Moral Leadership
... These are a set of maintained values; so long as your values are in line with your schools ethic wondrous things will happen. In our society it is generally acknowledged that we all have the right to exist independently of our connections with government, school, community, and other groups. However ...
... These are a set of maintained values; so long as your values are in line with your schools ethic wondrous things will happen. In our society it is generally acknowledged that we all have the right to exist independently of our connections with government, school, community, and other groups. However ...
Chapter 15
... Reasoning • Teleological ethical theory • Morality of an act or practice comes from its consequences • Utilitarianism: what is good and moral comes from acts that produce the greatest good for the greatest number of people • Deontological ethical theory • Actions have a good or bad morality regardle ...
... Reasoning • Teleological ethical theory • Morality of an act or practice comes from its consequences • Utilitarianism: what is good and moral comes from acts that produce the greatest good for the greatest number of people • Deontological ethical theory • Actions have a good or bad morality regardle ...
Ethical Behavior - Northwest Missouri State University
... provides the most good or does the least harm, or, to put it another way, produces the greatest balance of good over harm. The ethical corporate action, then, is the one that produces the greatest good and does the least harm for all who are affected-customers, employees, shareholders, the community ...
... provides the most good or does the least harm, or, to put it another way, produces the greatest balance of good over harm. The ethical corporate action, then, is the one that produces the greatest good and does the least harm for all who are affected-customers, employees, shareholders, the community ...
Chapter 8 Slides
... o Character development is a source of ethical behavior separate from the use of principles reasoning o Virtue ethic: Ethical behavior stems from character virtues built up by habit o Aristotle believed that by their nature ethical decisions require choice, and we build virtue, or ethical character, ...
... o Character development is a source of ethical behavior separate from the use of principles reasoning o Virtue ethic: Ethical behavior stems from character virtues built up by habit o Aristotle believed that by their nature ethical decisions require choice, and we build virtue, or ethical character, ...
On acts, omissions and responsibility
... he bases seeming absolute moral claims on general rules, which he then concedes may be broken in given circumstances. McLachlan does not seem concerned that the permissibility of breaking these rules destroys their absolute nature and thus leaves them entirely redundant as the basis for an absolute ...
... he bases seeming absolute moral claims on general rules, which he then concedes may be broken in given circumstances. McLachlan does not seem concerned that the permissibility of breaking these rules destroys their absolute nature and thus leaves them entirely redundant as the basis for an absolute ...
Utilitarianism-R-Warren-041014
... form of consequentialism. To examine the application of utilitarian thinking to some ethical problems in health care. To identify some key strengths and weaknesses of utilitarianism in this context. ...
... form of consequentialism. To examine the application of utilitarian thinking to some ethical problems in health care. To identify some key strengths and weaknesses of utilitarianism in this context. ...
APSperception2012
... Multiple motivational influences on perception have been found: those who are fatigued or carrying heavy objects or even in a negative mood perceive distances as further away or hills as steeper (Balcetis & Dunning, 2010; Bhalla & Proffitt, 1999; Proffitt et al, 2003; Stefanucci et al, 2008). The re ...
... Multiple motivational influences on perception have been found: those who are fatigued or carrying heavy objects or even in a negative mood perceive distances as further away or hills as steeper (Balcetis & Dunning, 2010; Bhalla & Proffitt, 1999; Proffitt et al, 2003; Stefanucci et al, 2008). The re ...
Debate on Liability Ethics in China Financial Market
... concept “liability ethics” expressly and made clarification thereon, and put forwards “liability-oriented ethics” and “conviction-oriented ethics” in two respective speeches. As said by Mr. Web, “We must understand one fact, all ethically inclined acts/behaviors can be dominated by one of two princi ...
... concept “liability ethics” expressly and made clarification thereon, and put forwards “liability-oriented ethics” and “conviction-oriented ethics” in two respective speeches. As said by Mr. Web, “We must understand one fact, all ethically inclined acts/behaviors can be dominated by one of two princi ...
PUBLIC SPEAKING
... They are often used to assisting legal decisions related to human service worker behavior. They help guide treatment decision making and protect against future harm or difficulty. ...
... They are often used to assisting legal decisions related to human service worker behavior. They help guide treatment decision making and protect against future harm or difficulty. ...
File - Zachary Carscaddon
... African nations have even declined or destroyed food aid during crises rather than allow consumption of GMO’s. Though economics could be a sub context, food safety is the primary concern. ...
... African nations have even declined or destroyed food aid during crises rather than allow consumption of GMO’s. Though economics could be a sub context, food safety is the primary concern. ...
IMPROVISATION AND ETHICS - The University of Chicago Divinity School
... As Frankena sees moral thought, it goes on in a situation with fixed, given possibilities; the terms of choice, the alternatives, are something for which no one has responsibility (except so far as one has by one’s previous actions brought into existence certain fixed elements of the situation). The ...
... As Frankena sees moral thought, it goes on in a situation with fixed, given possibilities; the terms of choice, the alternatives, are something for which no one has responsibility (except so far as one has by one’s previous actions brought into existence certain fixed elements of the situation). The ...
Michael Josephson on Ethical Decision Making
... Making consistently ethical decisions is difficult. Most decisions have to be made in the context of economic, professional and social pressures which can sometimes challenge our ethical goals and conceal or confuse the moral issues. In addition, making ethical choices is complex because in many sit ...
... Making consistently ethical decisions is difficult. Most decisions have to be made in the context of economic, professional and social pressures which can sometimes challenge our ethical goals and conceal or confuse the moral issues. In addition, making ethical choices is complex because in many sit ...
Is Carmela Soprano a Feminist - AST-TOK
... probably sick of religion because it was not much successful. Carmela before devoted her life to her children now Carmela is ready to turn attention towards herself. Life is short so Carmela wants those changes now. Carmela has learned to stand up for herself. The confrontation with Tony begins ...
... probably sick of religion because it was not much successful. Carmela before devoted her life to her children now Carmela is ready to turn attention towards herself. Life is short so Carmela wants those changes now. Carmela has learned to stand up for herself. The confrontation with Tony begins ...
What Should We Want From a Robot Ethic?
... technological system that must resolve such dilemmas, is that they are built systems, and so these ethical schemes must be built-in and chosen by designers. Even in systems that could learn ethical rules or behavior, it is not clear that they would qualify as autonomous moral agents, and the designe ...
... technological system that must resolve such dilemmas, is that they are built systems, and so these ethical schemes must be built-in and chosen by designers. Even in systems that could learn ethical rules or behavior, it is not clear that they would qualify as autonomous moral agents, and the designe ...
Kant’s Ethics of Duty - NCC Courses: Dr. Sarah B. Fowler
... Reason as the source of the moral law (reason "commands") Kant's premise: "nothing in nature is in vain", therefore reason must have some function. • The functions of the preservation of life or the gaining of happiness are better performed by instinct. [examples?] • Thus he concludes that Reason h ...
... Reason as the source of the moral law (reason "commands") Kant's premise: "nothing in nature is in vain", therefore reason must have some function. • The functions of the preservation of life or the gaining of happiness are better performed by instinct. [examples?] • Thus he concludes that Reason h ...
Chapter 10
... Efforts by foreign individuals to sue U.S. firms in U.S. courts for the actions of their companies abroad. ...
... Efforts by foreign individuals to sue U.S. firms in U.S. courts for the actions of their companies abroad. ...
Ethical Relativism 2 Kinds of Relativism: ethical relativism and social
... Moral statements are neither true nor false, or they are only true of false for me. Moral language is practical and action guiding, rather than descriptive and truth valued. Our moral feelings will, of course, be heavily influenced by how we are raised and by what our societies think is morally good ...
... Moral statements are neither true nor false, or they are only true of false for me. Moral language is practical and action guiding, rather than descriptive and truth valued. Our moral feelings will, of course, be heavily influenced by how we are raised and by what our societies think is morally good ...
Chapter 2
... Studies have shown that: • Ethical reasoning may be an important determinant of professional judgment • Unethical and dysfunctional audit behavior may be systematically related to the auditor’s level of ethical reasoning • Ethical reasoning may be an important cognitive characteristic that may affec ...
... Studies have shown that: • Ethical reasoning may be an important determinant of professional judgment • Unethical and dysfunctional audit behavior may be systematically related to the auditor’s level of ethical reasoning • Ethical reasoning may be an important cognitive characteristic that may affec ...
- Digital Commons @ Colby
... harm), our usual concern behind invoking moral demands is to protect the victims rather than the victinlizers. Of course, even if the proper conclusion to draw is that we do best to keep moral goodness and good living conceptually distinct (i.e., define neither in terms of the other), there is alway ...
... harm), our usual concern behind invoking moral demands is to protect the victims rather than the victinlizers. Of course, even if the proper conclusion to draw is that we do best to keep moral goodness and good living conceptually distinct (i.e., define neither in terms of the other), there is alway ...
Reason for the Case
... own action. Ethical egoism holds that actions whose consequences will benefit the doer can be considered ethical (IEP, 2014). Utilitarianism Utilitarianism, at its most basic, states that something is moral, or good when it produces the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people, that ...
... own action. Ethical egoism holds that actions whose consequences will benefit the doer can be considered ethical (IEP, 2014). Utilitarianism Utilitarianism, at its most basic, states that something is moral, or good when it produces the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people, that ...
A Vindication of the Rights of Machines
... which the boundary of our species is drawn do not have moral significance," and to decide questions of moral agency on this ground "would put us in the same position as racists who give preference to those who are members of their race." For this reason, the question of moral agency has come to be d ...
... which the boundary of our species is drawn do not have moral significance," and to decide questions of moral agency on this ground "would put us in the same position as racists who give preference to those who are members of their race." For this reason, the question of moral agency has come to be d ...
James Rachels, “Ethical Egoism”.
... 2. Structure of Rachels’ Argument 1. (6.1) Definitions, Distinctions, and the Issue: “Is there a Duty to Contribute to Famine Relief (i.e., care for others)? (65-66) a. Presents “common-sense morality”: although we should look after our own selfinterest, we also have a duty to care for others, espec ...
... 2. Structure of Rachels’ Argument 1. (6.1) Definitions, Distinctions, and the Issue: “Is there a Duty to Contribute to Famine Relief (i.e., care for others)? (65-66) a. Presents “common-sense morality”: although we should look after our own selfinterest, we also have a duty to care for others, espec ...
Module-7 - Binghamton University
... good or does the least harm, or, to put it another way, produces the greatest balance of good over harm. The ethical corporate action, then, is the one that produces the greatest good and does the least harm for all who are affected-customers, employees, shareholders, the community, and the environm ...
... good or does the least harm, or, to put it another way, produces the greatest balance of good over harm. The ethical corporate action, then, is the one that produces the greatest good and does the least harm for all who are affected-customers, employees, shareholders, the community, and the environm ...
When Soldiers Aren`t Heroes: An Essay
... not address this necessary element of moral life in all the possible traditions that have informed and shaped contemporary American culture (which would, in fact, be all those of the Western tradition). But I can simply note that Aristotelianism and other agent-oriented ethics — Christian ethics, de ...
... not address this necessary element of moral life in all the possible traditions that have informed and shaped contemporary American culture (which would, in fact, be all those of the Western tradition). But I can simply note that Aristotelianism and other agent-oriented ethics — Christian ethics, de ...
Prescriptivism
... arguments is consistency. In requiring us to universalize moral judgements, Hare’s theory is similar to Kantian deontological ethics. However, Kant argues that the standards for a good person (the good will) are themselves set by reason, and are therefore objective. Hare does not. Neither the empiri ...
... arguments is consistency. In requiring us to universalize moral judgements, Hare’s theory is similar to Kantian deontological ethics. However, Kant argues that the standards for a good person (the good will) are themselves set by reason, and are therefore objective. Hare does not. Neither the empiri ...