Philosophical ethics embraces the systematic development of ethical theory and practise out of a preceding construction (materialistic or idealistic) of life and its meaning (optimistic or pessimistic). Religious ethics finds the principles and aims of life in the teachings of religion, and proceeds ...
of Maslow, Herzberg, McClelland, Ellis, and Patengale; Frankl, Covey, Palmer, and Senge; Gardener, Ray, Seligman, and Csikszentmihalyi; Mayer, Salovey, Cooper, and Goleman; Copperrider, DePree, and Burns; as well as the life-work of Gandhi, Mandela, Teresa, King, Parks, and Greenleaf....
Moral imagination and moral courage are vital themes in business ethics education, yet their intimate relationship has been a subject of little conceptual study. This paper argues, following Kant as well as the insights of social psychology, that moral courage provides the key constitutive condition ...
The English philosopher A.J. Ayer (1910 – 1989) and the American philosopher Charles Stevenson (1908 – 1979) developedContinue readingIs Ethics Relative? (Part 4–Conclusion)→ Share this: Facebook Reddit Twitter Tumblr More Subscribe to ReasonandMeaning and receive notifications of new posts by...
Second lesson: cultivate the good memories of your dead friends. After the grieving period which will vary from person to person, keep the flame of your friendship alive. They are a part of your life and nothing can take that away. This does not mean that you have to think about them ...
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Meaning has been defined in various ways in the psychological litereature: as “the ontological significance of life from the point of view of the experiencing individual” (Crumbauch and Maholick1964, p. 201), as “the feeling of belonging and serving something larger than the self” (Seligma...
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our conjecture that CEOs who experienced early-life poverty have stronger compassion and prosocial psychology. Consequently, these CEOs are more willing to make long-term investments in socially beneficial activities, leading to better CSR performance, which further confirms the altruistic motivation of ...