Ethical fading refers to the process by which individuals become less aware of the ethical implications of their decisions, often leading them to act unethically without recognizing the moral dimensions of their choices. An example of ethical fading can be seen in corporate environments where profit motives overshadow ethical considerations, such as when employees justify cutting corners on safety regulations to meet production targets. Another instance is in the context of groupthink, where team members may ignore ethical concerns to maintain harmony and meet collective goals, thus sidelining their personal moral standards.
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are fairness and honesty in business important ethical concerns? give examples
Ethical Leadership can be evaluated on the of ethical decision making, ethical communication and ethical team building.
Ethical Myopia is an inability to recognize ethical situations that require attention. Ethical myopia results from a poor ethical grounding.
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"bio-ethical laws: Laws that are bio-ethical".
ethical intelligence, interdependency...
there are no objective ethical facts and no true ethical principles
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