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Title: Ethical Theory


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Ethical Theory Business
  • Fundamental Ethical Theory

2
Definitions
  • Prudence _______________
  • Veracity - _______________
  • Descriptive Theory ____________
  • _______________________________
  • Prescriptive Theory ___________
  • _______________________________

3
  • How do you know if something is right or wrong?

4
What are
Morality
Ethics
Ethical Theory
5
Approaches to the Study of Morality
  • Descriptive Approaches
  • __________________ The description and
    explanation of moral behavior (tells what people
    are doing).
  • __________________ Studying and defining the
    concepts concerned with ethics and morality.

6
Approaches to the Study of Morality
  • Prescriptive Approaches -

7
Approaches to the Study of Morality
  • _________________ Ways of making ethical
    choices based on a philosophical system
  • _____________ Greater good for the
    whole
  • _____________ - Duty
  • __________________ Using the general normative
    theories for a specific field (i.e., business
    ethics).

8
Relativism
  • _______________ Claims that good and bad are
    relative to culture. What is good is socially
    accepted and what is bad is socially
    unacceptable in a given culture.
  • No such thing as ________________

9
Relativism
  • Moral philosophers tend to _________________
  • Often ______________ at a deeper level on more
    _____________
  • Actually, _________ of judgments
  • Moral problems would be __________
  • Basic set of __________ that must be adopted for
    a culture to ______

10
Why is it important to make ethical decisions?
  • Society
  • Business
  • Individual

11
Why do you need a class in ethics, why not simply
rely on your conscience?
  • -Conscience is ________________________
  • -Conscience is more subject to ________ and
    following ______________ than is intellect.
  • -People ___________ their behavior (i.e., they
    deserved it).

12
How will this class help me as a manager?
  • _________
  • _________
  • _________
  • _________

13
Is there corruption (and unethical behavior) in
businesses?
  • The ex governor of Colorado, Dick Lamm, says that
    corruption is the exception, not the rule in the
    U.S.,
  • Versus
  • Dr. Hanson (professor) who says that corruption
    has always existed, were just hearing about it
    more.

14
Why are people behaving unethically?
  • _________
  • _________ is doing it
  • People __________________ that their behavior is
    unethical
  • Feel that they have a _______ to behave
    unethically

15
Business Ethics A Managers Primer
  • Proposition 1 Ethical conflicts and choices are
    inherent in business decision-making.
  • Proposition 2 Proper ethical behavior exists on
    a plane above the law. The law merely specifies
    the lowest common denominator of acceptable
    behavior.

16
Two Types of Laws
  • ______________ Universal laws (laws that are
    based on what is morally right and wrong).
  • ______________ A law that is enacted by the
    government.

17
Is the law a good model for what is ethical?
  • -Standard ___________ purpose of law
  • -Speed, law is _________
  • -Guilty __________ mean they are unethical
  • -Case law is ________________, and juries and
    judges make __________

18
Business Ethics A Managers Primer
  • Proposition 3 There is no single satisfactory
    standard of ethical action agreeable to everyone
    that a manager can use to make specific
    operational decisions.
  • Proposition 4 Managers should be familiar with
    a wide variety of ethical standards.

19
Business Ethics A Managers Primer
  • Proposition 6 There are diverse and sometimes
    conflicting determinants of ethical action.
  • Proposition 7 Individual values are the final
    standard although not necessarily the determining
    reason for ethical behavior.

20
Business Ethics A Managers Primer
  • Proposition 10 The lower the organizational
    level of a manager, the greater the perceived
    pressure to act unethically.
  • Proposition 11 Individual managers perceive
    themselves as more ethical
  • than their colleagues.
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