBAs • An ethics policy is redundant – we all know that we should do what’s right! • Ethics is no ...
Ethical Decisions: A Foundation for Appropriate Problem
... Is this an ethical dilemma? What is the major ethical issue? How should the problem be resolved? What are the potential consequences? ...
... Is this an ethical dilemma? What is the major ethical issue? How should the problem be resolved? What are the potential consequences? ...
Ethical Pluralism as a Framework for Discussing Moral Disagreement
... sketching out a middle ground between absolutism and relativism. In teaching, I have been interested in exploring ways in which we visualize knowledge. ©Lawrence M. Hinman ...
... sketching out a middle ground between absolutism and relativism. In teaching, I have been interested in exploring ways in which we visualize knowledge. ©Lawrence M. Hinman ...
Why Emotivists Love Inconsistency
... reactions because we fail to find the means − perhaps because there are no means to be found, as is the case when we read a novel and wish that the main character would change her ways − or because we know what will happen regardless, or know that the act in question has already been performed. Ther ...
... reactions because we fail to find the means − perhaps because there are no means to be found, as is the case when we read a novel and wish that the main character would change her ways − or because we know what will happen regardless, or know that the act in question has already been performed. Ther ...
From Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 6 (1985) - UNC
... Taken together the three conditions for coherence impose specific and apparently severe constraints on the structure of a moral theory. The consistency requirement, for instance, demands of a theory that it exhibit both logical and practical consistency. It will be met if and only if the theory is ...
... Taken together the three conditions for coherence impose specific and apparently severe constraints on the structure of a moral theory. The consistency requirement, for instance, demands of a theory that it exhibit both logical and practical consistency. It will be met if and only if the theory is ...
1 Are Empathy and Morality Linked? Insights from Moral Psychology
... results have shown that empathic responses can reduce the frequency of utilitarian judgments, such as when one decides to refrain from sacrificing the life of an innocent person with whom one strongly empathizes in order to save a larger number of innocent people (Crockett et al., 2010; Gleichgerrc ...
... results have shown that empathic responses can reduce the frequency of utilitarian judgments, such as when one decides to refrain from sacrificing the life of an innocent person with whom one strongly empathizes in order to save a larger number of innocent people (Crockett et al., 2010; Gleichgerrc ...
Teaching Research Ethics: Changing the Culture of Science
... their subjects. Sometimes the moral blindness is due to a lack of awareness of an appropriate moral concept. Thus, the ethical treatment of animals in research was long delayed by a lack of awareness of the notion of moral respect for sentient creatures. A fourth source of blindness can result from ...
... their subjects. Sometimes the moral blindness is due to a lack of awareness of an appropriate moral concept. Thus, the ethical treatment of animals in research was long delayed by a lack of awareness of the notion of moral respect for sentient creatures. A fourth source of blindness can result from ...
2 Booklet 2 Utilitarianism
... similarly’ whereas Christian ethics means ‘treating similar cases dissimilarly’, regarding the good of any individual as more than their own. Christian ethics differs from utilitarianism in the importance each gives to the problem ‘Whose good’? While Utilitarians answer this question with ‘What is t ...
... similarly’ whereas Christian ethics means ‘treating similar cases dissimilarly’, regarding the good of any individual as more than their own. Christian ethics differs from utilitarianism in the importance each gives to the problem ‘Whose good’? While Utilitarians answer this question with ‘What is t ...
Three main responsibilities of an Ethics Officer
... WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF AN ETHICS OFFICER (EO)? An EO stands at the intersection between auditing, internal control and management's legal responsibilities, and is the guardian of the company's code of conduct. The EO acts independently. He/she supplies the top management with the necessary informa ...
... WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF AN ETHICS OFFICER (EO)? An EO stands at the intersection between auditing, internal control and management's legal responsibilities, and is the guardian of the company's code of conduct. The EO acts independently. He/she supplies the top management with the necessary informa ...
Document
... “No single act can do it. But a collection of things – reporting requirements, corporate governance, a move away from the imperial CEO – will add up.” Andy Grove Intel ...
... “No single act can do it. But a collection of things – reporting requirements, corporate governance, a move away from the imperial CEO – will add up.” Andy Grove Intel ...
PUBLIC SPEAKING
... Progress from one stage to another. Changing from stage to stage is gradual. Some individuals move more rapidly than others through the sequence of stages. Although the particular stage of moral reasoning is not the only factor affecting people’s moral conduct, the way they reason does influ ...
... Progress from one stage to another. Changing from stage to stage is gradual. Some individuals move more rapidly than others through the sequence of stages. Although the particular stage of moral reasoning is not the only factor affecting people’s moral conduct, the way they reason does influ ...
ИГРА - IDEA
... This kind of tolerance means curiosity and trust inherent in the small child. They do not define or determine the quality of his "I". The process of shaping the personality has not reached yet the stage where there are separate classifications, social groups and so on. - Ethical tolerance This kind ...
... This kind of tolerance means curiosity and trust inherent in the small child. They do not define or determine the quality of his "I". The process of shaping the personality has not reached yet the stage where there are separate classifications, social groups and so on. - Ethical tolerance This kind ...
Ethical Concerns in Public Administration
... Tarangani, and Hitopadesh. At the same time, one cannot ignore the maxims on ethical governance provided by the Chinese philosophers such as Lao Tse, Confucius and Mencius. In the Western philosophy, there are three eminent schools of ethics. The first, inspired by Aristotle, holds that virtues (suc ...
... Tarangani, and Hitopadesh. At the same time, one cannot ignore the maxims on ethical governance provided by the Chinese philosophers such as Lao Tse, Confucius and Mencius. In the Western philosophy, there are three eminent schools of ethics. The first, inspired by Aristotle, holds that virtues (suc ...
Information Technology And Control
... people toward themselves. Ferrell and Fraedrich (1997) pointed out that ethical issues are problems, situations or opportunities that require a person or organization to choose among several actions that must be evaluated as right or wrong. Gini (2004) considers that ethics is about the assessment a ...
... people toward themselves. Ferrell and Fraedrich (1997) pointed out that ethical issues are problems, situations or opportunities that require a person or organization to choose among several actions that must be evaluated as right or wrong. Gini (2004) considers that ethics is about the assessment a ...
Alasdair MacIntyre
Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (born 1929) is a Scottish philosopher primarily known for his contribution to moral and political philosophy but known also for his work in history of philosophy and theology. He is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics (CASEP) at London Metropolitan University, and an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. During his lengthy academic career, he also taught at Brandeis University, Duke University, Vanderbilt University, and Boston University. Macintyre's After Virtue (1981) is widely recognised as one of the most important works of Anglophone moral and political philosophy in the 20th century.