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    Discussion Forum Unit 2 What do you think "good" is? List some examples of goodness? Before embarking on this controversial descriptive word “good”, let me first of all look the meaning from dictionaries with respect to morality and ethics. the doctrine that knowledge, truth, and morality exist in relation to culture, society, or historical context, and are not absolute. Meridian Wester Dictionary: “virtuous, right, commendable”- ex. A good person Oxford Dictionary: “Possessing or displaying…

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    Edward Freeman. In his book, Strategic Management, he defines a stakeholder group as a group whose support is vital to the survival and success of the business (Freeman 1984). Furthermore, DiSegni, Huly and Akron (2015) in the Journal of Business Ethics argues that CSR helps to: enhance the image and reputation of the firm, which tends to gives the firm a competitive advantage over its competitors, which ultimately leads to increase market share, revenue growth and better financial…

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    before establishing my account that gives reasons why you should reject MacIntyre’s claim. In Part One, I addressed MacIntyre’s interpretation of expressivism. For MacIntyre Expressivisim is a view that holds moral statements to more value than descriptive statements. Expressivist are often ones to favor desires and stances that align with their attitudes. The main idea behind expressivisim is that they use moral statements to express their approval or disapproval of actions and desires that it…

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    Ayer's Argument Analysis

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    A.J. Ayer is an emotivist, which is a non-cognitivist meta-ethical position which classifies all ethical statements as meaningless displays of emotion. Meta-ethics, not to be confused with normative ethics, is meant to establish whether morality truly exists, and not which particular ethical statements are true. According to Ayer, there are no such things as genuine ethical judgements, rather, all ethical judgments are distinguished as pseudo-judgements (i.e. judgements that sound like they make…

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    Ethical Issues Psychologists are faced with many problems ethically when it comes to using restrictive procedures. Restrictive procedures are misunderstood with not many guidelines or policies to help psychologist know when the procedures are appropriate and ethical. Research by Spreat and Lipinski (1986) searched for answers on restrictive procedures in state policies, guidelines, and federal laws on the use of restrictive procedures (Spreat, 1986). The researchers found very vague and mixed…

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    ethical culture has a significant role in the creativity of the workforce (Mohamad, 2010). Innovation does not occur in an organization that does not have a corresponding positive ethical culture (Čmelíková, 2017). The study utilized two designs: a descriptive design that involved the use of questionnaires on the participants, and correlational analysis that investigated the relationships between the study variables. Moreover, there was an application of subject-completed instruments in the…

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    ETHC-445 Principles of Ethics Final Exam http://uphomework.com/downloads/ethc-445-principles-ethics-final-exam/ 1. (TCOs 2, 4, 5, 6) The idea that the assisted suicide of terminally ill patients should be allowed simply at the patient’s direction reflects what type of ethics? (Points : 5) Hobbes’ State of Nature Rand’s Objectivism Aristotle’s concept of Virtue Thomas Aquinas’ concept of conscience Socrates’ concept of excellence 2. (TCOs 1, 2, 7) What is the moral ideal of temperance…

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    The core of his theory explains “how rubbish is both made and then unmade as some things lose and then gain value over time” (Taylor et al. 2009, p. 123). His theory is based on the idea that “some items are re-valued as they move from being transients to durables” (Taylor et al. 2009, p. 123). An obvious example can be an old grandparents’ watch. At the time of purchase they might have paid very little for it and over the years the watch could have gain a price as low as zero. However, if the…

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    Halliburton Case Analysis

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    decades for substandard ethic practices. KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton came under criticism from the media for questionable ethic violations with their billing. In 2005 Halliburton overhauled their billing process to “clean-up” billing discrepancies. The findings were that “KBR agreed to fix internal systems to ensure that the cost and pricing data it provided to the government were accurate and complete.” (Gold, 2005) Halliburton accepted the criticism of their ethics and took measured…

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    I would need to set the tone for my organization. Legal, medical, and ethical ramifications are considered and carefully analyzed for situations in both of my jobs. Struggling with complex ethical decisions is frequent as nurses. The model in the ethics simulation game provides the importance of assessment needed by utilizing the four…

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