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15 Cards in this Set
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Ethics
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The branch of philosophy that deals with right and wrong conduct.
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Strategic Ambiguity
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Being purposely vague in order to derive personal or organizational benefit.
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Who claims advantages of Strategic Ambiguity?
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Eisenberg and Goohall.
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How is Strategic Ambiguity Advantagous?
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Promotes unified diversity
Facilitates creativity. |
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Problems of Strategic Ambiguity?
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Complicates interpretation.
Sender can conceal or reveal info. Makes lying easier. |
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When Organizations set Ethical Codes they must be.
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Clear in definitions.
Published. Enforced. |
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Virtue Ethics.
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Developing the human soul to be the best it can be.
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Perfecting Virtues what 5 Cardinal Virtues.
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Courage, Justice, Temperance, Prudence, Piety.
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Reason
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Intellecutal rational compacity.
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Spirit
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Feeling emotinons.
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Apetite
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Desires.
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A virtuous person has what?
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A soul ruled by reason.
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Who developed Virtue Ethics?
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Plato 427bc-347bc.
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Who beleived virtue found in moderation?
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Aristotle 384bc-322bc.
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Deontology
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Imanuel Kant 1724-1804. Do the right thing
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