Transcription of Ethical Decision Making and Action
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
3 EthicalDecision Makingand ActionChapter PreviewComponents of Ethical BehaviorComponent 1: Moral Sensitivity (Recognition)Component 2: Moral JudgmentComponent 3: Moral MotivationComponent 4: Moral CharacterDecision- Making FormatsKidder s Ethical CheckpointsThe Moral CompassThe Five I FormatImplicationsApplication ProjectsChapter End Case: Scenarios for AnalysisEndnotesIn Making and implementing decisions, we put widely accepted Ethical prin-ciples, as well our vocation, values, character and spiritual resources, intopractice. This chapter focuses both on the how (processes) and the how to (for-mats) of moral thinking and Action . Our chances of coming up with a sound,well-reasoned conclusion and executing our plan are greater if we understandhow Ethical decisions are made and take a systematic approach to (Ethics) 10/25/2006 3:52 PM Page 59 Components of Ethical BehaviorBreaking the process down into its component parts enhances understandingof Ethical Decision - Making and behavior.
the Golden Rule. A desire to maintain rules and authority which support stereotypical good behavior. To keep the institution going as a whole, to avoid a breakdown in the system or to fulfill a sense of personal obligation A sense of obligation to law because of one’s social contract to make and abide by laws for the welfare of all and for the
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}