Ethical theories and their meanings
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The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the basic foundations and dimensions of Western ethical thought. The students also gain knowledge and understanding of key ethical concepts (value, duty, rights, dignity, virtue, etc.), principal theories (virtue ethics, deontological ethics, utilitarianism) and …
[DOC File]Information Technology and Ethics
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The course will start with an opening lecture during which the most prominent ethical theories and their most obvious short-falls will be introduced. After the lecture, the participants will write a . summary (referaatti) of approximately 8 (6-12 or so) pages (Times New Roman, 12 pt/Arial, 11 pt, line spacing 1) on . selected chapters, 1-5, 7-9, 11
[DOC File]- the true meaning of those old fashioned virtues
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Our major ethical theories themselves -- utilitarian, contractarian, and deontological -- essentially detach human intentions and actions from their social contexts. Specifically, all rest on the unsupported premise that the most "fundamental level of the human situation is an individualistic one. . …
[DOCX File]Hierarchies of power: Disability theories and models and ...
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Cultural theories of disability have a critical and constructive component, first unmasking the extent to which the meanings and values of normalising culture are biased by ableism and create and sustain power hierarchies, discrimination, alienation, and violence and, second, imagining new ways of thinking, and identifying symbols and ...
[DOC File]Instructor Notes for Session 4
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Ethical Theories/Arguments/Thought Exercises. Constitutions and Legal Doctrines. In other words, there are many different points of reference in making ethical judgments. One’s individual perspective, upbringing and beliefs will color one’s concept of what is “ethical.” DEFINING “ETHICS” (Slide 6)
[DOC File]Contemporary Ethical Theory
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: This course is an introduction to ethical theory in the twentieth century as it was carried on in the tradition of Anglo-American analytic philosophy. The course emphasizes what is called ‘meta-ethics,’ meaning the study of the semantics of moral discourse and the rationality of moral belief.
[DOC File]Principlism or narrative ethics:
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Having grounded their four principles, they justify their particular choice by pointing out that these four have been presupposed by traditional ethical theories and medical codes throughout history. 2.
[DOCX File]Bournemouth School RS
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It's impossible to know when someone's internal character is truly good; so ethics should focus should be on actions and consequences not character. Supposedly 'good' people can do bad things. 'Incontinence' could excuse some very bad behaviour. There are no clear rules in virtue theory; hence the rise of more normative ethical theories.
[DOC File]What moral theory for human rights
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In these theories, human rights depend directly on the natural order and are subject to a universal moral law, superior to positive law. However, the attempt to explain the notion of human rights by some appeal to natural order can be found also in the contemporary debate inside the so called ethical naturalistic theories of human rights.
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