PROJECT REPORT ON ETHICS IN HRM SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF DEGREE OF MASTERS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: PROF. A. Singh JASS CLASS: MBA 2nd
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Ethics Defined………………………………………………………………...…..7 Situations that Caused Ethical Concerns………………………………………….8 ETHICAL THEORY IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT………..………………………….15 Teleology………………………………………………………………………...15 Deontology………………………………………………………………………16 Intuitionism………………………………………………………………………17 Virtue Theory…………………………………………………………………….18 Unified Ethic……………………………………………………………………..18 ETHICS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION…………………………………………….19 Public Management……………………………………………………………...20 Whistleblower Law………………………………………………………………21
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CORRUPTION Prateek Gupta BUSINESS ETHICS Contents ABSTRACT This paper looks into the age-old debate of whether corruption is the only cause or there are some other causes‚ which have a huge impact on the economy as well as corporate. It has become a social issue. After looking briefly through its merits and demerits‚ forms and causes‚ we will see the consequences of corruption in the economy as a whole and businesses as well. It is very difficult
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non-maleficence‚ beneficence‚ respect for autonomy‚ and justice; and (3) that principlism‚ as a version of moral pluralism‚ is fatally flawed by its theoretical agnosticism. While acknowledging that Beauchamp and Childress ’s reliance upon Ross ’s version of intuitionism is problematic‚ I conclude that the critics of principlism have failed to make a compelling case against its theoretical or practical adequacy as an ethical approach. In Part II‚ I assess the moral theory developed by Bernard Gert in Morality:
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(Redirected from Utilitarian) Jump to: navigation‚ search This article discusses utilitarian ethical theory. For a discussion of John Stuart Mill’s essay Utilitarianism (1861)‚ see Utilitarianism (book). The Utilitarianism series‚ part of the Politics series Utilitarian Thinkers[show] Jeremy Bentham John Stuart Mill Henry Sidgwick Peter Singer Forms[show] preference utilitarianism rule utilitarianism act utilitarianism Two-level utilitarianism Total utilitarianism Average
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Unit 1 – Introduction to Philosophy Chapter 1: Introducing Philosophy Philosophy: thinking about thinking‚ or the love of wisdom Autonomy: the ability to freely make rational decisions Materialism (physicalism): a metaphysical theory‚ developed by the PreSocratic philosophers‚ that says that everything‚ including a person’s thoughts‚ consciousness‚ and personality‚ is composed of matter Philosophical System Builder: someone who tries to construct a complete system of knowledge First-Order
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------------------------------------------------- Moral education Categories Concepts Subjects People Essays Reviews Commons Courses Help | Pathways Concepts Subjects People Essays Reviews Commons Courses Help | Key tabs | article tab edit tab move tab | study tab history tab watch tab | From A Cyclopedia of Education‚ edited by Paul Monroe‚ Ph.D. (New York: The Macmillan Company‚ 1911‚ vol. IV‚ pp. 306-314). Moral education * Ernest N. Henderson (Ph.D.‚ Professor
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Chapter I RAWLS THEORY OF JUSTICE 1.1) Introduction John Rawls‚ a modern and one of the most influential philosophers‚ who held the James Bryant Conant University Professorship at Harvard University and Fulbright Fellowship at Christ Church‚ Oxford‚ published several books and many articles. He wrote a series of highly influential articles in the 1950s and ’60s that helped refocus on morals and political philosophy on substantive problems. He is widely regarded as one of the most important political
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! Of Reckoning Anew: A Path to seeking Philosophy in Good Earnest Philosophy of Science Degree Proposal for the Unique & Interdisciplinary Studies at the City University of New York by Robert Kai Erlenbusch Abstract The general literature regarding the evaluation and utility of the Philosophy of Science emphasizes the gulf between various schools within Humanities and those of the Sciences. The discipline where I feel the interpretative gap exists more gravely than others
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The normative claims of Brazil’s democratic ethos: Bourdieu’s habitus‚ critical theory‚ and social philosophy As exigências normativas do ethos democrático brasileiro: O habitus em Bourdieu‚ teoria crítica e filosofia social Nythamar de Oliveira* Abstract: This paper argues for an interdisciplinary interlocution between social theory and social philosophy in order to recast the problem of normativity in social practices‚ especially within Brazil’s democratic ethos. By resorting to insights
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