Where can you study teleology?
If you are looking for an organisation that I feel sure will be able to point you in the right direction I would suggest that you get in contact with the "theosophical society" They cover just about everything around this sort of thinking. they are a world wide organisation and you should have representation near where ever you are.
What is the Utilitarian framework for resolving ethical dilemmas that have no obvious right answer?
According to the Utilitarian framework, the most ethically sound decision is the one that produces the most good for the greatest number of people.
Did the ancient Greeks attribute ethical powers to music?
The Ancient Greek doctrine of ethos attributed ethical powers to music and claimed that music could affect character.
Is morally right for business owners to impose their religious orientation no their employees?
In most countries the answer would be "No".
What are the morals of America?
Morals is defined as "a person's standards of behavior or beliefs concerning what is and is not acceptable for them to do." In the United States, personal morals vary widely. For example, while one group's morals is that it is always wrong to steal or to lie, another group's morals say it is okay to steal or lie under certain conditions. There are even some who believe it is okay to steal or lie whenever it benefits them, though those people are a small minority. Varied beliefs exist for almost every moral situation, so it is impossible to say what the morals of America as a whole are.
What questions will help individuals and organizations when deciding if their decisions are ethical?
is it balanced
What theory does not emphasize duties and rules or the consequences of actions?
The theory that the ends justify the means?
How do you keep your hearts pure?
Either devote yourself spiritually to some higher power that has a main focus that is good or become the the rest of human trash out there because pure hearts reside with new born children and are ruined by the world
Why can't legal considerations resolve every ethical question?
Legal decisions bar the introduction of morals, as morals change between individuals. Law is a strict set of rules that is inflexible while moral questions are not, ethics are basically built on morals and except for a few instances, are not enforceable by law. The only "ethics" that can be resolved by law are ethics that avoid any but the most basic of questions involving humanity, and the law of nature (generally).
A person gets integrity from being conscious about their conscience--their moral capacity. Having integrity means being honest, truthful, ethical, not cutting corners, and having a strong moral compass. People with integrity are trustworthy and therefore, respected.
If something is considered moral would it also be considered ethical?
If something is considered moral, would it also be considered ethical
The ethical concerns have a lot to do with the moral rapport amidst persons. Its true when Fritzsche mentioned that the issues not involving moral relationship were devoid of ethical concern (2008).I also strongly agree to this view. Here is an attempt from my side having selected to the MNC for the new challenging task, to evaluate various issues of moral and ethical nature. To keep pace with the globalization and find a place in the business field its very essential to know whether the moral things become ethical and that which is considered immoral becomes unethical
To begin with the term Ethical originated from its Greek root "ethos "or "ethikos" which means character and Moral the Latin root "mos "or "moralis" means customs. Thus it could be seen that in broader terms in English its association is to that which has connection with conducting rightly or wrongly. The character connotation has personal attribution where as custom connote groups or even society. Their violation becomes wrong according to the situation or frames of references (Ethics vs. morality).The dictionary meaning of ethics is the selection of conduct's standard as philosophical guidelines. There are various forms of ethics like the business ethics, virtue ethics and social ethics. Ethical judgments are mainly the deontological which concern with duties as well as obligations and the eudaemonist judgment which concentrates on individual fineness and quality living (Fritzsche, 2008). Meaning of term moral is conformation to standards of right actions (Larry, 2007).Thus a good knowledge of ethics would not just lead to morally right actions but give the option of giving explanation to acts governed by situation.
Conceptually ethical and moral is indistinguishable. Definition of ethics describes it as closely involving with good, bad, moral duties and obligation. Morality according to definition is compliance to principles of correct individual conducts (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 2003). However there is a big difference between the two basically since morality has human condition concerns which determine the individuals right or wrong where as ethical theory is all about the reason and elucidation concerning moral perspective including systems or procedures (Ethics definition).Here again context has a major role to play. Thus morality has accord of authorities whether it is of culture or religion while the ethical acceptance arises out of the personal principle. Moral is a guiding behavior principles thus it can also be said that the unethical involves being away from the accepted values of the societal and proficient behaviors. For example there exist a few cultures which accept the act of theft for food where as other culture thinking that theft is theft which could have no moral justification. Cultural diversity has a lot of variation in their moralities also. Eye for eye and tooth for tooth judgments are moral for some but are considered immoral by few others. Like polygamy is acceptable by some culture whereas only monogamy is acceptable in some other culture. Ethics allows freedom of choice and there is lesser dependence on the social or religious judgments (Lary, 2007).
The issues of determining being moral are being ethical or being immoral would mean being unethical is by itself a semantic issue. Bribing, coercions, deceptions, stealing and indiscrimination are various issues mainly categorized as ethical issues according to Fritzsche (2008). Judging moral values of decisions involve better understanding of the various moral or ethical dimensions. Moral principle prohibits lies, thefts and murder. To know the dimension we can resort to consequentialistic principle concentrating on the final result like egoism or utilitarianisms, the non consequentialistic principle like that of the rights or justice principle or social contract theories recognizes moral issues for reaching the final decision as to what is right or wrong(Fritzsche,2008). All these would help in solving the various dilemmas.
I personally believe in keeping equilibrium within oneself by being both moral and ethical as I believe it's the best way to live happily. Thus we can make ourselves worthy of living a good life. Personnel ethics is determined by oneself and it goes well with society and religion. Being moral has a relation with the actions exhibited by the person very much responsible for knowing the right or wrong, a harmless deed. Ethics deals with theories of right and wrong concerning behavior forming the basic principles being fair. In my opinion the Moral theory or the normative ethics has been the heart of ethics, but ethics is a very broad subject and has evolved way past just the moral theory into descriptive, relational and applied ethics.
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Select the choice that BEST describes a way of reasoning about ethical issues Rule based thinking?
Rule-based ethical reasoning determines whether an act in and of itself is right or wrong. Rule-based ethical reasoning creates laws that are impartial, applying the same standards to everyone.
What can be done to prevent cross-cultural misunderstandings in the future?
Many things. I'm only sixteen, and I have some ideas: like being more open to other societies; learn to appreciate your culture and others. If people do this, we will start to understand each other a little better. One thing : I'm 12 and my idea is don't talk to each other!
How do social workers deal with ethical dilemmas?
Social workers have very strong boundaries. They do not let themselves get too attached to a case, but at the same time, they seek justice for the innocent.
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) never stole anything. He was titled, even before being prophet, as the trustful and the truthful.
Terrorists come in many shapes and sizes. While it is possible that there are terrorists who commit acts of terrorism because they feel that the harm generated by their act will be far outweighed by positive consequences of the action, I would think they would be more Kantian, albeit in a twisted sort of way – remaining true to their ideology, regardless of the utility of their actions.
Is ethical egoism contrary to common sense morality?
Yes, ethical egoism is contrary to common sense morality.
Ethics is usually a discussion in philosophy. However there is the interdisciplinary study of the philosophy of science, which has a branch that deals with ethics in science.
Though not often noticed ethics is BEHIND science.
Ethics is not science, it is the base of science.
All the basics of Western Ethics are 1 to 1 copied to 'science'.
The very basic of western ethics is presuming a mind body split.
That means that PER DEFINITION reality is seen as sum of immaterial things (metaphysics) and material things (physics). Immaterial things are 'soul', 'mind', 'consciousness', 'understanding'.
This assumption when related to 'soul' and 'spirit' is often called 'creationism'. Believing in 'consciousness', 'understanding', .. is not different at all, but now called 'rationalism'
Ethical listening is the intentional practice of using information gained from people for their benefit, not that of yourself. For example, private information should never be shared publicly without consent.
What is meant by a woman is a weaker vessel?
Back in the days, women were held to be weaker than men, both physically and mentally. Today, the prudent thing is to ignore this kind of statement.