Approaches XXX XXXUniversity Instructor: XXX Course Name: XXX Date: XXX This paper summarizes each of ethical approaches‚ especially the Grand Principles‚ Nash’s Covenantal Business Ethic‚ Damon’s Four Dimensions of Business Morality‚ and Hill’s (2008) Christian Ethic for Business. Also‚ this paper critiques each of them through analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of approaches. Finally‚ the most favor approach is provided at the end. The Grand Principles which
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The analysis of stock prices and financial information 1. Financial Statements For Foxconn Technology Co Ltd (2354) 1.1 Income statement analysis Year over year‚ Foxconn Technology Company Limited has seen revenues shrink from 136.7B TWD to 131.5B TWD‚ though the company was able to grow net income from 7.6B TWD to 8.0B TWD. A reduction in the percentage of sales devoted to income tax expense from 1.47% to 0.41% was a key component in the bottom line growth in the face of falling revenues
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In the 1940s the United States was getting ready to get involved in World War II and needed to set an example of good ethics on a global stage to help bring. The book The Boys of Pointe Du Hoc written by‚ Douglas Brinkley has many examples of ethical decision making that was critical at the time in order for the United States to bring peace to World War II. For instance the author is re-establishing already known information but with a new style of how he obtained the information‚ which was straight
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An Ethical Defense of Same-Sex Marriage (I am currently on an Ethics Bowl team and have compiled an Ethical defense of Same-Sex Marriage) So the main issue that is often brought up in discussions of Same-Sex Marriage is the right of the individual versus morality. The claim is that we must‚ as public citizens‚ decide between the two. Do we side with the right of the individual and support Same-Sex Marriage or do we side with morality and oppose it? I attest that the two are‚ in fact‚ not mutually
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Exploitation of Workers in China: Unveiling the Unique Capitalism Adopted in China World Youth Leaders Forum 2012 Social subtheme Yun Yin Chan Department of Philosophy‚ Faculty of Arts The Chinese University of Hong Kong Abstract 2 This paper will explain that the cause
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“It is not the case that only the worthy person has this heart. All humans have it. The worthy person simply never loses it.” Mencius linked up Confucianism to the ethical norms and theory of virtue‚ the essence of which is that the ruling class of the patriarchal ethics as innate human nature‚ From the Mencius’s argument on "benevolence”. It can be seen that there is not much difference between basic content and Confucius "benevolence" such as未有仁而遗其亲者也. They are both piety and
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Criticisms leveled against Ethical Theories 1. Criticisms leveled against Consequentialism. Consequentialism is based on the consequences of actions. It is sometimes called a teleological theory‚ from the Greek word telos‚ meaning goal. According to consequentialism‚ actions are right or wrong depending on whether their consequences further the goal. The goal (or‚ "the good") can be something like the happiness of all people or the spreading of peace and safety. Anything which contributes to
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In order to analyze David Eddy’s argument‚ "that the objective of health care is to maximize the health of the population served subject to available resources". Let us first examine John Stuart Mill’s ethical theory of Utilitarianism. Mill held two theories on utilitarianism‚ a normative and a psychological one. Normative views of Mills’ include his "principle of utility" which says actions are right if they produce the greatest amount of happiness and pleasure and wrong if they cause displeasure
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Reflection Paper # 1 – Is Wal-Mart Good for America? Brandon A. Grossberg University of Redlands School of Business “The secret of successful retailing is to give your customers what they want. And really‚ if you think about it from your point of view as a customer‚ you want everything: a wide assortment of good-quality merchandise; the lowest possible prices; guaranteed satisfaction with what you buy; friendly knowledgeable service; convenient hours; free
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Hours 4 Significance of moral values and ethics in conducting business. Differentiation between ‘compliance with laws and regulations’ and ‘ethical responsibilities’ UNIT 2: Concept and Indian ethos Hours 5 Concept of ethics and values in Eastern and Western cultures. Indian ethos in managing corporate business. UNIT 3: Individual‚ Group and Corporate Ethics
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