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| Two Paths of decision making. |
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1)Identify, decide, justify 2)Identify, evaluate, decide |
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| Values Driven approach helps... |
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| Choose among ethical choices, and explain decision to others |
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| Deontology vs. Consequentialism |
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| -focus on the ends, consequences. The good that can be created |
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| -Focus on the means, the standards. What action is morally "right" |
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Origin: Kant Only do something if it would be alright for everyone to act in the same manner. - Inflexible |
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-Religious and Philosophical. -Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. |
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Western Europe Enlightenment Each person has protections and entitlements that others must respect -hard to determine limit of rights. |
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| Act fairly toward others to maintain justice and fair treatment of others. |
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Be loyal to the organization first and foremost. -Business-interests over self-interests |
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Aristotle Virtue is achieved through moderation Avoid behavior excessive or deficient of a virtue. -Very vague |
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Test of Ethical Decision by asking how you would feel making it public knowledge. - not always clear. |
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-go with your gut - developed throughout lifespan. |
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