May 1, 2024
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Ethical frameworks are structured sets of values and principles that guide individuals and organizations in making ethical decisions. They provide a framework for evaluating the ethical implications of actions and ensuring that decisions are made in a consistent and principled manner.
Types of Ethical Frameworks
There are many different ethical frameworks, each with its unique set of values and principles. Some of the most common ethical frameworks include:
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Utilitarianism: This framework evaluates actions based on their consequences and aims to maximize happiness and minimize harm.
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Deontology: This framework evaluates actions based on their adherence to moral rules and duties, regardless of the consequences.
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Virtue ethics: This framework evaluates actions based on the virtues of the individual performing the action, such as honesty, courage, and compassion.
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Feminist ethics: This framework evaluates actions based on their impact on women and girls, and seeks to promote gender equality.
Why Study Ethical Frameworks?
There are many reasons to study ethical frameworks. Some of the benefits include:
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Ethical Frameworks.
This multi-volume work provides a comprehensive history of ethics, covering a wide range of ethical theories and traditions.
Provides a philosophical analysis of corporate ethics, covering topics such as the nature of corporations, the responsibilities of corporations to stakeholders, and the role of ethics in corporate decision-making.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Kant's ethical theory, including his concepts of duty, autonomy, and the categorical imperative.
This anthology of ethics includes a wide range of classic and contemporary ethical essays, providing a comprehensive overview of the field.
Provides a comprehensive overview of business ethics from a European perspective, covering topics such as corporate social responsibility, stakeholder theory, and environmental ethics.
Explores the relationship between value theory and ethical theory, arguing that value theory provides a foundation for ethical decision-making.
Explores the ethical issues that arise in public policy, such as the allocation of resources, the protection of individual rights, and the promotion of the common good.
Provides a clear and concise introduction to the major ethical theories, including utilitarianism, Kantianism, and virtue ethics.
Explores the ethics of care, an approach to ethical decision-making that emphasizes the importance of relationships and responsibilities.
Provides a clear and concise introduction to ethical reasoning, covering a wide range of ethical theories and issues.
Provides a concise introduction to utilitarianism, one of the most influential ethical theories.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to ethical theory, covering a wide range of topics such as metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics.
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