Ethics – Part 1
... people. Accordingly, the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality, fairness, and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. Engineers must perform under a standard of professional behavior that requires adherence to the highest prin ...
... people. Accordingly, the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality, fairness, and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. Engineers must perform under a standard of professional behavior that requires adherence to the highest prin ...
Ethical Theories Power Point
... and Utilitarianism to reason) 7.) Investigate the “trilemma” options – Is there a third way through this dilemma? 8.) Make the decision – After applying checkpoints #1-7, what is the best possible resolution? 9.) Revisit and reflect on the decision – After the decision was made and the consequences ...
... and Utilitarianism to reason) 7.) Investigate the “trilemma” options – Is there a third way through this dilemma? 8.) Make the decision – After applying checkpoints #1-7, what is the best possible resolution? 9.) Revisit and reflect on the decision – After the decision was made and the consequences ...
Crafting & Executing Strategy 18e
... The Business Case for CSR and Environmentally Sustainable Business Practices ♦ Increased reputation and buyer patronage ♦ Reduced risk of reputation-damaging incidents ♦ Lower turnover costs and enhanced employee recruiting and workforce retention ...
... The Business Case for CSR and Environmentally Sustainable Business Practices ♦ Increased reputation and buyer patronage ♦ Reduced risk of reputation-damaging incidents ♦ Lower turnover costs and enhanced employee recruiting and workforce retention ...
ADVANCED GOLD WORKSHOP BENCHMARKS CONFLICT
... CONFLICT RESOLUTION • Distinguish between internal and external conflicts • Recognize actions and behavior within conflict – personal as well as of those with whom one works • Identify personal behaviors in the resolution of conflict • Implement strategies to build consensus • Win/win • Evaluate res ...
... CONFLICT RESOLUTION • Distinguish between internal and external conflicts • Recognize actions and behavior within conflict – personal as well as of those with whom one works • Identify personal behaviors in the resolution of conflict • Implement strategies to build consensus • Win/win • Evaluate res ...
Wittgenstein`s Conception of Ethics
... But we have reasons to give up this premise. Admitting that our natural languages (and therefore the language of ethics) is not notational, does not leave us with the alternative of either regarding the relevant sentences as nonsense or as admitting that they do not have the ethical character we had ...
... But we have reasons to give up this premise. Admitting that our natural languages (and therefore the language of ethics) is not notational, does not leave us with the alternative of either regarding the relevant sentences as nonsense or as admitting that they do not have the ethical character we had ...
Meta-Ethics
... issues but moral philosophy itself Often referred to as a second order theory Reflects on the more fundamental aspects of morality Meta ethical questions fall into 3 categories: meta-physical, epistemological and linguistic ...
... issues but moral philosophy itself Often referred to as a second order theory Reflects on the more fundamental aspects of morality Meta ethical questions fall into 3 categories: meta-physical, epistemological and linguistic ...
NDPPS Template Guide - EconIssues – Patrick A McNutt
... The following set of Hypotheses raise specific ethical issues that are germane to creating a universal code of good governance for 21st century. What one ought to do requires a discussion on each Hypothesis: • Hypothesis 1: Changing ‘global’ nature of doing business • Hypothesis 2: Relevance of a gl ...
... The following set of Hypotheses raise specific ethical issues that are germane to creating a universal code of good governance for 21st century. What one ought to do requires a discussion on each Hypothesis: • Hypothesis 1: Changing ‘global’ nature of doing business • Hypothesis 2: Relevance of a gl ...
Document
... • An action is ethical based on whether it produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people upon which it has an effect. • A cost-benefit analysis must be performed to determine the effects of competing alternatives on the persons affected. • The best alternative is the one that produces ...
... • An action is ethical based on whether it produces the greatest good for the greatest number of people upon which it has an effect. • A cost-benefit analysis must be performed to determine the effects of competing alternatives on the persons affected. • The best alternative is the one that produces ...
Slide 1
... like then there would be no people left! Lying cannot be universalized – if everybody lied then nobody would believe what anybody says, and lying would be pointless! ...
... like then there would be no people left! Lying cannot be universalized – if everybody lied then nobody would believe what anybody says, and lying would be pointless! ...
Judging the Ethics of Ethics Education
... ror current ethics instruction may en courage. As Hugo asserts, "Probity, sin cerity, candor, conviction, the idea of duty are things that, when in error, can turn hideous . what might be called the evil of good."2 The evil of this approach to being good is that it can, for example, pro vide the bas ...
... ror current ethics instruction may en courage. As Hugo asserts, "Probity, sin cerity, candor, conviction, the idea of duty are things that, when in error, can turn hideous . what might be called the evil of good."2 The evil of this approach to being good is that it can, for example, pro vide the bas ...
Chapter 3: Clinical Judgment: Applying Critical Thinking and Ethical
... Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN): Human dignity, integrity, autonomy, altruism, social justice. Ethical Reasoning Ethics and Bioethics deal with moral choices. Ethical Theories and Decision-Making Models o Ethical theories provide the bedrock from which we derive the principles that gui ...
... Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN): Human dignity, integrity, autonomy, altruism, social justice. Ethical Reasoning Ethics and Bioethics deal with moral choices. Ethical Theories and Decision-Making Models o Ethical theories provide the bedrock from which we derive the principles that gui ...
The psychologist Lwrence Kohlberg, for example, has concluded on
... State 6: Universal Ethical Principles Orientation. Right action is defined in terms of universal principles chosen because of their logical comprehensiveness, their universality, and their consistency. These ethical principles are not concrete like the Ten Commandments but abstract universal princip ...
... State 6: Universal Ethical Principles Orientation. Right action is defined in terms of universal principles chosen because of their logical comprehensiveness, their universality, and their consistency. These ethical principles are not concrete like the Ten Commandments but abstract universal princip ...
Lawrence Kohlberg`s Stages of Moral Development from Wikipedia
... separate entities from society, and that the individual’s own perspective may take precedence over society’s view; individuals may disobey rules inconsistent with their own principles. Post-conventional moralists live by their own ethical principles—principles that typically include such basic human ...
... separate entities from society, and that the individual’s own perspective may take precedence over society’s view; individuals may disobey rules inconsistent with their own principles. Post-conventional moralists live by their own ethical principles—principles that typically include such basic human ...
Ethics in Medieval Western Philosophy
... Augustine also devoted two treatises to the topic of lying. In the first of these, De mendacio (On Lying), he first suggests that a person S lies in saying p if, and only if (1) p is false, (2) S believes that p is false and (3) S says p with the intention of deceiving someone. He then considers thr ...
... Augustine also devoted two treatises to the topic of lying. In the first of these, De mendacio (On Lying), he first suggests that a person S lies in saying p if, and only if (1) p is false, (2) S believes that p is false and (3) S says p with the intention of deceiving someone. He then considers thr ...
Ethics and Business
... failed to prevent it when he or she could and should have (causality). – Person did so knowing what he or she was doing (knowledge). – Person did so of his or her own free will (freedom). ...
... failed to prevent it when he or she could and should have (causality). – Person did so knowing what he or she was doing (knowledge). – Person did so of his or her own free will (freedom). ...
Ethical Concepts and Theories
... – Makes no moral distinction between the actions of different people – not the same as tolerance – Decisions may not be based on reason • Not a workable ethical theory ...
... – Makes no moral distinction between the actions of different people – not the same as tolerance – Decisions may not be based on reason • Not a workable ethical theory ...
Ethics and Business – FTMS
... failed to prevent it when he or she could and should have (causality). – Person did so knowing what he or she was doing (knowledge). – Person did so of his or her own free will (freedom). ...
... failed to prevent it when he or she could and should have (causality). – Person did so knowing what he or she was doing (knowledge). – Person did so of his or her own free will (freedom). ...
Ethics and Business
... failed to prevent it when he or she could and should have (causality). – Person did so knowing what he or she was doing (knowledge). – Person did so of his or her own free will (freedom). ...
... failed to prevent it when he or she could and should have (causality). – Person did so knowing what he or she was doing (knowledge). – Person did so of his or her own free will (freedom). ...
ethical reasoning
... Some claim that while the moral practices of societies may differ, the fundamental moral principles underlying these practices do not. EXAMPLE In some societies, killing one's parents after they reach a certain age is common practice, stemming from the belief that people are better off in the after ...
... Some claim that while the moral practices of societies may differ, the fundamental moral principles underlying these practices do not. EXAMPLE In some societies, killing one's parents after they reach a certain age is common practice, stemming from the belief that people are better off in the after ...
Ethics - School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
... people. Accordingly, the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality, fairness, and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. Engineers must perform under a standard of professional behavior that requires adherence to the highest prin ...
... people. Accordingly, the services provided by engineers require honesty, impartiality, fairness, and equity, and must be dedicated to the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare. Engineers must perform under a standard of professional behavior that requires adherence to the highest prin ...
The False Ethical Dilemma
... decision. On the other hand, when an ethical value such as honesty or promise-keeping conflict with nonethical values such as personal wealth, prestige or comfort, it may take a strong person to sacrifice self-interest to follow the moral principle. Thus, the moral response to a conflict in values i ...
... decision. On the other hand, when an ethical value such as honesty or promise-keeping conflict with nonethical values such as personal wealth, prestige or comfort, it may take a strong person to sacrifice self-interest to follow the moral principle. Thus, the moral response to a conflict in values i ...
Ethical Decision Making – Questions to help decide the ethical
... Ethical Decision Making – Questions to help decide the ethical course of action Developed by the Insurance Institute for Applied Ethics ...
... Ethical Decision Making – Questions to help decide the ethical course of action Developed by the Insurance Institute for Applied Ethics ...
Set 6: Kantian Ethics
... MORAL DUTIES & OBLIGATIONS Kant focuses on what we ought to do, the moral duties that should guide our decision-making. • Even if the consequences are undesirable— unpleasant or even horrific—moral duty rules. • No exceptions! This bugs his critics! ...
... MORAL DUTIES & OBLIGATIONS Kant focuses on what we ought to do, the moral duties that should guide our decision-making. • Even if the consequences are undesirable— unpleasant or even horrific—moral duty rules. • No exceptions! This bugs his critics! ...
Max Weber: An ethic of responsibility as a
... convictions and the good intentions, ignoring the real consequences of ones actions and showing no readiness to take responsibility for the undesirable results of actions taken with the right intentions.”1 “The politician cannot be satisfied with merely intending to do the right thing. He must also ...
... convictions and the good intentions, ignoring the real consequences of ones actions and showing no readiness to take responsibility for the undesirable results of actions taken with the right intentions.”1 “The politician cannot be satisfied with merely intending to do the right thing. He must also ...