Hartman 5e Accessible PPT Ch03
Hartman 5e Accessible PPT Ch03
Hartman 5e Accessible PPT Ch03
Philosophical
Ethics and
Business
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Chapter Objectives 1
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Chapter Objectives 2
• Explain the concept of human rights and how they are relevant to
business.
• Distinguish moral rights from legal rights.
• Explain several challenges to principle-based ethics.
• Describe and explain virtue-based framework for thinking about ethical
character.
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Philosophical Ethics and Business 1
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Ethical Frameworks 1
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Ethical Frameworks 2
Anyone can offer prescriptions for what you should do and how
you should act, but a philosophical and reasoned ethics must
answer the "why?" question as well.
• "Why" matters because without offering reasons, one is giving an opinion.
• "Why" matters because superficial agreement can mask underlying
disagreement.
• Many people attempt to answer “why” in religious terms, but religions
differ from culture to culture.
• Philosophical ethics provides justifications applicable to all people
regardless of their religious starting points.
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Ethical Frameworks
Ethics is not comprised of a single principle or framework.
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Philosophical Ethics and Business 2
It’s better to hang out with people better than you. Pick out
associates whose behavior is better than yours and you’ll drift in
that direction.
Warren Buffett
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Utilitarianism: Ethical Consequences 1
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Utilitarianism: Ethical Consequences 2
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Challenges to Utilitarian Ethics 2
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An Ethics of Principles and Rights 1
The ethical framework that will prove crucial for business ethics
begins with the insight that we should make some ethical
decisions as a matter of principle rather than consequences.
• Principles are ethical rules that put values into action.
• Principles create ethical duties that bind us to act or decide in certain
ways.
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An Ethics of Principles and Rights 2
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An Ethics of Principles and Rights 3
Hypothetical duties.
• Could include a professional code of conduct that binds you only if you in
that profession.
Categorical duties.
• Do not contain an "if" clause.
• I should or must obey a fundament ethical rule no matter what.
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Human Rights and Duties 1
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Human Rights and Duties 2
Rights imply that some acts and some decisions are "off-limits."
• Our moral duty is to respect the human rights of others.
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Human Rights and Social Justice 1
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Human Rights and Social Justice 2
Libertarian Egalitarian
Here, individual liberty is the • Here, equality is the central
central element of justice. element of justice.
• A just society is one in which • Socialist egalitarian theories
individuals are free from argue for equal distribution
government intrusion as long as
they are not harming others. of basic goods and services.
• Other theories argue that
equal opportunity is crucial.
Ethical business pursues profit
within the law. • Supports greater
governmental responsibility
• Unethical businesses would
in the economy to
include fraud, deception, and
anticompetitive behavior. guarantee equality of
opportunity outcomes.
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Human Rights and Legal Rights 1
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Human Rights and Legal Rights 2
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Challenges to an Ethics of Rights and Duties
There are two big challenges to this ethical tradition.
• There is disagreement about what rights truly are basic human rights.
• It is unclear how to apply this approach to practical situations, especially
in cases where rights appear to conflict.
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Philosophical Ethics and Business
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Virtue Ethics: Integrity and Character 1
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Virtue Ethics: Integrity and Character 2
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Virtue Ethics: Integrity and Character 3
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Decision-Making Model for Business Ethics Revisited 1
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Decision-Making Model for Business Ethics Revisited 2
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Decision-Making Process Revisited 1
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Decision-Making Process Revisited 2
Make a decision.
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