The term ethics is defined as a system of moral principles. When incorporating ethics with business it is extremely difficult to determine what is considered moral or immoral‚ as well as what is judged as justice in society. One viewpoint on this topic opposes justice can be compatible with business. The other viewpoint believes there is a line that draws between good and bad; it really depends upon the motive of the action. Is business ethics possible in our present day society? Matigari‚ a
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Theory). ANS: Kantianism is the ethical theory which explains how one should always focus on his/her duty rather than the end result. According to a Kantian‚ parents should use this app and protect their kids from going to the wrong way‚ without thinking of the end result. Because it is the duty of every parent‚ to provide good care and sacraments. The Kantian parent thinks of his/her child’s present but not the future. Act Utilitarianism: It is a theory which states that a person’s act is morally right
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Mr. Abel is asked almost every day about his political‚ moral and religious beliefs. He is not usually the one who first answers these questions. Students chatter noisily around him about their own views. He always respectfully waits for a moment when the students are done with their opinions‚ to slip his into the mix. He is stealthy about his approach to his student’s opinions‚ and never steps on their own beliefs. He is a prime example of respect. Today and throughout the decades respect has been
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each of the theories success. In this paper‚ traditional theories analyze how to gain a principle understanding of where they originated and how they achieve as theories. Ethical theories include and provide a brief background of Utilitarianism‚ Kantian‚ Social Contract‚ Divine Command‚ Natural Law‚ and the theory of Virtue. In addition‚ research will explain the concepts of both the individual and cultural relativism; after the research‚ a resolution will research and explain the concepts on how
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says in the bible that God is personal and loving and therefore looks after the vulnerable‚ whereas utilitarian’s would have to ignore the minority for their theory to work. Also against U is the absolutist approach that the divine command theory‚ Kantian ethics and natural law hold. Christians would say actions are intrinsically right or wrong in themselves‚ whereas U would look at the possible consequences of an action on whether it is right or wrong. Christians believe that a consequentialist may
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morality of care rests on the understanding of relationships as a response to another in their terms.Ethics of care contrasts with more well-known ethical views‚ such as consequentiality theories (e.g. utilitarianism) and deontological theories (e.g. Kantian ethics). This sort of outlook is what feminist critics call a ’justice view’ of morality. Virtue philosophies of ethics must be treated as means to comprehend how we develop moral individuals‚ how we mature the means by which we create moral resolutions
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with assigned reading What is Enlightment? 3. Philosophical Concepts (be able to explain and compare these) The Socratic Method The Four Steps of Doing Philosophy Purpose of Philosophy The Value of Philosophy The Philosopher’s Mission Kantian Enlightment Be familiar with the concepts on powerpoint. Be familiar with the concepts in the readings: Looking at Philosophy (LAP) (as assigned) The Apology – Plato (all) The Value of Philosophy - Russell (all)
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Rights : Non-utilitarian arguments adjoin ancestral and human discrimination may yield the access that discrimination is amiss because it violates a person‟s basal moral rights. Kantian approach for example‚ holds that human beings should be advised as ends and never as means. At a minimum‚ this assumption agency that alone has right to be treated as charge-less being according‚ to any added being and that all individuals accept a allusive moral duty to amusement alone as a charge-less and according
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rights‚ their dignity‚ and their right to participate in decisions affecting their lives (Code of Ethics‚ 2007). Section A.2.1(a) of the Code of Ethics (2007) states that respects should be communicated through actions and language. Furthermore the Kantian school of thought (1785; 1964) suggests that people have conscious desires and intrinsic goals and are therefore free rational creatures. This philosophy proposes that to be a person is
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Rachel Kluge Term Paper- Spring Assume that on your way to work you see a child drowning in a near by pond. You are his only option for safety seeing that you are the only one around. If you don’t act to save the child‚ he will probably drown. However‚ saving him means ruining your new shoes‚ your clothes‚ and making yourself late for work. “What should you do?” Most everyone that I know would respond that you should save the child‚ I mean why not? Compared to the value of his life‚ ruining your
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