To what extent do you believe that members of your family or your friends use consequential‚ nonconsequential‚ and virtue theory? The consequential theory is when a person is concerned what the consequences would be after they do something or make a choice that was not right. Consequential theory is the nature of a secondary result‚ meaning that it can have significant consequences. “The two major consequentialist ethical theories are ethical egoism and utilitarianism” (Otto‚ 2014‚ p. 30). These
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April 25th‚ 2014 Professor Nemoianu PHIL 320.08 Aristotle Essay Nicomachean Ethics‚ by Aristotle‚ is about the ultimate end‚ good‚ and final cause of human life. According to Aristotle‚ all human acts aim at some end that humans consider to be good. The highest human good is that act that is an end in itself. That good is happiness. Although many may think that happiness is a feeling‚ Aristotle believes happiness to be a flourishing way of life. A flourishing way of life is the function that
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Rogerian ethics‚ the branch of dialogical ethics that was found by Carl Rogers‚ argues that one must provide respect through unconditional positive regard when interacting with others (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017). Additionally‚ Rogers believed that communication must also include congruence and empathy (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017). Thus. Congruence is shown through honesty and genuineness. In order to be empathetic‚ one must learn to “feel with” the other and experience their feelings (Neher & Sandin‚ 2017‚
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There are several moral ethics theories‚ including deontology‚ feminist ethics‚ virtue ethics‚ utilitarianism‚ divine command theory‚ to name a few. Every theory has its own pros and cons‚ if you will‚ and each is up for discussions and debates on just about any topic you can think of. Theories are just that – theories. According to Dictionary.com‚ the definition of theory is: a coherent group of tested general propositions‚ commonly regarded as correct‚ that can be used as principles of explanation
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Ethics Awareness Inventory Georgina Lopez-Cardenas GEN/480 Steve Axelrod November 1st‚ 2014 University of Phoenix Introduction The Ethics Awareness Inventory is a system for a self-assessment that helps individuals understand the principals associated with their ethical perspective. The reason for this assessment is to help understand the differences between the four broad categories of ethical philosophy. In this document I will interpret the results of my EAI assessment and apply them
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Critical Assessment In the excerpt “Virtue Theory and Abortion‚” Rosalind Hursthouse presents the following argument for the moral acceptance of abortion: 1) If a virtuous woman would – under the circumstance that pregnancy would inhibit her ability to pursue other virtuous tasks – have an abortion‚ then having an abortion is justified 2) Virtuous women have abortions (under circumstances that pregnancy would inhibit their ability to pursue other virtuous tasks) -) Therefore‚ abortion is justified
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Abstract This paper explores the ethics of bank executives receiving large bonuses despite the fact that they received a bailout. I identify the utilitarian and deontological implications of these executives’ actions. This paper also examines if the executives deserved the bonuses‚ did the banks need a bonus‚ and how the banks should have been regulated by the banks. Keywords: bailout‚ utilitarian‚ deontology Ethics of Bank Bailout Bonuses Currently the economy is still in “The Great Recession”
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Introduction Virtue ethics is a theory used to make moral decisions. It does not rely on religion‚ society or culture; it only depends on the individuals themselves. The main philosopher of Virtue Ethics is Aristotle. His theory was originally introduced in ancient Greek times. Aristotle was a great believer in virtues and the meaning of virtue to him meant being able to fulfil one’s functions. Virtue ethics is not so much interested in the question ’What should I do?’ but rather in the
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Virtue Ethics: Character-Based Virtues Aristotle and Plato Virtue ethics is grounded in “character traits”. We all have by nature the potential to be moral persons‚ but we need to practice the virtues‚ to cultivate them. Ex. a medical doctor should cultivate virtues such as: compassion‚ discernment‚ trustworthiness‚ integrity‚ benevolence and non-malevolence Kinds of virtues: 1) intellectual (wisdom‚ understanding etc) 2) moral (temperance‚ patience‚ courage etc) An individual
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Ethics Essay Laura Hale-Steingrebe ETH/316 September 22‚ 2014 Cherie Barnes Ethics essay In today’s society‚ ethical development is an important tool we all need. We will discuss the similarities and differences between virtue theory‚ utilitarianism‚ and deontological ethics. Through research of these similarities and differences one can begin to understand the importance social responsibility and ethics plays in personal and business success. Understanding the similarities and differences
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