ETHICS EVALUATION
... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics Ethics can be defined as the rules of the road in human action. It is the set of moral principles that is followed in a civil society. It is based on treating others the way you would want to be treated. http://answers.reference.com/Information/Terminology/what_is ...
... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics Ethics can be defined as the rules of the road in human action. It is the set of moral principles that is followed in a civil society. It is based on treating others the way you would want to be treated. http://answers.reference.com/Information/Terminology/what_is ...
Managing Interdependence: Social Responsibility and Ethics
... Strategic allies Community Economy Government ...
... Strategic allies Community Economy Government ...
Cultural Relativism Slides
... • Conclusion: Therefore, there is no objective “truth” in morality. • Fallacy • What is believed to what is reality. • Counterexamples: earth is flat, center of universe ...
... • Conclusion: Therefore, there is no objective “truth” in morality. • Fallacy • What is believed to what is reality. • Counterexamples: earth is flat, center of universe ...
CONFUCIUS AND KANT OR THE ETHICS OF DUTY
... In the middle of Confucius’s lecture there stays the faith in a superior order in which the Man could contribute through the improvement of his own conduct. The outcome is the importance of ceremonies and religious rites, duties which represent the supreme way of the individual’s collaboration to th ...
... In the middle of Confucius’s lecture there stays the faith in a superior order in which the Man could contribute through the improvement of his own conduct. The outcome is the importance of ceremonies and religious rites, duties which represent the supreme way of the individual’s collaboration to th ...
ethical approaches to public relations
... • Understanding should be promoted among all publics involved in the issue. A duty-based approach This approach to public relations ethics, specifically within organizations, is based solidly on the notion of autonomy and respect for persons. 5 The model proceeds through several phases. • Phase 1 is ...
... • Understanding should be promoted among all publics involved in the issue. A duty-based approach This approach to public relations ethics, specifically within organizations, is based solidly on the notion of autonomy and respect for persons. 5 The model proceeds through several phases. • Phase 1 is ...
Business Ethics Fundamentals
... such that the belief that cannibalism is right can be true for culture A but false for culture B. ...
... such that the belief that cannibalism is right can be true for culture A but false for culture B. ...
Kant`s Ethical Theory
... moral rules rather than following the dictates of some authority or other—e.g., government, society, or even God. Since our maxims must be universalizable, in giving ourselves those moral rules, we are, in effect, legislating for everyone else as well. Objections to Kant’s Ethical Theory 1. It is ...
... moral rules rather than following the dictates of some authority or other—e.g., government, society, or even God. Since our maxims must be universalizable, in giving ourselves those moral rules, we are, in effect, legislating for everyone else as well. Objections to Kant’s Ethical Theory 1. It is ...
Comparison of Ethical Theories
... most ethical theories grant that, at least up to a point, this is okay. How could we survive without self-love? Deontology A sense of justice and injustice, of doing your duty, is ubiquitous among human beings, however much they may fail to live up to ethical principles. Utilitarianism There is no q ...
... most ethical theories grant that, at least up to a point, this is okay. How could we survive without self-love? Deontology A sense of justice and injustice, of doing your duty, is ubiquitous among human beings, however much they may fail to live up to ethical principles. Utilitarianism There is no q ...
Analytic Philosophy
... Brian Leiter, the “philosophical gourmet,” notes: "All the Ivy League universities, all the leading state research universities, all the University of California campuses, most of the top liberal arts colleges, most of the flagship campuses of the second-tier state research universities boast philos ...
... Brian Leiter, the “philosophical gourmet,” notes: "All the Ivy League universities, all the leading state research universities, all the University of California campuses, most of the top liberal arts colleges, most of the flagship campuses of the second-tier state research universities boast philos ...
ETHICS LAST CLASS
... Define Factual Issues if any Define Conceptual and Application Issues Define Moral Issues Analyze the case based on the information ...
... Define Factual Issues if any Define Conceptual and Application Issues Define Moral Issues Analyze the case based on the information ...
Ethics
... Ethical Systems Egoism An ethical system defining acceptable behavior as that which maximizes consequences for the individual ...
... Ethical Systems Egoism An ethical system defining acceptable behavior as that which maximizes consequences for the individual ...
Ethics: A Brief Overview
... Assumptions and Premises: • The soul is immortal. • The body is not immortal. • THEREFORE, the soul does not permanently reside in one particular body. – Parallel to The Matrix : The soul is placed in the body at the moment of birth and leaves the body at the moment of death, only to be inserted int ...
... Assumptions and Premises: • The soul is immortal. • The body is not immortal. • THEREFORE, the soul does not permanently reside in one particular body. – Parallel to The Matrix : The soul is placed in the body at the moment of birth and leaves the body at the moment of death, only to be inserted int ...
Why Ethics?
... Ethics is the judge of what is done, not a means to secure an advantage. Even if one has the high moral ground, ethics dictates that it should be abandoned. Good ethics might be good for business, but that does not make business success its measure or mean that ethics can be abandoned if it is bad f ...
... Ethics is the judge of what is done, not a means to secure an advantage. Even if one has the high moral ground, ethics dictates that it should be abandoned. Good ethics might be good for business, but that does not make business success its measure or mean that ethics can be abandoned if it is bad f ...
lecture
... affect the theory of life on which this theory of morality is grounded- namely, that pleasure, and freedom from pain, are the only things desirable as ends; and that all desirable things (which are as numerous in the utilitarian as in any other scheme) are desirable either for the pleasure inherent ...
... affect the theory of life on which this theory of morality is grounded- namely, that pleasure, and freedom from pain, are the only things desirable as ends; and that all desirable things (which are as numerous in the utilitarian as in any other scheme) are desirable either for the pleasure inherent ...
Chapter 6
... Ned is walking near the train tracks when he notices a train approaching out of control. Up ahead on the track are 5 people. Ned is standing next to a switch, which he can throw to turn the train onto a side track. There is a heavy object on the side track. If the train hits the object, the object w ...
... Ned is walking near the train tracks when he notices a train approaching out of control. Up ahead on the track are 5 people. Ned is standing next to a switch, which he can throw to turn the train onto a side track. There is a heavy object on the side track. If the train hits the object, the object w ...
ch01_wcr - University of Delaware
... A. Dimensions of morality 1. A society’s morality is the set of “guidelines designed to protect the very fabric of that society” (P&D) 2. “Morality is relational” 3. “The goal of morality is to protect a high quality of life for an individual or a community”. The Code 4. Context dependent B. Moral J ...
... A. Dimensions of morality 1. A society’s morality is the set of “guidelines designed to protect the very fabric of that society” (P&D) 2. “Morality is relational” 3. “The goal of morality is to protect a high quality of life for an individual or a community”. The Code 4. Context dependent B. Moral J ...
BUSINESS ETHICS: AN INTRODUCTION
... In response to numerous scandals involving U.S. companies paying bribes to foreign government officials in order to gain strategic concessions, Congress passed the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in 1977, which: (1) prohibits any U.S. company, director, officer, shareholder, employee, or agent ...
... In response to numerous scandals involving U.S. companies paying bribes to foreign government officials in order to gain strategic concessions, Congress passed the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in 1977, which: (1) prohibits any U.S. company, director, officer, shareholder, employee, or agent ...
Ethical Dilemmas in Leadership
... about change • This means their decisions will affect people • So most of their decisions have an ethical component, even if a small one • Also, other people’s ethical dilemmas are often kicked up to the leader to decide ...
... about change • This means their decisions will affect people • So most of their decisions have an ethical component, even if a small one • Also, other people’s ethical dilemmas are often kicked up to the leader to decide ...
Lecture
... Mill’s Moral Theory- Value • “But these supplementary explanations do not affect the theory of life on which this theory of morality is grounded- namely, that pleasure, and freedom from pain, are the only things desirable as ends; and that all desirable things (which are as numerous in the utilitar ...
... Mill’s Moral Theory- Value • “But these supplementary explanations do not affect the theory of life on which this theory of morality is grounded- namely, that pleasure, and freedom from pain, are the only things desirable as ends; and that all desirable things (which are as numerous in the utilitar ...
Slide 1
... should never treat humanity “merely as a means” (to getting what we want), but “always as an end in itself”. ...
... should never treat humanity “merely as a means” (to getting what we want), but “always as an end in itself”. ...
The Ethics of Duty
... universally. Kant disallows this since the maxim contains conditional language (a hypothetical imperative rather than a categorical imperative). But if one forms the maxim: “it is a duty to save life” it becomes acceptable. ...
... universally. Kant disallows this since the maxim contains conditional language (a hypothetical imperative rather than a categorical imperative). But if one forms the maxim: “it is a duty to save life” it becomes acceptable. ...
Lecture 23 - Paul DJ Harris
... Every human qua individual has certain responsibilities a) We are responsible for ourselves b) We are responsible to humanity itself We must see ourselves as exemplars and imagine if everyone acted as we do I am responsible for myself and for everyone else. I am creating a certain image of man of my ...
... Every human qua individual has certain responsibilities a) We are responsible for ourselves b) We are responsible to humanity itself We must see ourselves as exemplars and imagine if everyone acted as we do I am responsible for myself and for everyone else. I am creating a certain image of man of my ...
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... philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that addresses questions about morality — that is, concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice and crime, etc. (Wikipedia.org: Ethics) ...
... philosophy, is a branch of philosophy that addresses questions about morality — that is, concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice and crime, etc. (Wikipedia.org: Ethics) ...
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.