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    Five Moral Spheres

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    considered acceptable is committed‚ guilt tends to creep in and give reasoning to repent for the actions. Yet many would rather justify their actions and change their morals to satisfy their wants and needs. “The Moral Instinct‚” by Steven Pinker‚ describes the sort of reasoning and rationalizing that is impacted by “The Five Moral Spheres.” Pinker’s objective

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    Define Moral Compass

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    Moral compass is a feeling which serves or guides a person’s knowledge of right and wrong‚ sense or intuition of correct virtues‚ morals‚ and ethics.  It assists in making complex ethical choices and promotes consistency in these choices (The center for defined ethics: The case for a defined moral compass‚ n.d.).  An organization has to ensure they have established a moral compass for everyone to abide by.  It acts as a moral framework.  We can do this by using 1700’s German philosopher Immanuel

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    Much of what we know about the intellectual‚ social and moral development of infants at birth and as they grow into adults are through the developmental theories. Some of the developmental theories are sexual development‚ social development and moral development. Both Jean Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg view similarities as well as differences between the theories they each believe in regards to the development of a child social and moral development. Jean Piaget put forth the theory of cognitive

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    moral panic and drugs

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    Moral Panic about Drug Use Moral panic can be defined as a process of arousing intense feelings about an issue by making an awareness of a moral danger that threatens social stability through dissemination of exaggerated fear mainly through the media‚ in a society. The obstructions to the fear are erected through legislation. The exaggerated fears are created by politicians and to some extent the elite in the society. The issue of social concern is portrayed to be a taboo and a threat to the social

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    created such as jazz‚ bebop‚ Rap‚ and R&B that has paved the way for the musical creations we enjoy today. Often we look into the past at huge artists such as Aretha Franklin‚ Shaka Khan‚ Prince‚ and James Brown who all broke barriers and made fantastic music in their eras‚ and wonder what went wrong. Although the progression of the music world is not the ideal future people of the old generation wanted‚ the youth are enjoying their time to shine. In the early 80s and 90s‚ Rap music became an immense

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    Kant’s Moral Rule

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    Philosophy 101 Professor D.R. Johnson October 14‚ 2013 Explain Kant’s Moral Rule: “Only act according to maxims one can rationally will to be Universal” Immanuel Kant’s “moral rule” is that all actions ought to be done that are required by a moral law. “The starting point for appreciating that there is a distinctive part of our psychology for morality is seeing how moral judgments differ from other kinds of opinions we have on how people ought to behave. Moralization

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    Ethics and Moral Compass

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    behave‚ are considered moral values‚ e.g.‚ values such as respect‚ honesty‚ fairness‚ responsibility‚ etc. Statements around how these values are applied are sometimes called moral or ethical principles. The concept has come to mean various things to various people‚ but generally it’s coming to know what it right or wrong in the workplace and doing what’s right -- this is in regard to effects of products/services and in relationships with stakeholders. There is no clear moral compass to guide leaders

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    Are people inherently moral?! ! Bernard Gert (2012) defines the term „morality“ descriptively and normatively. Descriptively‚ morality refers to some codes of conduct which has put forwarded by a society‚ by a religion or accepted by an individual for her own behavior. Normatively‚ morality is a code of conduct‚ which would be put forward by all rational people in some specific conditions. Therefore morality is a knowledge. To assume that people are inherently moral‚ it should also be assumed

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    Ethics: Moral Intelligence

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    More Praise for Moral Intelligence 2.0 “Lennick and Kiel demonstrate the critical importance of values-based leadership in building companies that last during difficult times. —Charles W. Sorenson‚ M.D.‚ President and CEO‚ Intermountain Healthcare “Lennick and Kiel reveal the moral leadership practices of successful organizations. It’s fascinating to learn how moral intelligence drives business success at companies like Cardinal Health‚ American Express‚ and Hormel.” —Andrew Doman‚ President

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    Philosophy 200 November 16‚ 2013 The Moral Status of the Fetus The debate over abortion comes down to one essential issue — the moral status of the unborn child. “Those choosing legalization of abortion will argue that the developing fetus lacks a moral status that would trump a woman’s desire to abort the child. Those against abortion argue by making the opposite claim; that the unborn child‚ because it is a developing human being‚ possesses a moral status because of its human existence;

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