
Moral Consciousness and Communicative Action
... b. Everyone is allowed to introduce any assertion whatever into the discourse. c. Everyone is allowed to express his attitudes, desires and needs. (3.3) No speaker may be prevented, by internal or external coercion, from exercising his rights as laid down in (3.1) and (3.2) (p. 88). ...
... b. Everyone is allowed to introduce any assertion whatever into the discourse. c. Everyone is allowed to express his attitudes, desires and needs. (3.3) No speaker may be prevented, by internal or external coercion, from exercising his rights as laid down in (3.1) and (3.2) (p. 88). ...
CPCU Ethics Quarry Oaks Golf Course
... in the name of the best role model you know.) Will this seem to be the right decision a year from now? Five years from mow? Do I have the moral courage to take the more ethical course of action? (Am I willing to pay the price for my convictions?) ...
... in the name of the best role model you know.) Will this seem to be the right decision a year from now? Five years from mow? Do I have the moral courage to take the more ethical course of action? (Am I willing to pay the price for my convictions?) ...
Kant`s Ethical Theory
... moral rules rather than following the dictates of some authority or other—e.g., government, society, or even God. Since our maxims must be universalizable, in giving ourselves those moral rules, we are, in effect, legislating for everyone else as well. Objections to Kant’s Ethical Theory 1. It is ...
... moral rules rather than following the dictates of some authority or other—e.g., government, society, or even God. Since our maxims must be universalizable, in giving ourselves those moral rules, we are, in effect, legislating for everyone else as well. Objections to Kant’s Ethical Theory 1. It is ...
Political Theory Working Paper - e
... in moral conflicts. However, “reasonable” discrimination between values is much more context-dependent, even on an individual scale, than what moral, political or religious “rationalist” conceptions assume. Faced with a specific situation of conflicting values, there is no single “truth”, nor is the ...
... in moral conflicts. However, “reasonable” discrimination between values is much more context-dependent, even on an individual scale, than what moral, political or religious “rationalist” conceptions assume. Faced with a specific situation of conflicting values, there is no single “truth”, nor is the ...
Shafer-Landua and Ethical Subjectivism - K
... 3. Moral rules can hold independently of their being ordained. B. If ethics is objective, this cannot be because God legislates the rules. Argument: 1. Suppose God legislates the moral rules. 2. Either He does so because these are the right rules, or not. 3. Suppose not. 4. Then God’s commands are a ...
... 3. Moral rules can hold independently of their being ordained. B. If ethics is objective, this cannot be because God legislates the rules. Argument: 1. Suppose God legislates the moral rules. 2. Either He does so because these are the right rules, or not. 3. Suppose not. 4. Then God’s commands are a ...
Moral Reasoning
... Thus morality is seen as being an objective requirement, independent of what anyone may want. ...
... Thus morality is seen as being an objective requirement, independent of what anyone may want. ...
CONFUCIUS AND KANT OR THE ETHICS OF DUTY
... In the middle of Confucius’s lecture there stays the faith in a superior order in which the Man could contribute through the improvement of his own conduct. The outcome is the importance of ceremonies and religious rites, duties which represent the supreme way of the individual’s collaboration to th ...
... In the middle of Confucius’s lecture there stays the faith in a superior order in which the Man could contribute through the improvement of his own conduct. The outcome is the importance of ceremonies and religious rites, duties which represent the supreme way of the individual’s collaboration to th ...
Article 1
... on ‘Vision and Decisiveness’ but could just as easily be used as an example in many areas of leadership. WO Pittock’s story could sit as an example of Mission Command or of the ethical dilemmas that so often face our people, of courage and determination or of leading by example. The reader could mea ...
... on ‘Vision and Decisiveness’ but could just as easily be used as an example in many areas of leadership. WO Pittock’s story could sit as an example of Mission Command or of the ethical dilemmas that so often face our people, of courage and determination or of leading by example. The reader could mea ...
Common Ethical Theories
... • It provides a clear ethical analysis of some important moral issues regarding the relationship between people and their government ...
... • It provides a clear ethical analysis of some important moral issues regarding the relationship between people and their government ...
Navy Core Values Presentation
... Honesty: A fairness and straight forwardness of conduct Responsibility: A sense of moral, legal, mental and professional obligation ...
... Honesty: A fairness and straight forwardness of conduct Responsibility: A sense of moral, legal, mental and professional obligation ...
Christian_Ethics_NML_and_Situation_Ethics_1_
... Another thing Fletcher believes Legalism fails to appreciate is that people exist in a social context and that any decision must be beneficial to the wider community rather than just the individual. One must also recognise that people are complex beings because they live in relation to other perso ...
... Another thing Fletcher believes Legalism fails to appreciate is that people exist in a social context and that any decision must be beneficial to the wider community rather than just the individual. One must also recognise that people are complex beings because they live in relation to other perso ...
organic solidarity - SOC 331: Foundations of Sociological Theory
... o as social organism grows, it becomes more complex, due to differentiation o differentiation: in essence, any change that increases the variety of social forms having durable connections to each other 3 • can take the form of industrialization, urbanization, immigration of people from alien culture ...
... o as social organism grows, it becomes more complex, due to differentiation o differentiation: in essence, any change that increases the variety of social forms having durable connections to each other 3 • can take the form of industrialization, urbanization, immigration of people from alien culture ...
Constitutional Law - Mercer University
... Making a moral judgment is being able to choose an option from among choices ...
... Making a moral judgment is being able to choose an option from among choices ...
Mill, Utilitarianism Notes 3 (MS Word)
... c. when, then, do we say that what would otherwise be just/unjust doesn’t apply in a particular case? -- just because it would produce greater utility in that case to go against what would otherwise be a rule of justice? -- if so, then the principle of utility is at the base of all decisions and it ...
... c. when, then, do we say that what would otherwise be just/unjust doesn’t apply in a particular case? -- just because it would produce greater utility in that case to go against what would otherwise be a rule of justice? -- if so, then the principle of utility is at the base of all decisions and it ...
Moral Theory - Academic Resources at Missouri Western
... Morality is concerned with social practices defining right and wrong; it consists of what persons ought to do in order to conform to society’s norms ...
... Morality is concerned with social practices defining right and wrong; it consists of what persons ought to do in order to conform to society’s norms ...
handout - General Guide To Personal and Societies Web Space at
... research into these is ‘strikingly relevant’ to feminist accounts of autonomy. Social relations are both necessary for and yet barriers to autonomy. ‘The theoretical problem now is to give each of these contrasting theses their due and make them cohere.’ (219) 2. Reconceptualise the nature of selfho ...
... research into these is ‘strikingly relevant’ to feminist accounts of autonomy. Social relations are both necessary for and yet barriers to autonomy. ‘The theoretical problem now is to give each of these contrasting theses their due and make them cohere.’ (219) 2. Reconceptualise the nature of selfho ...
Slide 1
... should never treat humanity “merely as a means” (to getting what we want), but “always as an end in itself”. ...
... should never treat humanity “merely as a means” (to getting what we want), but “always as an end in itself”. ...
International Conference June 12
... suspects that the youth has been drinking or using drugs, and without informing him, she has arranged for an inpatient assessment in a locked facility to which she asks your supervisee to transport the youth. However, she has directed the supervisee not to inform the youth about where they are headi ...
... suspects that the youth has been drinking or using drugs, and without informing him, she has arranged for an inpatient assessment in a locked facility to which she asks your supervisee to transport the youth. However, she has directed the supervisee not to inform the youth about where they are headi ...
Morality and Justice Final Paper
... The autonomy of the good will explains how the categorical imperative is derived. If one has the utmost respect for the moral law, they possess the good will. It provides us with the ability to reason, the ultimate source of moral worth. To be autonomous means to be bound by the moral law and one’s ...
... The autonomy of the good will explains how the categorical imperative is derived. If one has the utmost respect for the moral law, they possess the good will. It provides us with the ability to reason, the ultimate source of moral worth. To be autonomous means to be bound by the moral law and one’s ...
Aristotle on Human Excellence
... Morality is a sacred duty, not a means to happiness. (A good will is more important than a good life.) Reason can discern the moral law. The will chooses which actions to perform. Inclination reflects how one feels about one’s options. When reason (not inclination) directs the will, one does one’s d ...
... Morality is a sacred duty, not a means to happiness. (A good will is more important than a good life.) Reason can discern the moral law. The will chooses which actions to perform. Inclination reflects how one feels about one’s options. When reason (not inclination) directs the will, one does one’s d ...
Curriculum Vitae - Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics
... Project summary What can moral philosophers hope to learn from the sciences of the mind? Recent work on the disorders of autism and psychopathy, has promised to reshape a longstanding philosophical debate between Kantians and Humeans on the role of empathy (sympathy) in moral thinking. This project ...
... Project summary What can moral philosophers hope to learn from the sciences of the mind? Recent work on the disorders of autism and psychopathy, has promised to reshape a longstanding philosophical debate between Kantians and Humeans on the role of empathy (sympathy) in moral thinking. This project ...
Kidder: How Good People Make Tough Choices
... Once the dilemma is identified it is often very helpful to understand how one thinks about ethical decisions. ...
... Once the dilemma is identified it is often very helpful to understand how one thinks about ethical decisions. ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... have to take a survey of American society and then conform my beliefs to whatever In the first instance, I have tried to explain you the concept of Business Ethics, its importance in the organization, and arguments against its implementation. Along with that we did a small activity so as to make eve ...
... have to take a survey of American society and then conform my beliefs to whatever In the first instance, I have tried to explain you the concept of Business Ethics, its importance in the organization, and arguments against its implementation. Along with that we did a small activity so as to make eve ...
The Splendor of Truth (Veritatis Splendor, John Paul II)
... Thus, she is a reliable teacher when it comes to life issues. ...
... Thus, she is a reliable teacher when it comes to life issues. ...
pdf2011 Nature Protection – an ethical obligation E. Stanciu
... women, human or natural rights, obedience to the law of land, concern for health and safety and, increasingly, also for the natural environment. See also morality. http://www.businessdictionary.com ...
... women, human or natural rights, obedience to the law of land, concern for health and safety and, increasingly, also for the natural environment. See also morality. http://www.businessdictionary.com ...