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BUS 306 Ethics Mid Term Verified Answers •Ethics is a system of moral principles. They affect how people make decisions and lead their lives. •Ethics is concerned with what is good for individuals and society and is also described as moral philosophy. •The term is derived from the Greek word ethos which can mean custom, habit, character, or disposition. What is Ethics? •: deals with the nature of moral judgment. It looks at the origins and meaning of ethical principles. Metaethics: Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More is concerned with the content of moral judgments and the criteria for what is right or wrong Normative ethics : looks at controversial topics like war, animal rights, and capital punishment Applied ethics: What Use is Ethics Ethics doesn’t give right answers. Ethics can give several answers. a statement about an ethical fact Moral realism a statement about my own feelings Subjectivism expressing my feelings Emotivism giving an instruction or recommendations Prescriptivism •Looks at moral character, rather than ethical duties and rules, or the consequences of actions. Virtue Ethics ethics and morals ethics are a social system and morals are individual. ethics is because society says it is the right thing to do. mor

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BUS 306 Ethics Mid Term Verified Answers
•Ethics is a system of moral principles. They affect how people make decisions and lead their lives.

•Ethics is concerned with what is good for individuals and society and is also described as moral
philosophy.

•The term is derived from the Greek word ethos which can mean custom, habit, character, or
disposition.

What is Ethics?

•: deals with the nature of moral judgment. It looks at the origins and meaning of ethical principles.

Metaethics:

Previous

Play

Next

Rewind 10 seconds

Move forward 10 seconds

Unmute

0:00

/

0:15

Full screen

Brainpower

Read More

is concerned with the content of moral judgments and the criteria for what is right or wrong

Normative ethics

: looks at controversial topics like war, animal rights, and capital punishment

Applied ethics:

What Use is Ethics

Ethics doesn’t give right answers.

Ethics can give several answers.

a statement about an ethical fact

, Moral realism

a statement about my own feelings

Subjectivism

expressing my feelings

Emotivism

giving an instruction or recommendations

Prescriptivism

•Looks at moral character, rather than ethical duties and rules, or the consequences of actions.

Virtue Ethics

ethics and morals

ethics are a social system and morals are individual.

ethics is because society says it is the right thing to do. morrals is because we believe in something being
right or wrong

SMORC Model

•SMORC - Simple Model of Rational Crime
•Let's talk through some examples:
•To steal candy from a convenience store
•To commit murder
•To cheat on a university final exam
•Other examples?

•Driven by two opposing motivations:
•We want to view ourselves as honest, honorable people. We want to be able to look ourselves in the
mirror at the end of the day and feel good about ourselves (also known as ego motivation)
•We want to benefit as much as possible by cheating and this frequently takes the form of financial gain

Foundation of the Fudge Factor

•Balancing the two opposing motivations is the human skill known as rationalization:
•As long as we cheat by only a little bit, we can benefit from cheating and still view ourselves as good
human beings

Fudge Factor Theory

when our actions are more distant from the execution of a dishonest act and when we can more easily
rationalize them, most people find it easier to be dishonest

Golf:

•Understanding the mechanisms involved in dishonesty is complex

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