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Utilitarian Theory
Ethical relativism suggests that the right thing to do can vary based on the specific circumstances or cultural context. This theory recognizes that what is considered ethical can differ among cultures or situations, and there is no universal moral standard that applies to all cases.
in other words an "ethical perspective " is an moral view. ---- e.g. an ethical perspective of abortion is that abortion is wrong because it is morally wrong to end a life before it has even had a chance to life.
Ethical relativism is the view that what is right or wrong can vary depending on the context or culture. This theory suggests that there is no universal standard for morality and that ethical judgments are relative to the particular circumstances or beliefs of a society or individual.
what connection is there between your ethical perspective and your ideal work culture
The branch of ethical theory that considers the origin and meaning of ethical principles is known as meta ethics.
Teleological
The ethical perspective by which choices are based on desirable qualities like courage, justice and compassion is described as ethical reasoning. Ethical reasoning is one that is followed by the Army.
Three
The learning theory posits that language is acquired through exposure and reinforcement, suggesting that it is a learned behavior. In contrast, the nativist perspective emphasizes that humans are biologically predisposed to acquire language, known as the Language Acquisition Device, suggesting that language acquisition is an innate ability.
Social responsibility in a traditional perspective includes holding up ethical standards with a business.
Natural Law Theory