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    ETHICS FOR MARKETING MANAGERS Fall 2012 ESSAY TOPICS Your essay will represent 70% of your grade for this course. It should be 2000-2500 words in length. Please submit the essay in WORD or PDF format‚ with pages numbered and your name on each page. Do not forget to include a full bibliography‚ and use footnotes where appropriate. Your essay must be uploaded to Moodle no later than Friday‚ December 21st at midnight. All essays will be run through the TURNITIN anti-plagiarism software program

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    Wisdom‚ Morality‚ and Meditation The Fourth Noble Truth is the Noble Eightfold Path‚ which is also referred to as “Magga.” The Noble Eightfold Path essentially has three main parts: Wisdom‚ Morality‚ and Meditation. These three sections represent the eight sections of the Noble Eightfold Path. Wisdom is broken down into “Right View” and “Right Intention.” Next‚ morality consists of “Right Speech‚” “Right Action‚” and “Right Livelihood.” Finally‚ meditation consists of “Right Effort‚” “Right

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    see him using the concept of morality as a baseline‚ as which to compare traditional nobility to the backdrop of the weaker peoples‚ (i.e.‚ poor‚ sick‚ etc.) Nietzsche paints a picture‚ essentially comparing how people of his time comparing religions‚ one better than another‚ in many cases just scapegoating Jews for the convenience of using that religion from a form of “ressentiment”. In other words‚ this type of thought can be derived from the master to slave morality‚ which Nietzsche focuses heavily

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    Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality Notes Peter Singer opens his argument by introducing the reader to a famine in Bengal setting up his first premise that starvation is bad (Singer 631-632). He then suggests for his second premise that if it is possible to stop something bad from happening‚ then we should do all we can to stop it as long as it does not cause something else just as bad to happen. Singer says that if everyone donated five pounds‚ then there would be sufficient funds to help relieve

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    entitled “The Relation Between Sociology and the Other Social Sciences”. (Hoxie 739) An anthropologist would certainly not want to be identified as a Psychologist or vice versa‚ and since the need for clear distinction exists in respect to titles relative to academic disciplines‚ then this leads me to answer in the affirmative‚ the question: is there a clear distinction of sociology from the other social sciences? To begin discussing this argument one must first ask the question: What is sociology? Sociology

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    Iris Murdoch-“Morality and Religion”: Notes pg. 733‚ para 1: Murdoch’s purpose is to question the relationship of morality to religion‚ and look at their differences as well as the definition of religion. -She claims this essay is moral philosophy and feels she must clarify whether her philosophy is religious or not. -She discusses how some believe religion really must be “breathed in” during childhood (taught to children by their parents); otherwise‚ adults may feel they are just faking it—but

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    Utilitarianism‚ Kantian Ethics‚ Natural Rights Theories‚ and Religious Ethics A “utilitarian” argument‚ in the strict sense‚ is one what alleges that we ought to do something because it will produce more total happiness than doing anything else would. Act utilitarianism (AU) is the moral theory that holds that the morally right action‚ the act that we have a moral duty to do‚ is the one that will (probably) maximize “utility” (happiness‚ welfare‚ well-being). AU is not to be confused with egoism

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    One’s morality is neither constructed by society nor social norms‚ but rather the maturity‚ natural conscious‚ and involvement in one’s own self and experiences. The sense of right from wrong is altered through one’s life conflicts and tragedies and the mentors that they have had along the way. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee remarkably notes the framing of Scout’s conscious and morality through the mob at the county jail‚ the astringent trial‚ and the gruesome attack after the Halloween

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    Morality Essay Have you ever asked yourself where your conscience comes from? The feeling that takes a hold of you when you do what you feel is wrong. This feeling is almost like a consequence when you tell a lie or commit a crime. Your conscience helps you sort out the good and bad and feels your mind with sorrow when you see a sad story on the news or gives you the initiative to donate money to a contribution. But where does it come from. Is it something you are naturally born with‚ taught

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    engaging in Corporate Social Responsibility. Moreover‚ there is moral and immoral approach to Corporate social responsibility. In this report‚ both approaches will be compared‚ highlighting the moral approach to Corporate social responsibility. Ethics Theories and Corporate Social Responsibility So many practices and actions can fall under Corporate social responsibility‚ but they all can be categorized into two – “the musts” and “the electives”. A business must be honest and truthful in regards

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