Philosophers in Jesuit Education Eastern APA Meetings, December 2011 Discussion Starter
... sustain virtue. Aristotle famously argues that the best or complete friendship is “friendship of good people similar in virtue.”2 True friends aim at the other’s good in just the same way that they aim at their own. In aiming at my friend’s flourishing, I must necessarily aim at her virtue, since sh ...
... sustain virtue. Aristotle famously argues that the best or complete friendship is “friendship of good people similar in virtue.”2 True friends aim at the other’s good in just the same way that they aim at their own. In aiming at my friend’s flourishing, I must necessarily aim at her virtue, since sh ...
College of Arts and Sciences (Graduate) Philosophy and Religious Studies – Graduate
... While students entering in the M.A. Program are not required to have a B.A. in philosophy, they are expected to have completed at least one undergraduate course in each of the following areas: logic, history of philosophy, and theoretical philosophy. Entering students who have not met this requir ...
... While students entering in the M.A. Program are not required to have a B.A. in philosophy, they are expected to have completed at least one undergraduate course in each of the following areas: logic, history of philosophy, and theoretical philosophy. Entering students who have not met this requir ...
Document
... Gives example after example of moral standards that differ from one society to another, such as attitudes about homosexuality, incest, cannibalism, human sacrifice, the killing of elderly, infanticide, theft, consumption of animal flesh… Sextus Empiricus concludes that we should doubt the existence ...
... Gives example after example of moral standards that differ from one society to another, such as attitudes about homosexuality, incest, cannibalism, human sacrifice, the killing of elderly, infanticide, theft, consumption of animal flesh… Sextus Empiricus concludes that we should doubt the existence ...
here - Heterodox Economics Newsletter
... sacrifice and altruistic Buddhist economic community deals with problems that do not allow everybody in the community to ‘win’, such as in the case when human needs and the protection of nature clash. There is one last point which Prayukvong does not consider: how can Buddhist economics be applied ...
... sacrifice and altruistic Buddhist economic community deals with problems that do not allow everybody in the community to ‘win’, such as in the case when human needs and the protection of nature clash. There is one last point which Prayukvong does not consider: how can Buddhist economics be applied ...
Is Carmela Soprano a Feminist? - AST-TOK
... Dr. Krakower demonstrates how Carmela, at that time, had not yet become a mature care thinker who is able to balance her responsibilities to care for others with caring for herself. Dr. Krakower refers to Dostoyevsky’s crime and punishment, musing that Tony could use the time in jail to reflect and ...
... Dr. Krakower demonstrates how Carmela, at that time, had not yet become a mature care thinker who is able to balance her responsibilities to care for others with caring for herself. Dr. Krakower refers to Dostoyevsky’s crime and punishment, musing that Tony could use the time in jail to reflect and ...
ayers emotivism - mrslh Philosophy & Ethics
... use here states a fact, namely, to inform another of how busy I am. The dynamic use would take the statement and use it to provoke others to feel or behave a certain way, such as informing others of my misery to get them to take some of my workload from me. ...
... use here states a fact, namely, to inform another of how busy I am. The dynamic use would take the statement and use it to provoke others to feel or behave a certain way, such as informing others of my misery to get them to take some of my workload from me. ...
Agile - Classes
... • A profession isn’t just defined by who you are • A profession is also something you are part of • “Most professional engineers adopt an institutional view of the organisations of the profession: they perceive them as bodies representing the profession and therefore deserving, even requiring, the l ...
... • A profession isn’t just defined by who you are • A profession is also something you are part of • “Most professional engineers adopt an institutional view of the organisations of the profession: they perceive them as bodies representing the profession and therefore deserving, even requiring, the l ...
Die medizinische Utopie. Eine Kritik aus ethischer Sicht
... What are the goals? More traditional goals such as new knowledge, improved prevention of pain and disease, better diagnosis and superior therapy More unusual and unconventional goals, for example life extension & cosmetic interventions: enhancement ...
... What are the goals? More traditional goals such as new knowledge, improved prevention of pain and disease, better diagnosis and superior therapy More unusual and unconventional goals, for example life extension & cosmetic interventions: enhancement ...
Human Values and Virtues
... 7. Respect for persons, which means showing concern for the well-being of others, besides oneself. 8. Tolerance of diversity i.e., respect for ethnic and religious differences, and acceptance of reasonable differences in moral perspectives. 9. Moral hope i.e., believe in using rational dialogue for ...
... 7. Respect for persons, which means showing concern for the well-being of others, besides oneself. 8. Tolerance of diversity i.e., respect for ethnic and religious differences, and acceptance of reasonable differences in moral perspectives. 9. Moral hope i.e., believe in using rational dialogue for ...
Freedom and the Moral Act -1
... Right moral conduct perfects the human being, and wrong moral conduct degrades him. Good and evil are the most interesting aspects of life Writings confront the struggle between good and evil Things and circumstances (wealth, poverty, success, failure, health, illness, etc.) are important, but do no ...
... Right moral conduct perfects the human being, and wrong moral conduct degrades him. Good and evil are the most interesting aspects of life Writings confront the struggle between good and evil Things and circumstances (wealth, poverty, success, failure, health, illness, etc.) are important, but do no ...
Ethical Decision Making and Ethical Leadership
... Ethical leaders have strong personal character. Ethical leaders have a passion to do right. Ethical leaders are proactive Ethical leaders consider stakeholder’s interests Ethical leaders are role models for the org’s value Ethical leaders are transparent and active Ethical leaders are competent and ...
... Ethical leaders have strong personal character. Ethical leaders have a passion to do right. Ethical leaders are proactive Ethical leaders consider stakeholder’s interests Ethical leaders are role models for the org’s value Ethical leaders are transparent and active Ethical leaders are competent and ...
Module-7 - Binghamton University
... effective police and fire departments, health care, a public educational system, or even public recreational areas. The Virtue Approach A very ancient approach to ethics is that ethical actions ought to be consistent with certain ideal virtues that provide for the full development of our humanity. T ...
... effective police and fire departments, health care, a public educational system, or even public recreational areas. The Virtue Approach A very ancient approach to ethics is that ethical actions ought to be consistent with certain ideal virtues that provide for the full development of our humanity. T ...
jacob_dahl_rendtorff_session_6
... Interaction between rules and values in the use of ITC Concern for empowerment of citizens with ICT is essential Ethics of public governance is stakeholder management Ethics of public governance is service management and service oriented concerns for citizens. Ethics of empowerment of the ...
... Interaction between rules and values in the use of ITC Concern for empowerment of citizens with ICT is essential Ethics of public governance is stakeholder management Ethics of public governance is service management and service oriented concerns for citizens. Ethics of empowerment of the ...
CNA Code of Ethics
... against two or more possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go. • True dilemmas are infrequent in health care. More often, there are complex ethical problems with multiple courses of actions from which to choose. ...
... against two or more possible courses of action, and where choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go. • True dilemmas are infrequent in health care. More often, there are complex ethical problems with multiple courses of actions from which to choose. ...
Ethical Concerns in Public Administration
... Arthashastra, Panchatantra, Manusmriti, Kural, Shukra Niti, Kadambari, Raja 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 ...
... Arthashastra, Panchatantra, Manusmriti, Kural, Shukra Niti, Kadambari, Raja 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 ...
caring about ethics of care: a new dimension
... of the drug, and it might not be good. So they should really just talk it out and find some other way to make the money”. (Gilligan 1982: 26). The boy answered according to justice as equity, universal and rational principles (Heinz should steal the drug because life right is more important than pro ...
... of the drug, and it might not be good. So they should really just talk it out and find some other way to make the money”. (Gilligan 1982: 26). The boy answered according to justice as equity, universal and rational principles (Heinz should steal the drug because life right is more important than pro ...
Ethical Concepts and Theories
... • Guidelines vary in space and time • An action may be right in one society and wrong in another society or time ...
... • Guidelines vary in space and time • An action may be right in one society and wrong in another society or time ...
Meta-ethics - That Marcus Family Home
... 1. “Without God, everything is permitted.” (Dostoyevsky) Explain. What does Arthur say about this? 2. How are morality and religion different? Be specific. 3. Why isn’t religion necessary for moral motivation? 4. Why isn’t religion necessary for moral guidance? 5. What is Divine Command Theory? How ...
... 1. “Without God, everything is permitted.” (Dostoyevsky) Explain. What does Arthur say about this? 2. How are morality and religion different? Be specific. 3. Why isn’t religion necessary for moral motivation? 4. Why isn’t religion necessary for moral guidance? 5. What is Divine Command Theory? How ...
Relativism - A Level Philosophy
... – Science: discovers how the one, physical world is – Ethics: what would explain ethical ‘mistakes’ or getting the correct answer? ...
... – Science: discovers how the one, physical world is – Ethics: what would explain ethical ‘mistakes’ or getting the correct answer? ...
Relativism
... – Science: discovers how the one, physical world is – Ethics: what would explain ethical ‘mistakes’ or getting the correct answer? ...
... – Science: discovers how the one, physical world is – Ethics: what would explain ethical ‘mistakes’ or getting the correct answer? ...
King’s College London
... that it is never permissible to make a lying promise and why he thinks we have some duty to render aid. What happens on his view when the duty to render aid comes into conflict with the duty to refrain from making lying promises? 11. 'In debates about the permissibility of abortion, the issue of foe ...
... that it is never permissible to make a lying promise and why he thinks we have some duty to render aid. What happens on his view when the duty to render aid comes into conflict with the duty to refrain from making lying promises? 11. 'In debates about the permissibility of abortion, the issue of foe ...