Ethical Systems
... -an act which is inherently good, even if results in bad consequences is still a good act. • Teleological -judges the consequences of the act -a bad act resulting in good consequences would be defined as good. (end justifies the means) ...
... -an act which is inherently good, even if results in bad consequences is still a good act. • Teleological -judges the consequences of the act -a bad act resulting in good consequences would be defined as good. (end justifies the means) ...
Ethics
... Example: treat genders equal before the laws. E.g. do not favour an African American female over a Caucasian male, given all else being equal Counterexample: Imprison someone who is Jewish. E.g. in Nazi Germany you were supposed to report a Jew hiding from the authorities/Gestapo Counterexample: Buy ...
... Example: treat genders equal before the laws. E.g. do not favour an African American female over a Caucasian male, given all else being equal Counterexample: Imprison someone who is Jewish. E.g. in Nazi Germany you were supposed to report a Jew hiding from the authorities/Gestapo Counterexample: Buy ...
Dismantling the Wall: Bisexuality and the Possibilities of Sexual
... coherent set of sexual acts. In other words, the broader the net heterosexuality casts rhetorically, the more sexual practices not traditionally considered heterosexual are brought within its sweep without the definition of heterosexual changing. This explanation of homosexuality and heterosexuality ...
... coherent set of sexual acts. In other words, the broader the net heterosexuality casts rhetorically, the more sexual practices not traditionally considered heterosexual are brought within its sweep without the definition of heterosexual changing. This explanation of homosexuality and heterosexuality ...
Intimate Partner Sexual Abuse - Oklahoma Coalition Against
... determined that methods for educating and confronting abusers about intimate partner sexual abuse could benefit from enrichment. This curriculum was created in order to provide Massachusetts certified batterer intervention programs with additional activities, handouts, and teaching tools for use wit ...
... determined that methods for educating and confronting abusers about intimate partner sexual abuse could benefit from enrichment. This curriculum was created in order to provide Massachusetts certified batterer intervention programs with additional activities, handouts, and teaching tools for use wit ...
Sexual Selection Favors Female‐Biased Sex Ratios: The Balance
... When the cost of producing a male equals the cost of producing a female, natural selection acting on autosomal genes favors an equal sex ratio (Fisher 1930; Frank 1983). This observation appears in most textbooks on evolution (e.g., Freeman and Herron 1998, p. 624; Futuyma 1998, pp. 613–616; Ridley ...
... When the cost of producing a male equals the cost of producing a female, natural selection acting on autosomal genes favors an equal sex ratio (Fisher 1930; Frank 1983). This observation appears in most textbooks on evolution (e.g., Freeman and Herron 1998, p. 624; Futuyma 1998, pp. 613–616; Ridley ...
Testing theories of sex against the observation that sex is biparental
... prohibitive. But, insofar as such arguments have been provided at all, they are unpersuasive. For example, they fail to take into account the key point that any argument against the transition from biparental sex to triparental sex may be even more persuasive for ruling out the transition from asexu ...
... prohibitive. But, insofar as such arguments have been provided at all, they are unpersuasive. For example, they fail to take into account the key point that any argument against the transition from biparental sex to triparental sex may be even more persuasive for ruling out the transition from asexu ...
Facilitator Notes Sex, Sexuality and Gender: Basic Concepts
... feminism and queer theory, the module argues that it is impossible to understand any one of these three terms without reference to the other two. ...
... feminism and queer theory, the module argues that it is impossible to understand any one of these three terms without reference to the other two. ...
Applying Business Ethics
... where one could potentially corrupt the actions in regards to the other. For example, a manager interviewing job applicants would face a conflict of interest if a family member applied for the job. Their obligations towards helping out a relative could compromise their responsibility as a manager to ...
... where one could potentially corrupt the actions in regards to the other. For example, a manager interviewing job applicants would face a conflict of interest if a family member applied for the job. Their obligations towards helping out a relative could compromise their responsibility as a manager to ...
Relationships Journal of Social and Personal
... Complementary to research about actual friendship dyads, studies of heterosexuals’ attitudes find that sex affects feelings toward gay men and lesbians. Men report the most negative evaluations of gay men and women express feeling comfortable around both gay men and lesbians (Herek, 1988). However, ...
... Complementary to research about actual friendship dyads, studies of heterosexuals’ attitudes find that sex affects feelings toward gay men and lesbians. Men report the most negative evaluations of gay men and women express feeling comfortable around both gay men and lesbians (Herek, 1988). However, ...
Developmental perspective on the evolution of sexual ornaments
... the evolution of temporal modularity in developmental pathways of an ornament (Figs. 1c and 2c), and there are several advantages to such expression. First, it enables greater capitalization on environmental condition in the production of sexual ornaments when such condition improves. A costly and e ...
... the evolution of temporal modularity in developmental pathways of an ornament (Figs. 1c and 2c), and there are several advantages to such expression. First, it enables greater capitalization on environmental condition in the production of sexual ornaments when such condition improves. A costly and e ...
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
... therapy is often used to restructure thoughts and beliefs about sexuality that may be inhibiting desire (e.g., good women should not desire sex) to reflect ideas more conducive to sexual enjoyment, and to address negative underlying relationship issues. Behavioural interventions are often used to tr ...
... therapy is often used to restructure thoughts and beliefs about sexuality that may be inhibiting desire (e.g., good women should not desire sex) to reflect ideas more conducive to sexual enjoyment, and to address negative underlying relationship issues. Behavioural interventions are often used to tr ...
Costs of sexual traits: a mismatch between theoretical
... models differ with respect to the importance of the costs of sexual traits. In Fisherian models, costs become important late when the exaggeration of the sexual trait is so large that natural selection prevents any further enlargement. In these models, the only requirement for costs is that they mus ...
... models differ with respect to the importance of the costs of sexual traits. In Fisherian models, costs become important late when the exaggeration of the sexual trait is so large that natural selection prevents any further enlargement. In these models, the only requirement for costs is that they mus ...
Interactive Toolkit - USC CIR - University of Southern California
... been steeped in the “warrior” tradition, a dangerous during combat, and thus has been worldview that informs their actions and a covered over with protective armor. All our lens through which their own behavior is evaluated. This warrior ethos implies strength, protagonists suffer from this conditio ...
... been steeped in the “warrior” tradition, a dangerous during combat, and thus has been worldview that informs their actions and a covered over with protective armor. All our lens through which their own behavior is evaluated. This warrior ethos implies strength, protagonists suffer from this conditio ...
There Are No Ethical Leaders An Argument for Ethical Individuals Patrick Brousseau
... which prevents both from occurring simultaneously. Yet practically, examples of conflict between the two abound. Imagine for instance an executive who faces the dilemma of either acting unethically or going bankrupt. In this situation, will the manager be able to meet communal goals and retain their ...
... which prevents both from occurring simultaneously. Yet practically, examples of conflict between the two abound. Imagine for instance an executive who faces the dilemma of either acting unethically or going bankrupt. In this situation, will the manager be able to meet communal goals and retain their ...
Chapter 7
... Analyze economic, legal, and ethical aspects of a decision by using a Venn Model. Identify and explain three models of management ethics. Give examples of each. Describe and discuss Kohlberg’s three levels of developing moral ...
... Analyze economic, legal, and ethical aspects of a decision by using a Venn Model. Identify and explain three models of management ethics. Give examples of each. Describe and discuss Kohlberg’s three levels of developing moral ...
Treatment of Transvestic Fetishism With Fluoxetine: A Case Report
... that the thought is obsessive in nature, he tries to control it but is not able to do so. He added that he experiences restlessness until he wears the clothes and masturbates in order to overcome the anxiety. The thought caused significant impairment in his studies and other social functioning. He d ...
... that the thought is obsessive in nature, he tries to control it but is not able to do so. He added that he experiences restlessness until he wears the clothes and masturbates in order to overcome the anxiety. The thought caused significant impairment in his studies and other social functioning. He d ...
Assessing and Treating Sex Offenders (2)
... is essentially a loss of behavioural control as an intentional action; individuals do not choose to behave impulsively.” (Ward et al., 2006, p. 274) ...
... is essentially a loss of behavioural control as an intentional action; individuals do not choose to behave impulsively.” (Ward et al., 2006, p. 274) ...
Dao of Sex first paper
... sex with her, then because she is already a woman who has committed an offense of illicit sex, it would be inappropriate to sentence him to the penalty for coercion” (Disgraceful Matters, 144). Implicit in this description of coerced sex is the assertion that a woman who willingly gives up her chast ...
... sex with her, then because she is already a woman who has committed an offense of illicit sex, it would be inappropriate to sentence him to the penalty for coercion” (Disgraceful Matters, 144). Implicit in this description of coerced sex is the assertion that a woman who willingly gives up her chast ...
Ethical Decision Making and Ethical Leadership
... Ethical issue intensity. What is it? And what is moral intensity? The answer to the first question lies in following: To what extent you view certain ethical issue as critical, problematic with negative consequences or not. It’s the importance you (or the team or the organization) attach to a certai ...
... Ethical issue intensity. What is it? And what is moral intensity? The answer to the first question lies in following: To what extent you view certain ethical issue as critical, problematic with negative consequences or not. It’s the importance you (or the team or the organization) attach to a certai ...
body irradiation transplantation: impact of chronic graft
... hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) to 3 years after in 131 allogeneic and 146 • Before HCT 61% of men and autologous HCT recipients using Derogatis Interview for Sexual Function and 37% of women were sexually Derogatis Global Sexual Satisfaction Index. Sixty-one percent of men and 37% of activ ...
... hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) to 3 years after in 131 allogeneic and 146 • Before HCT 61% of men and autologous HCT recipients using Derogatis Interview for Sexual Function and 37% of women were sexually Derogatis Global Sexual Satisfaction Index. Sixty-one percent of men and 37% of activ ...
Ethics and HRM Processes - Personal web pages for people of
... IPW 2013 - Ethics and HRM - Anne Sachet-Milliat - ISC Paris ...
... IPW 2013 - Ethics and HRM - Anne Sachet-Milliat - ISC Paris ...
reporting sexual assault of women in the military
... This policy raises some privacy concerns, because even though the military is run by its own judicial system separate from civilian society, it still must work within the bounds of the Constitution. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of its reporting policy, the federal government recently instituted a ...
... This policy raises some privacy concerns, because even though the military is run by its own judicial system separate from civilian society, it still must work within the bounds of the Constitution. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of its reporting policy, the federal government recently instituted a ...
Practicing abstinence from sex follows laws.
... Physical Affection Expressing Physical Affection The following are guidelines that help you set and stick to limits for expressing physical affection. • Limit your expressions of affection to holding hands, hugging, and casual kissing to keep your brain in control of your decisions and actions. • Te ...
... Physical Affection Expressing Physical Affection The following are guidelines that help you set and stick to limits for expressing physical affection. • Limit your expressions of affection to holding hands, hugging, and casual kissing to keep your brain in control of your decisions and actions. • Te ...
Ethics Course Handout - Oklahoma Physical Therapy Association
... “What is more, sir," his lordship went on, "I believe I have a good idea of what you mean by 'professionalism.' It appears to mean getting one's way by cheating and manipulating. It appears to mean serving the dictates of greed and advantage rather than those of goodness and the desire to see justic ...
... “What is more, sir," his lordship went on, "I believe I have a good idea of what you mean by 'professionalism.' It appears to mean getting one's way by cheating and manipulating. It appears to mean serving the dictates of greed and advantage rather than those of goodness and the desire to see justic ...
The role of sex chromosomes in sexual dimorphism
... chromosomes in sex differences are often so pervasive that it is sometimes assumed that all sex differences ultimately derive from sex-linked genes or have hijacked the sex-determination pathway (Williams & Carroll, 2009; Matson & Zarkower, 2012). The latter view implies that sex determination is al ...
... chromosomes in sex differences are often so pervasive that it is sometimes assumed that all sex differences ultimately derive from sex-linked genes or have hijacked the sex-determination pathway (Williams & Carroll, 2009; Matson & Zarkower, 2012). The latter view implies that sex determination is al ...