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    In this essay I will argue that liberal neutrality is necessary to maintain optimal utility in a multicultural society. Benjamin L. Berger argues that liberal neutrality and legal tolerance cater to the dominant culture‚ I agree with this‚ however I will argue that the dominant culture should be prioritized in order to achieve the maximal amount of happiness for the aggregate of society. Berger states in his piece The Cultural Limits of Legal Tolerance that multicultural societies exhibit tolerance

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    References: Adams‚ J.S. 1965. Inequity in social exchange. Adv. Exp. Soc. Psychol. 62:335-343. Allen‚ N. J. and Meyer‚ J. P. (1990)‚ "The Measurement and Antecedents of Affective‚ Continuance and Normative Commitment to the Organization"‚ Journal of Allen‚ N.J. and Meyer‚J.P. (1991)‚ “A Three-Component Conceptualization of Organizational Commitment”‚ Human Resource Management Review‚ Vol.1 (1):61-89 Avolio‚ B Avolio‚ B. J.‚ Bass‚ B.‚ Walumbwa‚ F.

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    Ethics The field of ethics ( or moral philosophy) involves systematizing‚ defending‚ and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior. Ethics is the philosophical study of the moral value of human conduct and of the rules and principles that ought to govern it and there are two levels: on individual level and on society level. On individual level is a person’s own moral beliefs i.e. what he accepts as right and wrong‚ good or bad. For example‚ vegetarian and non-vegetarian and on society

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    society. It is shown in nature that animals travel in groups. Fish travel in schools and birds migrate together‚ so it is concluded that people tend to try to fit into groups as well. The two major ideas that came from this experiment are the normative social influence theory and the informational social influence theory. The

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    Stakeholder theory from the Freeman’s view............................................................ 11 Normative and analytical theory ...................................................................................... 11 3.1 Normative theory ....................................................................................................... 12 3.2 Freeman’s normative theory ...................................................................................... 13 3.3 Analytical

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    matters of opinion‚ and opinions vary from culture to culture”(Rachel’s‚ 698). Rachel’s rejects this argument because the premise of this argument is a descriptive claim but the conclusion is a normative claim. Descriptive claims are facts about what is actually the objective truth in the world‚ and normative claims are facts about what ought to be the case in the world. For example just because a group of people believe it’s morally permissible to practice same sex acts doesn’t mean it’s a descriptive

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    Bulacan State University Bustos Campus Bustos‚ Bulacan WRITTEN REPORT in SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY (ETHICAL RELATIVISM) Submitted by GROUP 1 BSED-3H Submitted to Mr. Cruz ETHICAL RELATIVISM Ethical relativism is the position that there are no moral absolutes‚ no moral right and wrongs.  Instead‚ right and wrong are based on social norms.  Such could be the case with "situational ethics‚" which is a category of ethical relativism.  At any

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    me that typically‚ Catholic school students do not ask about death during a school re-entry. In all‚ this was such an exciting and special experience. Overall‚ today was a successful and long day! I was able to facilitate a therapeutic and normative play activity and attend a school re-entry. I was

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    to conform. Military organizations are an example of a group that expects a high level of conformity in the behaviour of their members and punishes those who do not conform. There are two forms of conformity: informational social influence and normative social

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    Globalization‚ the Problem of War‚ and Normative Issues 游安娜 499570458 企管三 Defining Globalization and the Importance of Global Studies In this essay I wish to address the connection of globalization to normative issues. Before doing so‚ I need to review the issue of defining globalization and to indicate the emergence of Global Studies

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