Ethics and Ethical Theories
... • Virtue ethics - Plato (427?-327 BCE) and Aristotle (384322 BCE) • Development of good character traits and habits • Be a moral person rather than just follow rules • Agent-oriented rather than action or rule-oriented • Develop character traits such as kindness, truthfulness, honesty, trustworthine ...
... • Virtue ethics - Plato (427?-327 BCE) and Aristotle (384322 BCE) • Development of good character traits and habits • Be a moral person rather than just follow rules • Agent-oriented rather than action or rule-oriented • Develop character traits such as kindness, truthfulness, honesty, trustworthine ...
Business ethics? I didn`t think there were any!
... ….then can we ever say if something is actually right or wrong? ...
... ….then can we ever say if something is actually right or wrong? ...
Marketing Ethics
... Concern for law, order. of consequences action defined by Adult. Concern for Right universal moral others & adherence to principles that apply to universal moral all persons. principles ...
... Concern for law, order. of consequences action defined by Adult. Concern for Right universal moral others & adherence to principles that apply to universal moral all persons. principles ...
ch03_wcr - University of Delaware
... 2. Judgment process: choosing what to do 3. Decision to act in accordance with the judgment Outcome We hope that the course of action leads to the outcome of a caring response As applied ethicists, should we focus more on the course of action or the outcome? Discuss. ...
... 2. Judgment process: choosing what to do 3. Decision to act in accordance with the judgment Outcome We hope that the course of action leads to the outcome of a caring response As applied ethicists, should we focus more on the course of action or the outcome? Discuss. ...
Ethical Relativism
... form of anthropology or sociology; we can study the various ethical systems different cultures have, but we can’t legitimately argue that any one set is better or worse than any other. ...
... form of anthropology or sociology; we can study the various ethical systems different cultures have, but we can’t legitimately argue that any one set is better or worse than any other. ...
Ethics “Moral Philosophy”
... Conventional Ethical Relativism “In the 1920’s it was immoral for women to wear bathing suits that were more than 6 inches above the knee” ...
... Conventional Ethical Relativism “In the 1920’s it was immoral for women to wear bathing suits that were more than 6 inches above the knee” ...
Moral Management Models
... comparison of a decision or practice to prevailing societal norms. Decision, Behavior, or Practice ...
... comparison of a decision or practice to prevailing societal norms. Decision, Behavior, or Practice ...
STOLZE - PHILOSOPHY 102
... “For preference utilitarians, taking the life of a person will normally be worse than taking the life of some other being, because persons are highly future-oriented in their preferences. To kill a person is therefore, normally, to violate not just one but a wide range of the most central and signif ...
... “For preference utilitarians, taking the life of a person will normally be worse than taking the life of some other being, because persons are highly future-oriented in their preferences. To kill a person is therefore, normally, to violate not just one but a wide range of the most central and signif ...
Ethical basis of the potter box, kant, and rawls
... Known for his work in Metaphysics and Ethics ...
... Known for his work in Metaphysics and Ethics ...
Building Trust Through Good Decision Making
... when we say we cannot or will not do something, then we won’t do it. • Excellence-We are satisfied with nothing less than the very best in everything we do. We will continue to raise the bar for everyone. The great fun here will be for all of us to discover just how good we can really be. ...
... when we say we cannot or will not do something, then we won’t do it. • Excellence-We are satisfied with nothing less than the very best in everything we do. We will continue to raise the bar for everyone. The great fun here will be for all of us to discover just how good we can really be. ...
Thinking Ethically: A Framework for Moral Decision Making
... will lead to the best overall consequences? 2) What moral rights do the affected parties have, and which course of action best respects those rights? 3) Which course of action treats everyone the same, except where there is a morally justifiable reason not to, and does not show favoritism or discrim ...
... will lead to the best overall consequences? 2) What moral rights do the affected parties have, and which course of action best respects those rights? 3) Which course of action treats everyone the same, except where there is a morally justifiable reason not to, and does not show favoritism or discrim ...
PHILOSOPHY_6
... The main focus of this division of ethics is on determining “principles that ought to guide human conduct” or “the formulation of moral rules that have direct implications for what human actions, institutions, and ways of life should be like”. In fulfilling this task, moral philosophers have put for ...
... The main focus of this division of ethics is on determining “principles that ought to guide human conduct” or “the formulation of moral rules that have direct implications for what human actions, institutions, and ways of life should be like”. In fulfilling this task, moral philosophers have put for ...
Chapter 2
... • Public speaking should ideally be governed by a strong sense of integrity • Quintilian: “The ideal of speechmaking is the good person speaking well.” ...
... • Public speaking should ideally be governed by a strong sense of integrity • Quintilian: “The ideal of speechmaking is the good person speaking well.” ...
lesson 8. Prescriptivism
... statements are not just expressions of our feelings. Moral language is also prescriptive, which means that it tells us how we ought to behave. ...
... statements are not just expressions of our feelings. Moral language is also prescriptive, which means that it tells us how we ought to behave. ...
psychology and counseling in turkey
... Principle 2: Responsible caring Clients and research participants are the psychologist’s first priority, not employers or other third parties Attend to potential for harm – always strive to minimize and/or correct Emphasizes the need for competence and competent practice – calls for self-reflect ...
... Principle 2: Responsible caring Clients and research participants are the psychologist’s first priority, not employers or other third parties Attend to potential for harm – always strive to minimize and/or correct Emphasizes the need for competence and competent practice – calls for self-reflect ...
Why Does Ovarian Cancer Occur? Identifying Genetic and
... 3) Duties and Obligations: what are the duties of the clinician? Is this a case of conflict of duties? To whom does the clinician owe these duties? If so how best can this dilemma be resolved? 4) Consider the categorical imperatives. Is this a case of respect for autonomy and informed consent? If so ...
... 3) Duties and Obligations: what are the duties of the clinician? Is this a case of conflict of duties? To whom does the clinician owe these duties? If so how best can this dilemma be resolved? 4) Consider the categorical imperatives. Is this a case of respect for autonomy and informed consent? If so ...
What Is Business Ethics?
... Employees who act ethically build a good reputation or name for themselves. They are: ...
... Employees who act ethically build a good reputation or name for themselves. They are: ...
Ethics - Learningshark!
... dilemmas is influenced by their values and basic beliefs about the rights, duties, and goals of all human beings. ...
... dilemmas is influenced by their values and basic beliefs about the rights, duties, and goals of all human beings. ...
Ethics Presentation
... Plato: “If you know the good, you will do it” But, is that true? According to Aristotle only the already virtuous should study ethics. • Gives short thrift to the philosophical background. Every theory claims to have the answer, not one of many possible ones. ...
... Plato: “If you know the good, you will do it” But, is that true? According to Aristotle only the already virtuous should study ethics. • Gives short thrift to the philosophical background. Every theory claims to have the answer, not one of many possible ones. ...
Slide 1
... Consider your feelings and emotional responses Take action Follow through as necessary ...
... Consider your feelings and emotional responses Take action Follow through as necessary ...
Business ethics
... business people should take the social consequences of economic actions into account when making business decisions – There should be a presumption in favor of decisions that have both good economic and good social consequences ...
... business people should take the social consequences of economic actions into account when making business decisions – There should be a presumption in favor of decisions that have both good economic and good social consequences ...
The Nature of Ethical Systems
... countries of the world have a national educational curriculum and a central educational authority. This may be the most consistent position with the current legal processes of the United States. A variation on cultural regulation is to think that the regulations are based on some absolute, whether t ...
... countries of the world have a national educational curriculum and a central educational authority. This may be the most consistent position with the current legal processes of the United States. A variation on cultural regulation is to think that the regulations are based on some absolute, whether t ...
Business Ethics
... All humans are equal no matter of their gender, race, sexual orientation or beliefs! Be responsible for natural environment! Don’t cheat on your company! Always act to protect sustainability! ...
... All humans are equal no matter of their gender, race, sexual orientation or beliefs! Be responsible for natural environment! Don’t cheat on your company! Always act to protect sustainability! ...
Nonconsequentialist Theories
... mysterious phenomenon as a basis for moral decision-making? 2. There is no evidence that we are born with innate moral understanding (or that we are able to access such a inborn moral compass consistently). 3. “Intuition is immune to objective criticism” and appears to be a subjective phenomenon. 4. ...
... mysterious phenomenon as a basis for moral decision-making? 2. There is no evidence that we are born with innate moral understanding (or that we are able to access such a inborn moral compass consistently). 3. “Intuition is immune to objective criticism” and appears to be a subjective phenomenon. 4. ...
Ethical Theory
... ◦ Provides a system of rules or principles as a guide in making decisions about what is right/wrong and good/bad in a specific situation ◦ Provides a basis for understanding what it means to be a morally decent human being ...
... ◦ Provides a system of rules or principles as a guide in making decisions about what is right/wrong and good/bad in a specific situation ◦ Provides a basis for understanding what it means to be a morally decent human being ...
Ethics of eating meat
In many societies, controversy and debate have arisen over the ethics of eating animals. The most commonly given ethical objection to meat-eating is that, for most people living in the developed world, it is not necessary for their survival or health; hence, it is concluded, slaying animals just because people like the taste of meat is wrong and morally unjustifiable. Ethical vegetarians may also object to the practices underlying the production of meat, or cite concerns about animal welfare, animal rights, environmental ethics, and religious scruples. In response, proponents of meat-eating have adduced various scientific, nutritional, cultural, and religious arguments in support of the practice. Some meat-eaters only object to rearing animals in certain ways, such as in factory farms, or killing them with cruelty; others avoid only certain meats, such as veal or foie gras.