Chapter 4
... John Rawls argued that all economic goods and services should be distributed equally except when an unequal distribution would work to everyone’s advantage impartiality is guaranteed by the veil of ignorance everyone is imagined to be ignorant of all his or her particular characteristics ...
... John Rawls argued that all economic goods and services should be distributed equally except when an unequal distribution would work to everyone’s advantage impartiality is guaranteed by the veil of ignorance everyone is imagined to be ignorant of all his or her particular characteristics ...
Chapter 8 Slides
... o Origination: Ancient Roman proverb, but often associated with Niccolò Machiavelli o Basic premise: The end justifies the means o Criticism: o In solving ethical problems, means may be as important, or more so, that ends o The process of ethical character development can never be furthered by the u ...
... o Origination: Ancient Roman proverb, but often associated with Niccolò Machiavelli o Basic premise: The end justifies the means o Criticism: o In solving ethical problems, means may be as important, or more so, that ends o The process of ethical character development can never be furthered by the u ...
Philosophers in Jesuit Education Eastern APA Meetings, December 2011 Discussion Starter
... of moral self-improvement as a deeply personal undertaking, one into which other people, for the most part, have no business sticking their collective noses. I will conclude the opposite—that we have moral reason to try to improve not just our own characters, but the characters of our friends as wel ...
... of moral self-improvement as a deeply personal undertaking, one into which other people, for the most part, have no business sticking their collective noses. I will conclude the opposite—that we have moral reason to try to improve not just our own characters, but the characters of our friends as wel ...
Chapter 6 Managing Small Business Start-ups
... Given an ambiguous ethical dilemma, what decision would they make and why? What are some important organizational rituals? How do they encourage or discourage ethical behavior? Who gets the awards, people of integrity or individuals who use unethical methods to attain ...
... Given an ambiguous ethical dilemma, what decision would they make and why? What are some important organizational rituals? How do they encourage or discourage ethical behavior? Who gets the awards, people of integrity or individuals who use unethical methods to attain ...
Chapter_3_Weston
... Moral values are those values that give voice to the needs and legitimate expectations of others as well as ourselves Ourselves and our needs are built into the definition of morality. However, your own needs cannot be the whole story. Contrary to the bumper sticker: “It is all about me, so deal wit ...
... Moral values are those values that give voice to the needs and legitimate expectations of others as well as ourselves Ourselves and our needs are built into the definition of morality. However, your own needs cannot be the whole story. Contrary to the bumper sticker: “It is all about me, so deal wit ...
Ethical Decision-Making Guidelines and Tools
... Many people may want to answer questions of professional ethics according to their own personal morality. However, resolving conflict depends on the more formal mechanism of ethics. Most of the time people do not make a distinction between morality and ethics, however, there is a difference. Moral ...
... Many people may want to answer questions of professional ethics according to their own personal morality. However, resolving conflict depends on the more formal mechanism of ethics. Most of the time people do not make a distinction between morality and ethics, however, there is a difference. Moral ...
Slide 1
... unrestrained interests, a legal – moral – standing for an entity that cannot speak for itself), but is not good ethical theory. Rights are extended to protect an organism’s “moral space” – which requires that the organism is a moral agent. Because animals are not potentially capable of moral deliber ...
... unrestrained interests, a legal – moral – standing for an entity that cannot speak for itself), but is not good ethical theory. Rights are extended to protect an organism’s “moral space” – which requires that the organism is a moral agent. Because animals are not potentially capable of moral deliber ...
Bellinger Paper - Transforming Violence
... communication and polemic.” Rhetoric is the use of language to form and sustain a community, usually by verbally attacking some other community or some group within the community. “The Rhetoric deals with the possibilities of classification in its partisan aspects; it considers the ways in which ind ...
... communication and polemic.” Rhetoric is the use of language to form and sustain a community, usually by verbally attacking some other community or some group within the community. “The Rhetoric deals with the possibilities of classification in its partisan aspects; it considers the ways in which ind ...
Chapter 2 Public Relations Contested and Ethically
... • “Law is about what people must do, while ethics is about what people should do, they advise. Ethics begins where the law ends. Law is about compliance with set rules and procedures, while ethics involves more discretionary decision making... Law is not an appropriate guide for determining paramete ...
... • “Law is about what people must do, while ethics is about what people should do, they advise. Ethics begins where the law ends. Law is about compliance with set rules and procedures, while ethics involves more discretionary decision making... Law is not an appropriate guide for determining paramete ...
ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT: EXPLORING THE
... She is aware of the contribution of business management to individual development and to the welfare and culture of society. he also presents a seminal approach to stakeholder theory. Her concept of ethics is related to her dynamic vision of the individual and society. It overcomes subjectivism and ...
... She is aware of the contribution of business management to individual development and to the welfare and culture of society. he also presents a seminal approach to stakeholder theory. Her concept of ethics is related to her dynamic vision of the individual and society. It overcomes subjectivism and ...
Ethical Theories
... Another assumption that a utilitarian decision maker must make concerns his/her ability to compare the various types of consequences against each other on a similar scale. But, comparing material gains, such as money, against intangible gains, such as happiness, is very difficult since their qualiti ...
... Another assumption that a utilitarian decision maker must make concerns his/her ability to compare the various types of consequences against each other on a similar scale. But, comparing material gains, such as money, against intangible gains, such as happiness, is very difficult since their qualiti ...
Ethics – Handout 3 Ayer`s Emotivism
... Emotivism: Moral judgments are not truth-apt, but rather, are expressions of sentiments of approval or disapproval: e.g., saying “Murder is wrong” amounts to saying “Boo to murder!”: “[I]f I say to someone ‘You acted wrongly in stealing that money’, I am not stating anything more than if I had simpl ...
... Emotivism: Moral judgments are not truth-apt, but rather, are expressions of sentiments of approval or disapproval: e.g., saying “Murder is wrong” amounts to saying “Boo to murder!”: “[I]f I say to someone ‘You acted wrongly in stealing that money’, I am not stating anything more than if I had simpl ...
Towards an account of ethical holism able to challenge
... In chapter three, I talk about moral status and the historical extension of the scope of things with direct moral status. This puts our choice between individualism and holism at the forefront of the discussion because it can be argued that both approaches are essentially concerned with the exact sa ...
... In chapter three, I talk about moral status and the historical extension of the scope of things with direct moral status. This puts our choice between individualism and holism at the forefront of the discussion because it can be argued that both approaches are essentially concerned with the exact sa ...
Chapter 2
... • White lie vs. “blatant contempt for the truth” • Outright lying vs. “less damaging yet still unethical behavior” • Avoid name-calling and other abusive language ...
... • White lie vs. “blatant contempt for the truth” • Outright lying vs. “less damaging yet still unethical behavior” • Avoid name-calling and other abusive language ...
Lawrence Kohlberg`s Stages of Moral Development from Wikipedia
... 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 rights as life, liberty, and justice. People who exhibit post-conventional morality view rules as useful but chang ...
... 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 rights as life, liberty, and justice. People who exhibit post-conventional morality view rules as useful but chang ...
Moral Leadership
... rules of conduct Moral obligation rests solely upon duty, without reference to the consequences. ...
... rules of conduct Moral obligation rests solely upon duty, without reference to the consequences. ...
Morality and Ethics (cont. 2)
... Some video clips from other sources may be used, but the source must be clearly indicated. No more than 30% from other sources ...
... Some video clips from other sources may be used, but the source must be clearly indicated. No more than 30% from other sources ...
Native American Worldview and the Discourse
... existence. Gregory Cajete (2000) refers to this concept of wholeness in terms of a science of interdependence. The foundation of interdependence involves the individual as located within the world and as part of the world with the understanding that all things are interrelated. In this way, the indi ...
... existence. Gregory Cajete (2000) refers to this concept of wholeness in terms of a science of interdependence. The foundation of interdependence involves the individual as located within the world and as part of the world with the understanding that all things are interrelated. In this way, the indi ...
Ethics Chapter 3
... personal morality cannot be separated from business morality so, if a behavior is virtuous in the individual’s life, the behavior is virtuous in his business life as well. ...
... personal morality cannot be separated from business morality so, if a behavior is virtuous in the individual’s life, the behavior is virtuous in his business life as well. ...
What is morality and how does it work
... A tribe including many members who, from possessing in a high degree the spirit of patriotism, fidelity, obedience, courage, and sympathy, were always ready to aid one another, and to sacrifice themselves for the common good, would be victorious over most other tribes; and this would be natural sele ...
... A tribe including many members who, from possessing in a high degree the spirit of patriotism, fidelity, obedience, courage, and sympathy, were always ready to aid one another, and to sacrifice themselves for the common good, would be victorious over most other tribes; and this would be natural sele ...
The primary ethical principles
... There are three primary ethical principles that are traditionally cited when discussing ethical concerns in human subjects research. Justice (fairness) Respect for autonomy (the right to make one’s own decision ) Beneficence (doing good ) ...
... There are three primary ethical principles that are traditionally cited when discussing ethical concerns in human subjects research. Justice (fairness) Respect for autonomy (the right to make one’s own decision ) Beneficence (doing good ) ...
Utilitarianism - Welcome to the UC Davis Philosophy
... its standard should be one’s sole motivation • Utilitarians have always held that the motive of an action is not the basis of its morality, though it reveals the moral worth of the agent • Private utility, not universal utility, motivates most ...
... its standard should be one’s sole motivation • Utilitarians have always held that the motive of an action is not the basis of its morality, though it reveals the moral worth of the agent • Private utility, not universal utility, motivates most ...
Minimal Ethics
... function in the author’s overall approach. Whether intuitions may or may not be taken into account in moral justifications stems from an intrinsic complexity of the moral domain. It is not a question of a simple contradiction that violates the rules of moral reasoning and that can be shrugged off by ...
... function in the author’s overall approach. Whether intuitions may or may not be taken into account in moral justifications stems from an intrinsic complexity of the moral domain. It is not a question of a simple contradiction that violates the rules of moral reasoning and that can be shrugged off by ...
There Are No Ethical Leaders An Argument for Ethical Individuals Patrick Brousseau
... What is more important, acting ethically or being a leader? Theoretically, there is nothing 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 b ...
... What is more important, acting ethically or being a leader? Theoretically, there is nothing 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 b ...