utilitarianism is forward-looking and focuses on the beneficial consequences of punishment, where these may include special deterrence (reducing the likelihood that an offender will re-offend), general deterrence (reducing the likelihood that people other than the offender will commit a similar crime) ...
This chapter will discuss these questions from a perspective on ethics best described as a form of rule-utilitarianism. This perspective regards highly the prevailing bodies of ethical guidance for dealing with conflicts of moral choice in the particular society under consideration. However, it places...
his conception of agency, his perfectionist ethics of self-realization, the connections he draws between perfectionism and the common good, his conception of the differences between perfectionism and utilitarianism, and the connections between his perfectionism and his defence of a new form of political...
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In the business ethics sphere, Ronald Green has developed a comprehensive and sophisticated approach to decision-making based on the &ontological approach. Results ApproachThe result-based approach, also known as utilitarianism, analyzes moral actions from the viewpoint of the results that flow from ...
As a theoretical approach, virtue ethics has made an impressive comeback in relatively recent history, both posing an alternative to, and, in some ways, complementing well-known theoretical stances such as utilitarianism and deontology. Yet there is still very little material available that presents...
For example, the hard problem of consciousness shares aspects with the mind-body problem but delves deeper into the explanatory gap. Implications of the Analysis: Versatility of the DIKWP Model:The model effectively structures a wide range of philosophical problems, demonstrating its robustness and ap...
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The principle of deontology states that the morality of an action depends on its consistency with moral norms; the principle of utilitarianism implies that... Rebecca,Friesdorf,Paul,... - 《Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin》 被引量: 74发表: 2015年 Earthquake in Haiti: Relationship with ...
Maxim of Utilitarianism: While devising and implementing policies and decisions, an administrator will certify that these lead to the greatest good (happiness, benefits) of the greatest number. Maxim of Compassion: An administrator, without violating the prescribed laws and rules,...