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Ethical Decision-making
Ethical decision-making
involves choosing actions that are morally acceptable and align with
ethical principles
while considering the
impact on stakeholders
. It requires
balancing competing values
and interests to arrive at a decision that maximizes positive outcomes and minimizes harm.
Concept
Moral Responsibility
Moral responsibility
refers to the status of being
accountable for one's actions
, especially in terms of ethical or
moral obligations
. It involves the
capacity to understand
and act upon
moral principles
, and is often linked to concepts of
free will
, blame, and praise.
Concept
Virtue Ethics
1
Virtue ethics
is a
philosophical approach
that emphasizes the
role of character
and virtue in
moral philosophy
, rather than either the
consequences of actions
or
adherence to rules
. It suggests that
cultivating good character traits
leads to
moral behavior
and a
fulfilling life
.
Concept
Deontological Ethics
Deontological ethics
is a
moral theory
that emphasizes the
importance of duty
and
adherence to rules
or obligations, rather than the
consequences of actions
, in determining
moral rightness
. It is often associated with the
philosophy of Immanuel Kant
, who argued that actions are morally right if they are motivated by a
sense of duty
and conform to
universal moral laws
.
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Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism is an
ethical theory
that suggests the
best action
is the one that maximizes
overall happiness
or utility. It
evaluates actions
based on their consequences, aiming for the
greatest good
for the
greatest number of people
.
Concept
Moral Psychology
1
Moral psychology
is the study of how
humans think and feel
about
moral issues
, encompassing the
cognitive processes
, emotions, and
social factors
that influence
ethical behavior
. It bridges
philosophy and psychology
to understand how
moral reasoning
develops and how it affects decision-making and
interpersonal relationships
.
Concept
Conscience
Conscience is an
inner sense of right and wrong
that guides an individual's thoughts and actions, often considered a
moral compass
shaped by cultural, religious, and
personal factors
. It plays a crucial role in
ethical decision-making
and
personal integrity
, influencing how one perceives and responds to
moral dilemmas
.
Concept
Altruism
Altruism is the
selfless concern
for the
well-being of others
, often manifesting in
actions that benefit others
at a
personal cost
. It challenges the notion of
pure self-interest
by suggesting that humans can act out of
genuine empathy
and
moral obligation
without
expecting reciprocity
.
Concept
Justice
Justice is a
foundational principle
that seeks to ensure fairness, equality, and
moral rightness
within a society. It encompasses the
distribution of resources
,
protection of rights
, and imposition of
appropriate punishment
or reward based on ethical and legal standards.
Concept
Fairness
Fairness is a principle that seeks to ensure impartiality, equity, and justice in the
treatment of individuals
and the
distribution of resources
or opportunities. It involves
evaluating actions
and decisions to ensure they are
free from bias
, discrimination, and favoritism, thereby
promoting equality
and
respect for all individuals
regardless of their background or identity.
Concept
Duty Ethics
Duty ethics
, also known as
deontological ethics
, is a
moral theory
that emphasizes the
importance of following rules
or duties when making
ethical decisions
, regardless of the consequences. It is primarily associated with the
philosopher Immanuel Kant
, who argued that actions are morally right if they are done out of a
sense of duty
and adhere to a
universal
moral law
.
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