ETHC-445-68329 Massey Principles of Ethics Rehan Ashraf Homework Assignment‚ Week-3 DeVry University Scenario 1 The Mayor of a large city was given a free membership in an exclusive golf club by people who have received several city contracts. He also accepted gifts from organizations that have not done business with the City but might in the future. The gifts ranged from $200 tickets to professional sports events to designer watches and jewelry. Analysis There is no doubt; the mayor is
Premium Mayors City
ETHICAL DILEMMA DYNAMITE BUSINESS GROUP (DBG) Maame Akosua Mante Appawu Gifty Paditey Paterah B.Haruna Mark Fuachie-Sobreh Thelma Adjei Elvis Asiedu Frimpong Jerry Adjin-Tettey Adu-Gyamfi Kwabena Roberta Sarkodee Group Photograph Lies Defined 1) To make a statement that one knows to be false‚ especially with the intend to deceive. 2) To give a false impression. 3) Anything that gives or is meant to give a false impression. 1. Is it ever okay to lie in business? Although other schools
Premium Lie
the consequences of actions (consequentialism). A virtue ethicist is likely to give you this kind of moral advice: “Act as a virtuous person would act in your situation.” 3. Aristotle’s Principle of Distributive Justice Distributive justice concerns the nature of a socially just allocation of goods in a society. A society in which incidental inequalities in outcome do not arise would be considered a society guided by the principles of distributive justice. The concept includes the available
Premium Immanuel Kant John Rawls Deontological ethics
and then comparing these events to real life stories such as “Abandoned in Iraq; We did our job as interpreters; why has the U.S reneged on its promise?” by Tariq and "Iraq ’s Young Blood" by Christian Caryl provide insight. The question‚ is war ethical‚ should always be the first question asked and the first question answered before engaging in such a world altering‚ life changing endeavor. One must be sure that purpose of war is to bring peace. “That its essential aim is always peace‚ so if peace
Premium 2003 invasion of Iraq Iraq War Iraq
Page 2 THE ETHICAL HACKING GUIDE TO CORPORATE SECURITY by ANKIT FADIA PUBLISHED BY Provide By ESiti Forum Page 3 Copyright © 2005 by Centro Atlântico‚ Lda. All rights reserved. This title is published by Centro Atlântico exclusively in electronic book. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ scanning‚ recording‚ or by any information storage or retrieval system‚ without the prior written
Premium E-mail
Beth Etter GAH-220-91 Cris Elstro Ethical Dilemma 1.) Dilemma: The dilemma that I will be writing about it euthanasia by medical professionals. For many‚ this may be a difficult issue to talk about. I will be trying to present information and things that should be considered when it comes to facing this dilemma. A lot of hat is said throughout this paper is stated as if all of this was legal in all 50 state in the United States. 2.) Level One: There would be several people involved when it
Premium Medicine Health care Patient
Read the articles below and analyze the ethical and legal aspects of the actions taken by the cola giants. What‚ if anything‚ should they do? Indian Coke‚ Pepsi Laced with Pesticides‚ Says NGO By Ranjit Devraj Inter Press Service August 5‚ 2003 NEW DELHI -- One of India’s leading voluntary agencies‚ the Center for Science and Environment (CSE) said Tuesday that soft drinks manufactured in India‚ including those carrying the Pepsi and Coca-Cola brand names‚ contain unacceptably high levels
Premium Coca-Cola Soft drink Pesticide
Patricia King “The Dangers of Difference” * The Dilemma of Difference * Even when a study purports to be helping a disadvantaged group it may cause harm * If the racial difference is ignored harm can result from ignoring factors that may have a correlation with race. Patricia King “The Dangers of Difference” * Inclusion/Exclusion * Inclusion: required that vulnerable groups be protected‚ e.g. equitable selection‚ cognizant of specific problems with respect to vulnerable
Premium Autonomy Medicine Self-determination
In the Romantic period‚ many authors make references to different social concerns. This enabled the authors to hint towards different concerns in their writing‚ but not come directly out and state their concerns. Three great examples of authors like this include: William Blake‚ Robert Burns‚ and Anna Laetitia Barbauld. Each of these authors had unique concerns that they were able to get across in their own way. Blake wrote two poems with entitled "Chimney Sweeper." One version was found in his
Premium
Business Ethics Opening Case – Part 2 Step 3: Decision(s) and Analysis Decisions Decision #1: As a decision maker for Nike‚ I would release a new statement and apology to our consumers that our employees and surrounding communities are our primary concern‚ and that we apologize for our previous statement sounding as if we were only trying to cover our tail and for the previous statement appearing to be a form of advertisement. Decision #2: Release a statement to our employees and shareholders that
Premium Decision making