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... • Ethical terms can be defined or explained using the same ‘natural’ terms that we would use to defined mathematics or science • Morals could be based on the same kind of observation of the world as used in scientific observation • Naturalists come to their ethical conclusions using non-ethical evid ...
... • Ethical terms can be defined or explained using the same ‘natural’ terms that we would use to defined mathematics or science • Morals could be based on the same kind of observation of the world as used in scientific observation • Naturalists come to their ethical conclusions using non-ethical evid ...
COMM 310 A Field Guide to Philosophers
... Note: This section includes many more philosophies than our textbook covers. Please feel free to use any of them! Plato: Refrain from wrongdoing regardless of the consequences. Set aside the views of society, acquire the knowledge necessary to make a good decision, then act in such a way that you ar ...
... Note: This section includes many more philosophies than our textbook covers. Please feel free to use any of them! Plato: Refrain from wrongdoing regardless of the consequences. Set aside the views of society, acquire the knowledge necessary to make a good decision, then act in such a way that you ar ...
Strengths and Weaknesses of Professional Codes
... Some argue that some moral issues affecting professionals are sufficiently distinct and specialized to warrant a separate field of study. Others argue that professionals can have special moral obligations that exceed those of ordinary individuals. To grasp the arguments for this view, it is useful f ...
... Some argue that some moral issues affecting professionals are sufficiently distinct and specialized to warrant a separate field of study. Others argue that professionals can have special moral obligations that exceed those of ordinary individuals. To grasp the arguments for this view, it is useful f ...
Religion III Ch 6 notes
... back on history and say that the Holocaust was just. Likewise, none could say that the actions of Mother Teresa were selfish and cruel. No matter how much someone tries to convince himself or herself that all things are subjective, there are definite elements of human nature that all people bear wit ...
... back on history and say that the Holocaust was just. Likewise, none could say that the actions of Mother Teresa were selfish and cruel. No matter how much someone tries to convince himself or herself that all things are subjective, there are definite elements of human nature that all people bear wit ...
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 ...
The Ethics Toolkit For Coaches and Mentors
... A Code of Conduct, or code of practice, is a document which is drawn up to reflect the way that you do business. It is a set of voluntary ‘rules’ and it encapsulates your philosophy and practice on matters relating to contracts, conditions of service, conflicts of interests etc. Its purpose is to ...
... A Code of Conduct, or code of practice, is a document which is drawn up to reflect the way that you do business. It is a set of voluntary ‘rules’ and it encapsulates your philosophy and practice on matters relating to contracts, conditions of service, conflicts of interests etc. Its purpose is to ...
Minimal Ethics
... Nevertheless, in some sections on bioethical questions, which are clearly important to him and on which his public commitment is well known, he breaks with that rule. In section 13 (‘There’s a violinist attached to your back’), which discusses abortion, the author puts forward his own theory: “Perso ...
... Nevertheless, in some sections on bioethical questions, which are clearly important to him and on which his public commitment is well known, he breaks with that rule. In section 13 (‘There’s a violinist attached to your back’), which discusses abortion, the author puts forward his own theory: “Perso ...
the ethics of obligation
... inclinations in favor of general rules that impartially promote the welfare of everyone … including ourselves (ultimately); rules that are in our enlightened self-interest. • We can do this because others in society have agreed to do the same thing, because it is in their enlightened (ultimate) self ...
... inclinations in favor of general rules that impartially promote the welfare of everyone … including ourselves (ultimately); rules that are in our enlightened self-interest. • We can do this because others in society have agreed to do the same thing, because it is in their enlightened (ultimate) self ...
Topic 1: introduction to Ethics
... should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. You will study this theory in topic ...
... should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people. You will study this theory in topic ...
No Slide Title
... – Moral judgment is motivated by one’s own conscience (“Kohlberg’s Levels and Stages”) ...
... – Moral judgment is motivated by one’s own conscience (“Kohlberg’s Levels and Stages”) ...
Ethics & Nanotechnology Summer Bridge Program XXVI
... uncertain views about the definition of courage by appeal to other views. DIALECTIC! ...
... uncertain views about the definition of courage by appeal to other views. DIALECTIC! ...
Neuroscience and Moral Reliability
... difference lies in the use of direct, physical violence against a fellow human being in the latter group, whereas in the former group the life of the one is sacrificed through mechanical, distal means. Greene then notes that the interventionist response is more easily justified by consequentialist e ...
... difference lies in the use of direct, physical violence against a fellow human being in the latter group, whereas in the former group the life of the one is sacrificed through mechanical, distal means. Greene then notes that the interventionist response is more easily justified by consequentialist e ...
Moral Reasoning and Moral Development
... 2. Is if FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and better friendships? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? ...
... 2. Is if FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and better friendships? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? ...
c. virtue ethics - University of San Diego
... by universalizability. If you can plug actions as maxims into this formula without problems, such actions are the right things to do; if you can’t, they are the wrong things to do. Kant’s second formulation of the categorical imperative is a bit less abstract: “Act in such a way that you always trea ...
... by universalizability. If you can plug actions as maxims into this formula without problems, such actions are the right things to do; if you can’t, they are the wrong things to do. Kant’s second formulation of the categorical imperative is a bit less abstract: “Act in such a way that you always trea ...
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 ...
Ethics – Consequentialism and Utilitarianism
... rights which never could have been withholden from them but by the hand of tyranny. The French have already discovered that the blackness of the skin is no reason why a human being should be abandoned without redress to the caprice of a tormentor. It may come one day to be recognized, that the numbe ...
... rights which never could have been withholden from them but by the hand of tyranny. The French have already discovered that the blackness of the skin is no reason why a human being should be abandoned without redress to the caprice of a tormentor. It may come one day to be recognized, that the numbe ...
YourLifeinChrist PowerPoint Chapter 2
... Ask the following question: Would I be willing to allow everyone in a similar situation to act this way? ...
... Ask the following question: Would I be willing to allow everyone in a similar situation to act this way? ...
Search out the Facts Intention
... Ask the following question: Would I be willing to allow everyone in a similar situation to act this way? ...
... Ask the following question: Would I be willing to allow everyone in a similar situation to act this way? ...
Right Reason in Action
... Ask the following question: Would I be willing to allow everyone in a similar situation to act this way? ...
... Ask the following question: Would I be willing to allow everyone in a similar situation to act this way? ...
Confucian Worries about the Aristotelian Sophos
... Like the Confucian sage (shengren), the Aristotelian theoretically wise person (sophos) is a purported model of ethical and intellectual self-cultivation. Yet within comparative ethics, Confucian philosophers have tended either to reject Aristotle’s sophos as a viable exemplar of human flourishing, ...
... Like the Confucian sage (shengren), the Aristotelian theoretically wise person (sophos) is a purported model of ethical and intellectual self-cultivation. Yet within comparative ethics, Confucian philosophers have tended either to reject Aristotle’s sophos as a viable exemplar of human flourishing, ...
Crafting & Executing Strategy 18e
... Adherence to universal ethical norms takes precedence over local norms. ...
... Adherence to universal ethical norms takes precedence over local norms. ...