Ethic Matix
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Ethic Matix
Ethical theory Brief description Sub-theory Real world example Workplace example
Duty based ethic Deontological ethics is the focus on rightness or wrongness of the action itself rather than the consequences of those actions. This theory stresses that fidelity to principle and duty are the most important. The consequence of an action does not matter. What matters is that the act itself is right, that one does one's duty. C- I believe people should be able to eat sand because eating sand is the right thing to do. A company lays off hundreds of employee so that they can fund an experimental product. The result is to have a new product to offer, no consideration is made to the impact on employees
Goal based ethics Goal-Based ethics say that we ought to do whatever maximizes good consequences. It doesn't in itself matter what kind of thing we do. What matters is that we maximize good results. Utilitarianism is the ethical doctrine that the moral worth of an action is solely determined by its contribution to overall good to be maximized D.- believe people should be able to eat sand because it is good for their health. Your company participates is a collection drive for personal need items for woman in shelters. The action makes everyone feel good about themselves even if it does not resolve the issues these woman face every day
Right based ethics This theory is based on upholding an individual's human or legal rights Contractarianism (right-based ethics) is "a family of moral and political theories that make use of the idea of a social contract"
A- I believe people should be able to eat sand if they like the taste of it. A company feel