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    Care Ethics is a useful philosophical principle to apply in a business setting. Care Ethics focuses on interpersonal relationships among people. One must care for others, respond emphatically to their concerns, needs and maintain relationships. Moral judgements are based around feelings of empathy and compassion towards others. Care ethics maintains that interpersonal relationships be prioritized over all else (Friedman and Bolte, 82-84). The principles of Care Ethics are well suited in the…

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    Ethics of care has a moral obligation, which in this case is not to cause harm on Halima and instead fire the coach. In an interview held with Gilligan she states that, “its logic is inductive, contextual, psychological, rather than deductive or mathematical.” This means even though firing the coach and closing the group will have a lot more disadvantages to it according to ethics of care the Principal will have to put into account the wrong doing…

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    moral sensibilities) in deciding when to make arrests markedly increases the likelihood of discrimination, favoritism, and other undesirable influences affecting decision-making. In other words, discretion might not always be used in the interest of care (see Box…

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    Societal Issues: Modeling ethics of care Taking a Stand on social issues: Introduction: In today’s world where societal issues (such as health, environment, social justice, and human rights issues) continue to take center stage in every area of our lives, there has been an increasing importance to address these issues. Firms are beginning to weigh in on such issues showing an increasing contribution and subscription to ethics of care. This paper takes a look at CEO influence, reasons why firms…

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    This ethic gives the definition that compassion should be shown on all living things either human or animals. Whoever does not compassion is considered as a cruel person. The problem related to ethics of care in KFC is the chicken are being injected oftenly.The company do not care about how the chicken are being prepared. They do not care about people’s health and they are being served with injected chicken. The purpose…

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    people to have in following their beliefs while still remaining ethical to their clients. Finding a balance between your beliefs and your work live can be difficult for anyone but more so for those in the health care field. Finding the middle ground between your personal beliefs and your health care ethical beliefs is what I believe the title of this class represents. Where does human dignity originate if you don't believe in God? Human Dignity originates within yourself. It originates from…

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    and values, then happiness and comfort will be tough to find when death is upon them. In “Buddhists Ethics and End-of-life Care Decisions”,…

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    Macs410 Media Ethics

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    This body of knowledge is appropriate for my minor because the following rationale: - The course MACS410 “Media Ethics” provided an overview of the main ethical problems regarding the intensive use of technologies in the contemporary media landscape, considering not only journalism but the media in general, and avoiding a technological determinism to analyze the phenomenon. This course is helpful to understand the “behind the scenes” of the political economy of technology in the media, its…

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    in a different voice therefore they think about morality in a different way. She uses the idea of “ethic of justice” and “ethic of care” to describe how men and women view moral decisions. According to MacKinnon and Fiala, ethics of justice is a mostly male idea, and this idea says a person’s moral goals is fair treatment and respect and moral virtues are impartiality and reason. Ethics of care is a mostly female idea that says that a person’s moral goals are caring for as many needs as…

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    An American feminist, educationalist, and philosopher, Nel Noddings is best known for her work regarding the ethics of caring, which has subsequently positively impacted the entire educational field. Her first work, Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education is an encapsulating analysis of caring and of its role in ethics. By delineating the guidelines for caring, by explaining the controversy between natural caring and ethical caring, and by describing wrong actions, Noddings…

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