Using Case Studies to Teach Business Ethics in a High
... The Golden Rule, laws, codes of ethics, etc. ...
... The Golden Rule, laws, codes of ethics, etc. ...
Moral Saints
... indicates that our moral theories must also make a better account of what is amoral. • The amoral is that in life that morality has nothing to say about one way or another. ...
... indicates that our moral theories must also make a better account of what is amoral. • The amoral is that in life that morality has nothing to say about one way or another. ...
Nussbaum and Wolf Reading Study Guide Phil 240 Introduction to
... Recent philosophy has seen a large resurgence of interest in theorizing about the virtues, but many virtue-oriented ethical theories have involved some version of relativism—the view that ethics can only articulate local ideals rather than offering any universally valid norms of conduct. In contrast ...
... Recent philosophy has seen a large resurgence of interest in theorizing about the virtues, but many virtue-oriented ethical theories have involved some version of relativism—the view that ethics can only articulate local ideals rather than offering any universally valid norms of conduct. In contrast ...
Ethics as a Contributor to a Culture of Quality
... Often not considered its own theory but rather a subset of deontology or rule utilitarianism Expands traditional rule/duty systems by making society as a whole a primary moral agent – communitarianism – with emphasis on “rights” ...
... Often not considered its own theory but rather a subset of deontology or rule utilitarianism Expands traditional rule/duty systems by making society as a whole a primary moral agent – communitarianism – with emphasis on “rights” ...
Reason, Passion, and the possibility of objective ethics
... and desires in the light of new evidence Claim: if is rational so is
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... and desires in the light of new evidence Claim: if
Mores, Morality, Ethics
... group or society do as a matter of fact have. • “No shoes, no shirt, no entry.” “Do not spit in public.” • Moral, =principles of right and wrong and standards of conduct which are universally advocated, that is, are put forth as prescriptions which all persons who wish to be judged “moral” should fo ...
... group or society do as a matter of fact have. • “No shoes, no shirt, no entry.” “Do not spit in public.” • Moral, =principles of right and wrong and standards of conduct which are universally advocated, that is, are put forth as prescriptions which all persons who wish to be judged “moral” should fo ...
Lesson 5 Kantian Ethics
... “The obligation to do our duty is unconditional. That is, we must do it for the sake of duty, because it is the right thing to do, not because it will profit us psychologically, or economically, not because if we don’t do it and get caught we’ll be punished. The categorical imperative was Kant’s na ...
... “The obligation to do our duty is unconditional. That is, we must do it for the sake of duty, because it is the right thing to do, not because it will profit us psychologically, or economically, not because if we don’t do it and get caught we’ll be punished. The categorical imperative was Kant’s na ...
social contract ethics
... Ethics—The Basics SOCIAL CONTRACT ETHICS Aquinas and Hobbes ALSO had very different views about the natural world. • Hobbes’ thinking was based on the science of his day, and unlike that of Aquinas or Aristotle, it found NO PLAN or DESIGN for the natural world, and NO UNIQUE PURPOSE for man as a pa ...
... Ethics—The Basics SOCIAL CONTRACT ETHICS Aquinas and Hobbes ALSO had very different views about the natural world. • Hobbes’ thinking was based on the science of his day, and unlike that of Aquinas or Aristotle, it found NO PLAN or DESIGN for the natural world, and NO UNIQUE PURPOSE for man as a pa ...
A New Kind of Dualism - David Banach Saint Anselm College
... A Christian Ethics ‘And you shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ This is the first commandment. And the second, like it, is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than ...
... A Christian Ethics ‘And you shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ This is the first commandment. And the second, like it, is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than ...
Kidder: How Good People Make Tough Choices
... Ethical Dilemmas are defined by Kidder at “right vs. right” and “at the heart of our toughest choices.” It is “right,” on the one hand, to protect the Spotted Owl, and “right,” on the other hand, to protect jobs. They are genuine dilemmas precisely because each side is firmly rooted in our basic, co ...
... Ethical Dilemmas are defined by Kidder at “right vs. right” and “at the heart of our toughest choices.” It is “right,” on the one hand, to protect the Spotted Owl, and “right,” on the other hand, to protect jobs. They are genuine dilemmas precisely because each side is firmly rooted in our basic, co ...
Document
... moments to think about your personal take on your pledge to help others. Write it down. ...
... moments to think about your personal take on your pledge to help others. Write it down. ...
Team-based Performance Changes
... – What is right, fair, and just for another individual (without having to evaluate the consequences or use religion)? ...
... – What is right, fair, and just for another individual (without having to evaluate the consequences or use religion)? ...
Approaches to Decision Making - WEB Du Bois at WEBDuBois.org
... Political costs, benefits, consequences Choice of criteria significant ...
... Political costs, benefits, consequences Choice of criteria significant ...
Is Morality Relative or are There Universal Standards?
... • People think the moral perspective of their culture is correct • The “abnormals” of one society are the norms of another society. • Cultural attitudes towards trances, polygamy, and homosexuality • Cultural diversity forces us to accept moral relativism ...
... • People think the moral perspective of their culture is correct • The “abnormals” of one society are the norms of another society. • Cultural attitudes towards trances, polygamy, and homosexuality • Cultural diversity forces us to accept moral relativism ...
Morals
... • Two problems: 1) None of these characteristiscs are exclusively human 2) Not all human beings possess these characteristics ...
... • Two problems: 1) None of these characteristiscs are exclusively human 2) Not all human beings possess these characteristics ...
Basis-for-Medical
... these theories give a central place to reason and not much to the role of feeling in moral decisionmaking. An alternative to this is an approach called virtue theory which has become very influential in ethics literature recently but is, in fact, based on the writings of Aristotle (384-322 BC). For ...
... these theories give a central place to reason and not much to the role of feeling in moral decisionmaking. An alternative to this is an approach called virtue theory which has become very influential in ethics literature recently but is, in fact, based on the writings of Aristotle (384-322 BC). For ...
moral philosophy - The Richmond Philosophy Pages
... false or whether moral judgements are instead basically subjective expressions of feeling, attitude or agreement. The implications for moral knowledge and moral psychology (motivation). ...
... false or whether moral judgements are instead basically subjective expressions of feeling, attitude or agreement. The implications for moral knowledge and moral psychology (motivation). ...
Information Technology And Control
... conduct of people toward each other and the conduct of 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 ...
... conduct of people toward each other and the conduct of 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 ...
sport ethics
... believe about ourselves, such as self-esteem, and society, such as empathy for others Moral Acting is how we act based on what we know and value. ...
... believe about ourselves, such as self-esteem, and society, such as empathy for others Moral Acting is how we act based on what we know and value. ...
Ethical Relativism is Opposed to Absolutism.
... Individual acts are right or wrong depending on the nature of the society in which the occur. Morality does not exist in a vacuum. Morality must be seen in the context that depends on the wants, goals, beliefs, history, and environment of the society. ...
... Individual acts are right or wrong depending on the nature of the society in which the occur. Morality does not exist in a vacuum. Morality must be seen in the context that depends on the wants, goals, beliefs, history, and environment of the society. ...
International Conference Handouts - Virtue
... primarily instead on how a course of action compares with what a virtuous social worker would do and what we as our best virtuous selves would do. From a virtue ethics perspective, then, how we make decisions when facing ethical dilemmas depends on our character: “….ethics is as much about being a c ...
... primarily instead on how a course of action compares with what a virtuous social worker would do and what we as our best virtuous selves would do. From a virtue ethics perspective, then, how we make decisions when facing ethical dilemmas depends on our character: “….ethics is as much about being a c ...
Abstracts - International Conference on Clinical Ethics and
... solving ethical conflicts. In this paper the well established theory of German psychologist Schulz von Thun will be applied to medical ethics and ethics consultation. The theory points out that different attitudes and convictions will invariably cause distorted patterns of perception and communicati ...
... solving ethical conflicts. In this paper the well established theory of German psychologist Schulz von Thun will be applied to medical ethics and ethics consultation. The theory points out that different attitudes and convictions will invariably cause distorted patterns of perception and communicati ...