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    Virtue Ethics

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    situation although for different reasons under the different applicable theories. (No theory is perfect or applicable in all cases. All have problems!). There is more than one path to get the same result. There are three major approaches in normative ethics including virtue ethics‚ deontological ethics‚ and utilitarianism. This paper is going to compare the similarities and differences between virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics. It will include a description of the differences

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    EGOISM

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    A descriptive definition is “a theory that describes what people are like”. This is called psychological egoism. It states that people are basically selfish‚ self-centered. It is a view about how people behave‚ why they do what they do. A normative definition is “a theory that says how people ought to behave.” This is called ethical egoism. Psychological Egoism There are two ways to understand psychological egoism. First that people basically act in narrow‚ short-range ways out of self-interest

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    Normative Leadership Style

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    In this article have analyzed Normative Leadership theory‚ a theory that is theoretically elegant and characteristically practical. Even in today’s increasingly changing global business scenarios‚ this robust theory enables Leader to select one of the five leadership styles namely decide‚ consult individually‚ consult group‚ facilitate and delegate by using the model’s time-driven and development-driven decision tree. Trait and Behavioural Theory Timeline: In the 1930s leadership theories were

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    1) List three specific steps Hotel Paris should take with respect to each individual human research function (selection‚ training‚ and so on) to improve the level of ethics in the company. (1) Making ethical decision always requires normative judgments. A normative judgment means that something is good or bad‚ right or wrong‚ better or worse. (2) Ethical decisions also always involve morality. Morality is society’s highest accepted standards of behavior. (3) Ethics means making decisions that represent

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    second group of strategies is normative-re-educative strategies‚ based on the assumptions that norms form the basis for behavior‚ and change comes through re-education in which old norms are discarded and supplanted by new ones. * The third set of strategies is the power-coercive strategies‚ based on the assumption that change is compliance of those who have less power with the desires of those who have are power. Normative re-educative strategy The normative re-educative strategy is a change

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    Business Ethics

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    The Inside Man The film depicts a gang of robbers broke into a bank and seized customers as hostages‚ and threatened the police. "I have planned a perfect bank robbery"‚ the head of the gang said‚ this is a battle of wits‚ not a battle of force . Sure enough‚ the police have not used the "SWAT"‚ "lone hero" insist forcing‚ but got a hostage negotiation experts attempt to rely on rhetoric subdued. However‚ this did not work. Looks like the robbers who rob the bank when they faced the enormous

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    Virtue and Relativism

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    terms here Virtue and Relativism. Define Virtue and Relativism: Relativism is the idea that one’s beliefs and values are understood in terms of one’s society‚ culture‚ or even one’s own individual values. Virtue is a classification within normative ethics that attempts to discover and classify what might be deemed of moral character. (Gowdy‚ 2010) One example of something that one culture might regard as a virtue that another culture might not. For example I am a Christian and my sister-in-law

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    Ethical dilemma

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    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

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    to pursue one’s own interests and one has no duties to the interests of others‚ so the foundation of one’s morality in this theory is the regard of one’s own self-interests as superior.Ethical Egoism is a normative moral theory‚ i.e. it is prescriptive and tells one what one ought to do. Normative theories offer guidance in our decisions and judgements. What are one’s obligations and duties in particular situations? [2] Ethical egosim is in contrast to psychological egoism‚ which is a descriptive theory

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    Care Ethics

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    ever stop and think long and hard about what type of person you are? Whether you put your needs before the needs of others‚ or if you care for others more than you care for yourself. The word “care” can mean many things. The ethics of care is a normative ethical theory about what makes actions right or wrong. It implies that there is moral significance in the elements of relationships and dependencies in human life. Care ethics normally seeks to maintain relationships by promoting the well-being

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