References: Haworth‚ L. (1959) ’Do organizations act?. ’ Ethics 70(1):59-63. McMahon‚ C. (1989) ’Managerial Authority. ’ Ethics‚ 100:33-53. Velasquez‚ M. G. (1983) “Why Corporations are Not Morally Responsible for Anything They Do.” in Beauchamp and Bowie (1979). Ethical Theory and Business. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. De George‚ R. T. (1981) “Can Corporations Have Moral Responsibility.” in
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ethics Patrick Reagan ETH/316 November 5‚ 2012 Jack Killough Theories of ethics Ethics refers to reasonable standards of right and wrong that advise what humans should to do regarding benefits to society‚ obligations‚ fairness‚ or specific virtues (Velasquez‚ Andre‚ & Shanks‚ 2010). Utilitarianism‚ virtue‚ and deontological are three ethical theories that deal with individual beliefs and actions. Each person possesses ethics and morals but may not know what they are or how they are used in certain situations
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Reddy(H11035)Ritabrata Chakrabarti(H11047)Vempalli Praneethreddy(H11058) | | | | | Group Member: Abin Sarkar(H11003) Ethics: 1. The discipline that examines one’s moral standards or the moral standards of a society. Author: Manuel G. Velasgquez 2. The systematic philosophical investigation of moral systems.The system of moral principles and rules that becomes standards for a group or for professional conduct. Source:Donaldson‚ T. (1989) The ethics of international business
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many of today’s current issues. Business ethics is the applied study of understanding the application of ethical behaviour and concentrates on the moral standards as they apply to business policies‚ institutions‚ social systems‚ and behavior (Velasquez‚ 2012). According to Ronald Sims (2003)‚ an organisation’s moral ethics is demonstrated by how it abstains from behaving in a manner contrary to the well-being of society. Moral standards are the kinds of actions and beliefs that are believed to
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27 Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces J. Manuel Physics 72 1st Sem AY13-14 1 27 Fundamental nature of Magnetism Magnetism Magnetic Field Magnetic Field Lines and Magnetic Flux Motion of Charged Particles in Magnetic Field Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor Force and Torque on a Current Loop Interaction of moving electric charges Magnetic forces arise in two stages: 1. Moving charge or a collection of moving charges produces a magnetic field. 2. Current or moving
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expedition to the New World. However‚ the governor Velasquez‚ the man who put Cortez in charge of the expedition‚ had second thoughts about Cortez because of his growing power. Once Cortez learned of this he quickly boarded his ship‚ and with “508 Spanish soldiers‚ 109 sailors‚ 38 crossbows‚ 13 matchlocks‚ 14 second-rate cannons‚ 16 horses‚ and a handful of camp followers” ()‚ he started off for the New World‚ ignoring the various orders Velasquez sent in order to relive him of his command‚ on March
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Ang mga Filipino scientists ay: Arturo Alcaraz Arturo Alcaraz is a volcanologist specializing in geothermal energy development. Benjamin Almeda Benjamin Almeda designed a food-processing machine. Julian Banzon Julian Banzon researched methods of producing Ramon Barba Ramon Barba invented practical flower induction treatments. Benjamin Cabrera Doctor Benjamin Cabrera has developed innovations in drug treatments against diseases caused by mosquitoes and agricultural soil. Paulo
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How: By using this 3-in-1 questioning package 5 Questions Approach (created by Graham Tucker the 5 types of question vary from the short term to long term & from a quantitative to a qualitative aspect) Moral Standard Approach (created by Velasquez to test for the morality of the action) Pastin Approach (created by Pastin to test differing ethics approaches) Background of case: Issues from the case STEP 1: PROTECT THE FUNDAMENTAL INTEREST
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References: Shanks‚ Thomas S. J.‚ (1997). Markula center for applied ethics. Everyday Ethics. Retrieved on January 30‚ 2004‚ from: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/iie/v8n1/everdayethics.html. Velasquez‚ M.‚ Andre‚ C.‚ Shanks‚ Thomas S. J.‚ & Meyer‚ M. J.‚ (no date). Markkula center for applied ethics. Thinking Ethically: A Framework for Moral Decision Making. Retrieved on January 24‚ 2004‚ from: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/practicing/decision/thinking
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support the elimination of animal testing. Introduction Attention getter: Did you know that‚ “About 20 million animals are experimented on and killed annually‚ three-fourths for medical purposes and the rest to test various products?” (Andre and Velasquez‚ 2010) Credibility material: After thoroughly researching the inhumane use of animals for testing‚ I found that others needed to be more informed and acknowledge that animal testing needs to be stopped. Relevance to the audience: Most of us
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