the branch of philosophy dealing with values, as those of ethics, aesthetics, or religion. —axiologist,n. —axiological,adj. casuist 1. a person who studies and resolves questions of right and wrong in conduct. 2. an oversubtle or specious reasoner. —casuistic,adj. ...
It may seem in light of todays corporate scandals that a code of ethics isnt worth the paper its written on, but in fact corporate America is moving to add... P Brandl,M Maguire 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 A Primer on Their Purpose, Development, and Use Ethics. Values. Rules of conduct...
ethics, thedisciplineconcerned with what ismorallygood and bad and morally right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory ofmoralvalues or principles. (Read Britannica’s biography of this author, Peter Singer.) How should we live? Shall we aim athappinessor at knowledge,...
The subject of sports managers' ethics is not very well highlighted in the national literature, as sports industry is constantly evolving. Sports have a strong impact on the national culture, influencing the values of millions of spectators and participants. The definition of sports given by the ...
The external approach has its value but it’s not what I am interested in or what I do. I am interested in understanding sport and the moral questions that arisebecauseof sport. Being able to identify that allows me to better focus and organize my research and teaching. It helps me make...
Ecological responsibility is about acting in a manor best fitting to the key circumstances and values presented in particular cases. The Principle of Ecojustice Reflections on ecojustice draw on a rich legacy in classical western ethics of discussions of the requirements of justice within society. ...
Baseball’s Spring Training is rapidly approaching, and so are media stories reminding us that it’s on the way. Today The Athletic, the sports publication that the New York Times owns and operates instead of its own sport page, ran a follow-up to the memorable (in a bad way) incident...
in healthcare, respectively in 2021 and 2023 (WHO2021,2023). The WHO’s reports outline key considerations and principles for the ethical and responsible use of AI systems. AI for health should be indeed designed and used in a way that respects human dignity, fundamental rights and values. ...
This is even more evident to coaches, as they experience conflict from players, referees, and parents. In my experience, coaching many times I must hold back what I want to say and walk away. One specific encounter with two parents tested my values of respect, positivity, and self-worth....
We involved outside experts as well as company departments, held employee meetings, listened, learned and asked employees to identify the values most needed. While several changes improved the culture, not having leaders’ involvement meant less progress. We weren’t all in it together. Being “...