Chapter 2 - Test Bank 1
... According to Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), the only thing that is intrinsically good is a good will. Kant believed moral worth comes from doing one’s duty. Review the difference between categorical imperative and hypothetical imperative The following comprise the principles of Kant’s ethical fo ...
... According to Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), the only thing that is intrinsically good is a good will. Kant believed moral worth comes from doing one’s duty. Review the difference between categorical imperative and hypothetical imperative The following comprise the principles of Kant’s ethical fo ...
virtue ethics newest version
... the good life, virtue ethics goes behind the action and escapes the sterility of utilitarianism or Kantian ethics. Character lies behind action and so virtues are key in determining good actions. philosophicalinvestigations.co.uk ...
... the good life, virtue ethics goes behind the action and escapes the sterility of utilitarianism or Kantian ethics. Character lies behind action and so virtues are key in determining good actions. philosophicalinvestigations.co.uk ...
actions. Virtue ethics
... we would have to ask what sort of human actions and social policies or laws would contribute to this goal. And we would have to look at what qualities of human character would also contribute to the goal of creating and maintaining a state of human welfare. If both human actions and human charac ...
... we would have to ask what sort of human actions and social policies or laws would contribute to this goal. And we would have to look at what qualities of human character would also contribute to the goal of creating and maintaining a state of human welfare. If both human actions and human charac ...
Ethics and HRM Processes - Personal web pages for people of
... to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for the worker and the worker's family am existence worthy of human dignity. Two approaches: non discrimination and equality In the European Union Law there is a reverse burden of proof in terms of discrimination and equality ...
... to just and favourable remuneration ensuring for the worker and the worker's family am existence worthy of human dignity. Two approaches: non discrimination and equality In the European Union Law there is a reverse burden of proof in terms of discrimination and equality ...
ethno-ethics and ethno-culture as aspects of cultural ethics
... Marta Nussbaum offers a centric stream between these two extremes, which seems to be a good perspective. Following Aristotle and his concept of virtue, she introduces the categories of “human ability (strong values) and human needs”. This author rejects ethnological relativism and is of the opinion ...
... Marta Nussbaum offers a centric stream between these two extremes, which seems to be a good perspective. Following Aristotle and his concept of virtue, she introduces the categories of “human ability (strong values) and human needs”. This author rejects ethnological relativism and is of the opinion ...
Business & Society Archie B. Carroll Ann K. Buchholtz Ethics, Sustainability, and Stakeholder
... 1. Could undermine the ways of thinking or habits of mind that are needed in ethics thinking. ...
... 1. Could undermine the ways of thinking or habits of mind that are needed in ethics thinking. ...
introdcution to ethics - MDC Faculty Home Pages
... • Kant thinks that certain moral rules apply to everyone all the time. A rule such as lying is wrong, applies to everyone, and therefore morality commands that we never lie no matter what situation we find ourselves in. The beneficial consequences of our action do not justify any action that violat ...
... • Kant thinks that certain moral rules apply to everyone all the time. A rule such as lying is wrong, applies to everyone, and therefore morality commands that we never lie no matter what situation we find ourselves in. The beneficial consequences of our action do not justify any action that violat ...
Carr Study Questions
... Albert Carr's "Is Business Bluffing Ethical?," despite its age (and regrettable sexism), is still widely read in Business Ethics classes. Students often find the views it expresses persuasive and appealing, and business people sometimes make arguments similar to Carr’s. These arguments are flawed, h ...
... Albert Carr's "Is Business Bluffing Ethical?," despite its age (and regrettable sexism), is still widely read in Business Ethics classes. Students often find the views it expresses persuasive and appealing, and business people sometimes make arguments similar to Carr’s. These arguments are flawed, h ...
Kant and Duty
... ‘‘Act in such a way that you always treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, never simply as a means, but always at the same time as the end’’ • Basically: Do our actions treat humanity as an end or do they use people as a means???????????? • Kant: People are Intrins ...
... ‘‘Act in such a way that you always treat humanity, whether in your own person or in the person of any other, never simply as a means, but always at the same time as the end’’ • Basically: Do our actions treat humanity as an end or do they use people as a means???????????? • Kant: People are Intrins ...
Chapter 10
... beliefs and values. • Principles were expansive enough to be shared by all rational individuals, regardless of their background and individual beliefs. ...
... beliefs and values. • Principles were expansive enough to be shared by all rational individuals, regardless of their background and individual beliefs. ...
CH 1 PPT - Caroline Paltin, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist,#PSY14274
... – Our perspectives of right and proper conduct – Actions are evaluated on the basis of some broader cultural context or religious standard ...
... – Our perspectives of right and proper conduct – Actions are evaluated on the basis of some broader cultural context or religious standard ...
Institutional Integrity and Organizational Ethics
... What kind of person ought I be in order to live a moral life and make good ethical decisions? n What are my duties and obligations to other individuals whose life and well-being may be affected by my actions? n What do I owe the common good or the public interest, in my life as a member of society ...
... What kind of person ought I be in order to live a moral life and make good ethical decisions? n What are my duties and obligations to other individuals whose life and well-being may be affected by my actions? n What do I owe the common good or the public interest, in my life as a member of society ...
Importance of Environmental Ethics and its Approaches in our
... Arne Naess, who proposed a theory known as “Deep Ecology” says “modern ecology has emphasized a high degree of symbiosis as a common feature in mature ecosystems, an interdependence for the benefit of all.” Naess listed some deep-ecology platform that may be summarized as follows: All life has val ...
... Arne Naess, who proposed a theory known as “Deep Ecology” says “modern ecology has emphasized a high degree of symbiosis as a common feature in mature ecosystems, an interdependence for the benefit of all.” Naess listed some deep-ecology platform that may be summarized as follows: All life has val ...
Integrity and Ethics,Mr.Shiva Hari Adhikari
... wrong that prescribe what ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues. Higher ethical standard and practices is critical in administering work to gain public trust. ...
... wrong that prescribe what ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues. Higher ethical standard and practices is critical in administering work to gain public trust. ...
Moral Saints
... these persons for their moral commitments, we would not necessarily want them as friends, nor would we want out loved ones to be moral saints. ...
... these persons for their moral commitments, we would not necessarily want them as friends, nor would we want out loved ones to be moral saints. ...
Chapter_5
... generalized behaviors or states of affairs that are considered by the individual to be important.” • They play a fairly central role in one’s overall psychological makeup. – They can affect behavior in a variety of situations. ...
... generalized behaviors or states of affairs that are considered by the individual to be important.” • They play a fairly central role in one’s overall psychological makeup. – They can affect behavior in a variety of situations. ...
Ethical Dilemmas of Artificial Intelligence
... Furthermore should an army of said entities be created, what happens to Asimov’s laws which do not pertain to robots specifically created to do harm? By treating a conscious being as a tool to be used for one’s own ends we not only run the risk of destroying our own moral character but as Tom Fadial ...
... Furthermore should an army of said entities be created, what happens to Asimov’s laws which do not pertain to robots specifically created to do harm? By treating a conscious being as a tool to be used for one’s own ends we not only run the risk of destroying our own moral character but as Tom Fadial ...
Understanding Values and Ethics
... Ability to explain how professional values and ethics influence the decision making process in daily work. Recognition that we all have a code, like the NASW Code of Ethics for social workers, that guides practice Ability to identify tow types of ethical issues that are related to your work. Underst ...
... Ability to explain how professional values and ethics influence the decision making process in daily work. Recognition that we all have a code, like the NASW Code of Ethics for social workers, that guides practice Ability to identify tow types of ethical issues that are related to your work. Underst ...
Ethical Decisions: A Foundation for Appropriate Problem
... • interpersonal/communication problem? ...
... • interpersonal/communication problem? ...
What is medical ethics? A-Ethics (Gr) ethikos , adjuctive, noun, ethos
... - The most favourable consequence is one where there is the least human suffering and the most happiness 2- Duty –based ethics (deontological):This theory dictates that we are duty –bound to certain actions in our medical practice irrespective of consequence. For instance it is important to always b ...
... - The most favourable consequence is one where there is the least human suffering and the most happiness 2- Duty –based ethics (deontological):This theory dictates that we are duty –bound to certain actions in our medical practice irrespective of consequence. For instance it is important to always b ...
Ethics and Moral Values
... want are usually among the things we value, but values and wants are different. It is possible to want what one does not value, and possible to value what one does not want. ...
... want are usually among the things we value, but values and wants are different. It is possible to want what one does not value, and possible to value what one does not want. ...
Supplemental Notes on Aristotle Philosophy 2
... Since it must be an activity of man, one should examine activities which are exclusively human: Not growth or reproduction, not sensation…. It is the activity of REASON, or activity in accord with reason. Happiness is not virtue itself, but activity in accord with virtue (virtues being both intelle ...
... Since it must be an activity of man, one should examine activities which are exclusively human: Not growth or reproduction, not sensation…. It is the activity of REASON, or activity in accord with reason. Happiness is not virtue itself, but activity in accord with virtue (virtues being both intelle ...
Making Ethical Decis.. - Personal web pages for people of Metropolia
... IPW Helsinki Metropolia Business School, Finland May 13 – 17 2013 ...
... IPW Helsinki Metropolia Business School, Finland May 13 – 17 2013 ...