With the growing capability of sciences to actively manipulate and control the processes of nature, the moral conviction as to whether the social implications of such induced changes can be deemed ‘good’ in an evaluative sense becomes increasingly uncertain. In light of these developments, the ...
After a brief introduction to the problem, two key principlist positions, Kantian deontology and Utilitarianism, will be explored along with particularism to find the strengths and weaknesses of these positions. It will be shown that in spite of the strengths of principle-based theories, ...
I invite you to look over this character traits list and pick at least one of these good qualities to begin working on: 1. Integrity Integrity is a personal trait that has strong moral principles and core values and then conducting your life with those as your guide. When you have integrit...
Ch 1. Introduction to Ethics & Morals Ch 2. Comparing Ethical & Moral... Ch 3. Theories of Ethics & Morality Ch 4. Metaethics Ch 5. Ethical Issues Ch 6. Social & Personal Ethical Issues Ch 7. Ethical Issues in Health & Medicine Ethical Issues & Mental Health: Right to Treatment, Inf...
into key ethical theories, including Kantianism, Virtue Ethics, Utilitarianism, and Social Contract Theory. Through interactive discussions and engaging resources, you will understand how these theories shape our moral decision-making processes and their significance in the context of computing technologies....
Moral Agency II: The Tools in the Moral Toolbox--Moral Theories and Moral Responsibility This is the second module of this course and the second to consider moral agency. It covers tools in the moral toolbox. The three theories of moral conduct: consequentialism, regularianism, and deontology...
(1819–1875), Trinity, 1838; B.A. (Classical Tripos, 1stClass), 1842; chaplain to the Queen, 1859–75; Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge, 1860–69. Kingsley was one of the electors in favour ofF.D. Maurice’s election as Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy in 1866...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel said, "The fact is that Spinoza is made a testing-point in modern philosophy, so that it may really be said: You are either a Spinozist or not a philosopher at all." His philosophical accomplishments and moral character prompted Gilles Deleuze to name him "the...
Did the Realist-Idealist Great Debate Really Happen? a Revisionist History of International Relations Consumers' moral philosophies: identifying the idealist and the relativist Political Support for Incomplete Democracies: Realist vs. Idealist Theories and Measures ...
Welcome to the course Ethics in Public Policy! This course will help you learn about the role that ethical, moral, and cultural principles play when lawmakers and public officials formulate and execute public policy.