Ch 14 ethics
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Values, Ethics & Democracy
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Fairness Balance Objectivity Neutrality
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Ethnocentrism Does the world measure up?
Responsible Capitalism What’s good for business is good for everyone
Small-Town Pastoralism Favoring small over large, rural over urban
Individualism Fails to explain how large systems work.
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One of the defining characteristics of any profession is a commitment to ethical behavior.
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Harmswho’s hurt, how badly?
ACT Defend
If you can defend your choice to the people harmed, you have made an ethical decision.
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Most emphasizes conflicts of interest Accepting gifts Fact checking Few include
PrivacyDeceptionRacial Stereotyping
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Teleological ApproachEnds justify the means
Deontological ApproachEmphasizes the process, regardless of the
outcome.
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Moral virtue is the point between 2 extremes
Emphasizes COMPROMISE
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Act on the maxim which you will to become a universal law
If it’s OK for you, it’s OK for everyone.
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Seek the greatest happiness for the greatest number
Majority rules
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Justice emerges when negotiating without social differentiations
Report it regardless of who it is
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Love your neighbor as yourself
Do unto others...
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Truthfulness Misrepresentation Disinformation Fairness Conflicts of Interest Checkbook Journalism