As stated by the text‚ the key aspects to utilitarianism are: 1. That ethicality is assessed on the basis of the consequences 2. The decision should produce the greatest amount net pleasure to the widest range of relevant stakeholders making society as a whole better off. The pleasure is often measured in terms of increasing happiness and/or reducing pain‚ where happiness and pain can be either physical or psychological. In Mattel case‚ there were many negative consequences resulting in
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Notes on Ethics Theories Exam 1 Deontological Ethics: based on the INTENT of an action Teleological Ethics: based on the consequences of an action Ethical Systems 1. Who was the developer of the idea of Ethical Formalism? What are the four Main Tenets of “Ethical Formalism”? - Immanuel Kant 1. Act only on that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law 2. Act in such a way that you always treat humanity‚ whether
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and contrast Plato and Aristotle on well-being. Well-Being: The state of being healthy happy or prosperous. It seems obvious to suggest that the goal we all are aiming at is total happiness; total success and fulfillment. In the Nichomachean ethics‚ Aristotles’ main aim is to provide a description of what this so-called happiness actually is‚ and how we can go about our day to day lives in order to achieve the best life that we possibly can. He begins book one with what philosophers call a ’Teleological
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together Audrey’s underlying moral values and core characteristics. From the connections I was able to make‚ it seems as though Hepburn lived her life mostly by the theory of virtue ethics and some aspects of deontology. Hepburn centered her life on the virtues of selflessness and generosity‚ which caused her to use these virtues as jumping off point when making decisions. These traits were not simply just tendencies that Audrey possessed to be good‚ Audrey truly believed that honesty was the
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of Political and Social Science‚ Vol. 10‚ pp. 1-21 Lord‚ Carnes (1987 [1st publ. 1963+): ‘Aristotle’‚ In Strauss‚ L. & Cropsey‚ J.‚ eds.‚ The History of Political Philosophy‚ Chicago: The Univ. of Chicago Press MacIntyre‚ Alasdair C. (1984): After Virtue: a study in moral theory (2nd ed.)‚ Notre Dame: Univ. of Notre Dame Press Marcianus of Heraclea (1962): Vita Aristotelis Marciana‚ ed. Olof Gigon‚ Berlin: De Gruyter Strauss‚ Leo (1978 [1st publ. 1964]): The City and Man‚ Chicago: The Univ. of Chicago
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marriage tend to use... Ethics In Law Enforcement very important because the toughest decisions in life or a career are always ethical dilemmas and he would like to change that statistic. He feels that by teaching... Save Essay Published on readsno comments Ethical Dilemma At Northlake Ethical Dilemma at Northlake Week 3 Case Study # 1 Synopsis: The case begins with Jim McIntoch the vice president of finance of Amalgamated Forest Products... Consumer Advertising And Ethics of such fine print will
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of normative ethical theories. The first step to make an ethical decision is recognizing the moral issue. (Jones and Ryan‚ 1998) The knowledge of normative theories would aid decision maker in recognizing the moral issue. I will begin with the virtue ethics of the normative ethical theories that tell us in order of making an ethical decision‚ the integrity or character of the decision-maker is more important than the morality of the decision. (Trevino and Nelson‚ 2006). Next‚ Utilitarianism believes
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what is legally required. It is ‘conscience driven’. CSR enhances ‘legitimacy’ of firms Idea is entrenched to different degrees in different places in the world 5 dimensions: 1.) workers’ quality of life 2.) commitment to community 3.) business ethics standards 4.) environment 5.) responsible marketing practices CSR can succeed depending on how management conceptualizes‚ positions‚ and explains the initiative. the three legs of sustainability: economics (based on Mogab project)‚ environmental
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that according to the Bentham’s features of happiness that if she does report the incident restaurant may get long term happiness by not having any bad publicity or bad financial occurrences due to selling contaminated foods. Kantian ethics Under Kantian ethics‚ Kate should report to the FSA. Selling or let someone to consume contaminated milk is not acceptable. So if everybody in the food industry does the same thing‚ what would happen to the entire society‚ who consumes those foods? In this
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Normative Theories Application Normative ethical theories can generally be divided into three types: teleological‚ deontological‚ and virtue ethics. The first two types are considered as action-based theories because they focus entirely upon the actions which a person performs. The last one focuses on training decision maker’s character. Teleological theories are characterized focus primarily on the consequences. In order to make the correct ethical decisions‚ decision-maker has to evaluate
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