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MGMT 320
Mid-Term 1 Vitaly Nishanov (14 ethical principles)
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Undergraduate 3
04/26/2011

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The Categorical Imperative
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"Act only according to that maxim by which you can, at the same time, will that is should become a universal law" (Immanuel Kant)
Could this act be turned into a universal code of behavior?
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The Conventionalist Ethic
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Business is like a game with permissive ethics and any action that does not violated the law is permitted. (Albert Z. Carr)
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The Disclosure Rule
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Test an ethical decision by asking how you would feel explaining it to a wider audience such as newspaper readers, television viewers or your family. (Baxter Int'l Global Business Practice Standards)
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The Doctrine of Mean
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Virtue is achieved through moderation. Avoid behavior that is excessive or deficient of a virtue. (Confucius, Aristotle)
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The Ends-Mean Ethic
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The end justifies the means. Winners are not judged, especially when the judges are appointed by the winners. (Roman proverb, Machiavelli)
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The Golden Rule
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Do unto others what you would have them do unto you. (Great religions & works of philosophy)
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The Intuition Ethic
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What is good or right is understood by an inner moral sense based on character development and felt as intuition. (G.E. Moore in Principia Ethica)
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The Might-Equals-Right Ethic
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Justice is the interest of the stronger. (Thracymachus)
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The Organization Ethic
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Be loyal to the organization. (Not creditied)
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The Principle of Equal Freedom
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A person has the right to freedom of action unless such action deprives another person of a proper freedom. (Herbert Spencer) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins."
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The Proportionality Ethic
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A set of rules for making decisions having both good and evil consequences. (Medieval Catholic theology)
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The Rights Ethic
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Each person has protections and entitlements that others have a duty to respect. (Western Europe during the Enlightenment) Natural vs. Legal rights
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The Theory of Justice
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Each person should act fairly toward others in order to maintain the bonds of community. (Contemporary, John Rawls)
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The Utilitarian Ethic
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The greatest good for the greatest number. (English philosophers, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill)
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