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A Practitioner's Guide to Ethical Decision Making
www.counseling.orgdecision making. The following will address both guiding principles that are globally valuable in ethical decision making, and a model that professionals can utilize as they address ethical questions in their work. Moral Principles Kitchener (1984) has identified five moral principles that are viewed as the cornerstone of our ethical guidelines.
Ethical Dilemmas in Leadership
www.cu.eduThe Virtue Approach cont’ • Virtues are developed through learning and practice • Character can be improved • A virtuous person will be naturally disposed to act consistent with moral principles • Virtues are developed within communities
Ethics in Human Resource Management
www.shrm.orgn Ethics of care. n Aristotle’s virtue ... This activity can be completed in one class session and is a less formal alternative ... (2001). A moral principles framework for human resource ...
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND MORAL JUDGEMENT Introduction
philosophy.northwestern.edumoral particularists according to whom “moral principles are at best useless, and at worst a hindrance, in trying to find out which is the right action.” 1 Particularists argue that the moral person is a person of empathy, sensibility, virtue and judgement, rather than a