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    Ethical Employer

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    | Ethical Employer | Workplace Diversity | | Student name | 5/5/2013 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Over the past few centuries society has seen a steady increase in sensitivity towards women‚ minorities‚ the disabled‚ sexuality‚ and religion from within the business community

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    The Ethical System

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    Ethical System Teleka Seh Gwynedd-Mercy College (PHL 2000) Encountering Ethics February 3‚ 2013 Joe Coleman Abstract There are many ways of viewing the ethical system and far too many to even explore. I will give a brief explanation as to how the ethical system is applied both negative and positive. Individuals share different ideas in reference to what is right or wrong and if communities differ and can’t seem to compromise then they have different ethical system and

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    ETHICAL SYSTEM DEFINITION SLOGAN STRENGTHS WEAKNESSES EXAMPLES IN APPLICATION Subjectivism The doctrine that knowledge is merely subjective and that there are no objective moral truths. “It’s either my way or the highway.” You learn to trust yourself in your decision-making. You are not prepared to learn from the experiences of others (from which wisdom is derived). People around the world have different views‚ some of which are influenced by personal tastes‚ feelings and opinions

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    University of Phoenix Material Jason Harrison Ethical Systems Table Directions: 1. Fill in brief definitions of each primary ethical theory. ➢ Deontological- Duty based approach. Moral obligation or commitment to act in a certain manner. (“Introduction to Ethics for University of Phoenix Students‚” n.d.). ➢ Teleological or consequentialism- Goal based. Ethicist’s believe people who practice this type of approach believe there is a design to the universe. Goal

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    There are seven different major ethical systems and they are: ethical formalism‚ utilitarianism‚ religion‚ natural law‚ ethics of virtue‚ ethics of care‚ and egoism. All seven of these ethical systems are dealt with on a daily basis and sometimes it is hard to determine which one you are dealing with. Ethical systems intertwine with one another and make up how humans respond and react to situations they are faced with every day. Each ethical system has its own way of coming across to each individual

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    Ethical System of Inquiry Ethics in Management March 4‚ 2007 Ethical System of Inquiry "The Code of Business reaffirms what each Motorola employee stands for: Doing the right thing. Every day. No excuses” (Ethics and Code of Business Conduct‚ 2007). In developing a system of inquiry‚ I chose to use the ethics code for Motorola Corporation. Motorola’s Key Beliefs have been in existence for decades‚ and Motorola continues to have a strong culture of corporate ethics and citizenship.

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    A deontological ethical system is one that is concerned solely with the inherent nature of the act being judged. If an act is inherently good‚ then even if it results in bad consequences‚ it is still considered a good act. Teleological systems judge the consequences of an act. An act might look bad‚ but if it results in good consequences‚ then it can be defined as good under a teleological system. Ethical formalism is a deontological system because the important determinant for judging whether

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    Ethical System Table

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    Directions: 1. Fill in brief definitions of each primary ethical theory. 2. Identify alternate names or variations of each ethical system based on your reading of the text and supplemental materials. Match the real-world examples listed below with the corresponding systems. The first one has been completed for you in the table. a. I believe people should be able to eat sand if they like the taste of it. b. I believe that if sand is going to be eaten‚ it should be

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    University of Phoenix Material Ethical Systems Table 1. Format references according to APA standards and include them after the table. |Ethical Theory or |Brief Definition |Other Names for Theory |Real-world Example |Workplace Example | |System | | | | | | |

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    Ethical System Table

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    Ethical Systems Table PHL/323 June 20‚ 2012 Ethical Theory or System | Brief Definition | Other Names for Theory | Real-world Example | Workplace Example | Duty-based Ethics | Regardless of consequences‚ certain moral principles are binding‚ focusing on duty rather than results or moral obligation over what the individual would prefer to do (Treviño & Nelson‚ 2007‚ Ch. 4).In ethics‚ deontological ethics‚ or deontology (Greek: deon meaning obligation or duty)‚ is a theory holding that

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