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Theories of Normative Ethics and Ehical Challenges in the Field of Information Management [PDF]
Objective: Current ethical issues in information management are examined from the stand point of four major normative ethics theories (consequence-based, duty-based, right-based and virtue-based).
M Khandan
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Human Being and Caliphate-oriented Ethics Bases of Imam Khomeini’s Mystical Ethics [PDF]
According to the normative theories, one can speak of the three types of duty-based ethics, result-based ethics, and virtue-based ethics. A study of the history of Islamic rational-narrative traditions reveals the foundations and perspectives of all ...
Mahdi Baratifar, Hadi Vakili
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Most of us agree about the rules or norms of morality, what philosophers call substantive or normative ethics: be kind to small children, do not cheat on exams and return your library books on time.
Michael Ruse
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Accounting for health: a commentary on faith-based financial stewardship in global health systems [PDF]
Faith-based organizations (FBOs) play a vital role in global health systems, especially in underserved regions where public resources are limited. Grounded in religious traditions and motivated by compassion, they contribute not only to healthcare ...
Erap Gultian
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Moral Normative Force and Clinical Ethics Expertise [PDF]
Brummett and Salter propose a useful and timely taxonomy of clinical ethics expertise (2019). As the field becomes further “professionalized” this taxonomy is important, and the core of it is right. It needs some refinement around the edges, however.
Crutchfield, Parker
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Ethical Aspects of Some Related Concepts of Corporate Responsibility
The article discusses the concepts of corporate responsibility as a concept of applied ethics and connects philosophical and social science approaches and insights from the point of view of philosophical (normative) ethics.
Vida Sruk, Pedja Ašanin Gole
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Sterba has argued that ethics does not require God and that an atheistic objectivist ethics is compatible with an evolutionary account of our development.
Gerald K. Harrison
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In this essay we provide (1) an argument for why ethics should be naturalized, (2) an analysis of why it is not yet naturalized, (3) a defense of ethical naturalism against two fallacies—Hume’s and Moore’s—that ethical naturalism allegedly commits, and ...
Flanagan, Owen +2 more
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Reclaiming Virtue Ethics for Economics [PDF]
Virtue ethics is an important strand of moral philosophy which normative economists have largely neglected. It underpins influential critiques of the market (as a domain in which instrumental motivation corrodes virtue) and of economics (as justifying ...
Arrow Kenneth J +3 more
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Is abortion more serious than murder?
Peter Singer's main interest has been practical ethics. At the level of normative ethics, Singer's moral philosophy has undergone two stages. The paper asks whether the changes at the level of normative ethics allow the Singer of the second stage to ...
Martí Colom
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