Moral Dilemmas of Virtue Ethics Essay

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    Introduction The concept of ethics has been, and still is, the basis of life and people have been trying to set a standard that would clearly distinguish right from wrong. Ethics is often a concept with blurred lines and an action is seldom simply categorized u under right or wrong. Throughout the years, many philosophers had come up with several ideas of ethical guidelines, including Utilitarianism, Kant’s Moral Theory, Virtue Ethics, and Moral Pluralism. As human cultures continued to evolve,…

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    the least advantaged. These are all important things to consider when evaluating a moral rule through the Social Contract Theory. The rule we are evaluating is the same as in our Kantian and Rule Utilitarianism approaches. Although no explicit laws are being broken by the hotel companies, they have still been violating building codes and waste treatment codes. Social Contract Theory does not approve of moral rules that allow for breaking laws or committing…

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    Ethics of the food industry is one of the most important topics worthy of academic research in the marketing field. Health officials claim that food companies conduct business unethically, while food companies claim that they are behaving in an ethical manner. This industry has a crucial economic power on consumers all over the world. In order to conduct a thorough analysis I applied the ethics in question to all four models. I don’t think the Virtue Base model would work well in this…

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    1. I think that alcoholics should be granted liver transplants. One of the Dalai Lama’s teaching is empathy which he defines as our ability to feel someone else’s suffering or putting ourselves into someone else’s shoe. If we put ourselves into this patient’s shoe, we realise that he needs a liver transplant to survive. We could also perceive that he/she feels pain; the idea of just thinking that our days to live counted makes us feel pain and suffering. Moreover, if we put ourselves into this…

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    Virtue ethics is a philosophy that define moral decisions as something that depend primary in the individual itself; however, it can take in account other factors like culture for example. A big philosopher of virtue ethics was Aristotle, who based his theory in the fact that the individual learn moral virtue primary through habit and practice rather than instruction. For Aristotle, ethics should lead the individual into a meaningful life where the actions we do are based on what’s right and…

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    FACTS Luke is an employee at ABC company and has been asked to take part in a project of developing land purchased by the company to build an adult entertainment retail store. Owen, Luke’s brother lives in the neighborhood in which the adult entertainment retail store will be located. Owen is thinking about selling his property but is still indecisive and wants to wait to see if the market value will increase. However, Luke knows that with the announcement of the opening store, the…

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    practice stakeholder theory ensure that all stakeholders are included and their needs are met. Virtue ethics focuses on who a person is, including character, personality, and integrity. Looking at virtue ethics in a business perspective a manager or company is the who, and their core values are character traits. Companies who incorporate its core values into its business plan are deemed ethical in a virtue ethics outlook. A business should worry about the way its actions are perceived by the…

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    good or evil people (130). Virtue ethical system, does not give many choices so you could pick what you like, because the goal is to have good virtues. Plato and Aristotle, the ones who created this ethical system, declared that a virtue ethicist is a person who has the perfect traits. From Plato’s perspective a virtue ethicists have to function in three different levels, and each of these levels corresponds to different human activities. The lowest function of a virtue ethicist called…

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    Virtue ethics can be “identified as the one that emphasizes the virtues, or moral character Virtue ethics.” (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2007). Based on virtue ethics, I think that PharmaCARE is failing here as well. They are doing nothing charitable to help the locals of the country. In fact, they are taking away from them by providing hazardous working conditions. Helping the locals build a water supply system or food supply system would be fulfilling virtue ethics. PharmaCARE…

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    good or bad. Non-consequentialism looks at intrinsic qualities of the action to determine its moral value, not the results of the action. Ethical egoism is a consequential moral philosophy where the individual takes care of themselves first by putting their goals and interests ahead of everyone else. The ethical egoist is not concerned with the good intentions of their actions or following any preset moral or religious guidelines. An egoist wants to maximize their own happiness and reduce pain…

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