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  1. Aristotelian ethics

    s starting point As mentioned above, the Aristotelian Ethics all explicitly aim to begin with approximate ... as a relevant work for philosophers today however. Although Aristotle s ethics was integrated with an Aristotelian ... . ref Kelvin Knight, Aristotelian Philosophy Ethics and Politics from Aristotle to MacIntyre , Polity ... s Ethics Richard Kraut http www.londonmet.ac.uk depts lgir casep research resources aristotelian ethics aristotelian ethics home.cfm Bibliography on Aristotelian Ethics maintained at the Centre for Contemporary Aristotelian Studies in Ethics and Politics at London Metropolitan University Category ...Aristotelianism Ethics as a subject begins with the works of Aristotle . In its original form, this subject ... . ref Nicomachean Ethics , trans. T.H. Irwin, Introduction. Hackett Publishing Company Indianapolis 1999 xv . ref In other words, ethics is a systematic study of how individuals should best live ... of the community. The original Aristotelian and Socratic answer to the question of how best to live was to live the life of philosophy and contemplation. Three ethical treatises Three Aristotelian ... after Nicomachean Ethics , the most popular Eudemian Ethics Magna Moralia All three may have been ... considered to be a more summarized format. The Nicomachean Ethics has received the most scholarly attention .... Some critics consider the Eudemian Ethics to be less mature, while others, such as Kenny 1978 , contend that the Eudemian Ethics is the more mature, and therefore later, work. Books IV VI of Eudemian Ethics also appear as Books V VII of Nicomachean Ethics . Traditionally it was believed that the Nicomachean Ethics and the Eudemian Ethics were either edited by or dedicated to Aristotle s son and pupil ... treatise, Aristotle s Politics Aristotle Politics , is often regarded as the sequel to the Ethics Aristotle s Ethics states that the good of the individual is subordinate to the good of the city state, or polis . Aristotle as a Socratic Aristotle s ethics builds upon earlier Greek thought, particularly ...   more details



  1. Aristotelian

    wiktionary Aristotelian matters may refer to Aristotle 384 322 BCE Aristotelianism , the philosophical tradition begun by Aristotle disambig ...   more details



  1. Aristotelian Society

    The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy more generally known as the Aristotelian Society was founded at a meeting on 19 April 1880, at 17 Bloomsbury Square ref Five individuals attended this meeting Frederick Gard Fleay Mr. F. G. Fleay , Alfred Senier Dr. Alfred Senier 1853 I918 later Professor of Chemistry in the University of Galway , Herbert Burrows Mr. Herbert Burrows , Edward Clarkson Mr. Edward Clarkson , and Alfred Lowe Mr. Alfred Lowe Carr, 1928 1929, pp.360 . ref which resolved to constitute a society of about twenty and to include ladies the society to meet fortnightly, on Mondays at 8 o clock, at the rooms of the Spelling Reform Association ref Carr 1928 1929 , pp.360. ref Amongst other things, the rules of the Society stipulated The object of this Society shall be the systematic study of philosophy 1st, as to its historical development 2nd, as to its methods and problems. According to H. Wildon Carr , in choosing a name for the society, it was essential to find a name which would definitely prescribe the speculative character of the study which was to be the Society s ideal, and it seemed that this could best be secured by adopting the name of a philosopher ... we became the Aristotelian Society, not for the special study of Aristotle, or of Aristotelianism , but for the systematic ... as the Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and The Mind Association , publishers of the philosophical ... year. Publications The first edition of the Society s proceedings, the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy , now the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society ... in the June of each year i.e., prior to the joint conference in The Proceedings of the Aristotelian ... of the Aristotelian Society , Vol.29, 1928 1929 , pp.359 386. External links http www.aristoteliansociety.org.uk The Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy Category Learned ... Organizations established in 1880 Category 1880 establishments in England fi Aristotelian Society ...   more details



  1. Aristotelian physics

    removed hatenote, has never been anything but trouble Aristotelian Physics the natural sciences , described in the works of the Ancient Greek philosophy Greek philosopher Aristotle 384 BC 322 BC . In the Physics Aristotle Physics , Aristotle established general principles of change that govern all natural bodies both living and inanimate, celestial and terrestrial including all motion, change in respect ... wrote, quote Aristotelian physics is different from what we mean today by this word, not only to the extent ... substances in Aristotelian theory or the modern sense of the word. Refining an arbitrarily pure sample ... The Order of Nature in Aristotle s Physics Place and the Elements 1998 ref Natural place The Aristotelian ... Cite check section date September 2010 Main Theory of impetus The Aristotelian theory of motion came ... the first alternative to the Aristotelian theory. In the Avicennism Avicennan theory of motion ... the opposite of the Aristotelian conception of violent motion of the projectile type, and it is rather ... of the 6th century rejected this Aristotelian view. He claimed that the hurled body acquires a motive ... of the Aristotelian conception of violent motion of the projectile type, and it is rather reminiscent ... ref During his debate with Avicenna , al Biruni also criticized the Aristotelian theory of gravity ... al Baghdaadi 1080 1165 wrote a critique of Aristotelian physics entitled al Mu tabar , where he ... the theory of impetus as an alternative to the Aristotelian theory of motion. The theory of impetus ... in place of fall of the two rocks. ref Harv Ragep 2001a pp 152 3 ref Life and death of Aristotelian ... Aristotle, depicted in a painting by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn . The reign of Aristotelian .... After the work of Galileo , Descartes , and many others, it became generally accepted that Aristotelian ..., contradicting the Aristotelian idea of an incorruptible perfectly smooth moon. Galileo also criticized ... , 161 174. Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Aristotelian Physics History Of Science Category ...   more details



  1. Ethics

    Other uses Philosophy sidebar Ethics, also known as moral philosophy , is a branch of philosophy that addresses ... and vice , justice , etc. Major branches of ethics include Meta ethics , about the theoretical meaning ... ethics , about the practical means of determining a moral course of action Applied ethics , about ... or moral agency develops and what its nature is Descriptive ethics , about what moral values people ... further sub fields of study. Meta ethics Main Meta ethics Meta ethics is the branch of ethics that seeks .... Meta ethics as a discipline gained attention with George Edward Moore G.E. Moore s famous work Principia ... . Moore s rebuttal of naturalistic ethics, his Open Question Argument sparked an interest within the analytic branch of western philosophy to concern oneself with second order questions about ethics specifically the semantics , epistemology and ontology of ethics. The semantics of ethics divides ... of descriptive truth conditions. Correspondingly, the epistemology of ethics divides into Cognitivism ethics cognitivism and non cognitivism a distinction that is often perceived as equivalent to that between ... that ethical claims reach beyond the scope of human cognition or as the weaker claim that ethics is concerned with action rather than with knowledge. Cognitivism can then be seen as the claim that ethics ... of fact. The ontology of ethics is concerned with the idea of value bearing properties, i.e. the kind ... and non cognitivists will generally tend to argue that ethics do not require a specific ... with having to explain what kind of entities, properties or states are relevant for ethics, and why they have the normative status characteristic of ethics. Normative ethics Main Normative ethics Traditionally, normative ethics also known as moral theory was the study of what makes actions right ... of moral status. During the middle of the century, the study of normative ethics declined as meta ethics grew in prominence. This focus on meta ethics was in part caused by an intense linguistic focus ...   more details



  1. John Case (Aristotelian writer)

    , Nicomachean Ethics , Politics Aristotle Politics , Economics Aristotle Economics , Physics Aristotle ... on the Nicomachean Ethics verses prefixed by Laurence Humphrey , which was the first book printed ... , Thesaurus Oeconomiae 1597, a commentary on the pseudo Aristotelian Economics , Lapis philosophicus ... Latin language writers Category Choristers of New College, Oxford Category Aristotelian philosophers ...   more details



  1. Non-Aristotelian logic

    Refimprove date June 2009 The term non Aristotelian logic , sometimes shortened to null A , means any non classical system of logic which rejects one of Aristotle s premises see term logic . History Nicolai A. Vasiliev since 1910 and Jan ukasiewicz called their own work non Aristotelian logic. Alfred Korzybski carried the term into his system of General Semantics in 1933 citing ukasiewicz , and science fiction writer A. E. van Vogt later helped popularize it. Korzybski focused on the use of three or more truth value s in the new systems of logic, although he connected this to his own rejection of Aristotle s principle of identity. Following ukasiewicz s early work, Korzybski and later proponents of General Semantics associate these truth values with probabilities and the use of scientific induction. ukasiewicz later seemed more cautious about this connection. While ukasiewicz seems to have spent more time on three valued logic than any other system, he said that one could keep increasing the number of truth values indefinitely. Thus, he wrote if 0 is interpreted as falsehood, 1 as truth, and other numbers in the interval 0 1 as the degrees of probability corresponding to various ... Aristotelian system of classification in which propositions can be assigned one of 7 values true ... Aristotelian logic was used by A. E. van Vogt as the central theme in his The World of Null A novels ... regimes after World War II. Van Vogt generally shortened non Aristotelian logic to null ... not as a logic , but as a non Aristotelian system of evaluation. On the other hand, van Vogt also ... to the use of Aristotelian logic. Van Vogt was not the only Golden Age of Science Fiction Golden ..., Alfred Science and Sanity An Introduction to Non Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics , Institute ... Aristotelian logics Giordano Bruno Asger Jorn Nicolai A. Vasiliev Jan ukasiewicz St phane Lupasco ... Non Aristotelian Logic Category Aristotle Category General semantics Category Transdisciplinarity ...   more details



  1. Non-Aristotelian drama

    Non Aristotelian drama , or the epic form of the drama , refers to a kind of Play theatre play whose Dramaturgy dramaturgical structure departs from the features of classical tragedy in favour of the features of the Epic poetry epic , as defined in each case by the Ancient Greece ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle in his Poetics Aristotle Poetics c.335 BCE . The Germany German modernist theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht coined the term non Aristotelian drama to describe the dramaturgical dimensions of his own work, beginning in 1930 with a series of notes and essays entitled On a non aristotelian drama. ref name willetnote46 Willett 1964, 46 . ref In them, he identifies his musical The Threepenny Opera 1928 as an example of epic form . B y Aristotle s definition, Brecht writes, the difference between the dramatic and epic forms was attributed to their different methods of construction. ref name b70 From an essay by Brecht probably written in 1936 Brecht 1964, 70 . ref Method of construction here refers to the relation the play establishes between its parts and its whole cquote The epic writer Alfred D blin D blin provided an excellent criterion when he said that with an epic work, as opposed to a dramatic, one can as it were take a pair of scissors and cut it into individual pieces, which remain fully capable of life. ref name montage The resonance between this image as a means of describing epic dramaturgical form and the concrete practice of Film cinematic Soviet montage theory montage , particularly as theorized by the Soviets, is not coincidental, but rather part of a shared radical modernist aesthetic exploration. Brecht 1964, 70 . ref 20px 20px Brecht also defines the contrast between the traditional, Aristotelian dramatic and his own epic as corresponding to Idealism idealist and Materialism materialist philosophical positions cquote The epic drama, with its materialistic standpoint and its lack of interest in any investment of its spectators emotions, knows ...   more details



  1. Aristotelian view of God

    Unreferenced date August 2010 Aristotelianism The Aristotelian and Neo Aristotelian views of God have been influential in Western intellectual history. The Metaphysics Main Metaphysics Aristotle In his book on first philosophy, which most now call the Metaphysics Aristotle Metaphysics , Aristotle discussed the meaning of being as being . Aristotle concluded that being primarily refers to the unmoved mover s, and assigned one of these to each movement in the heavens. In the Aristotelianism Aristotelian theory, each unmoved mover continuously contemplates its own contemplation, and everything that fits the second meaning of being by having its source of motion in itself, moves because the knowledge of its mover causes it to emulate this mover or should . Clarify date September 2010 Aristotle s criticism of Plato Aristotle devotes special attention to the Platonism Platonic theory , according to which Idealism ideas are the ultimate principles of Being. That theory, he contends, was introduced to explain how things are, and how things are known in both respects, it is inadequate. To postulate the existence of ideas apart from things is merely to complicate the problem for, unless the ideas have some definite contact with things, they cannot explain how things came to be, or how they came to be known by us. Plato does not maintain in a definite, scientific way a contact between ideas and phenomena he merely takes refuge in expressions, such as participation, imitation, which, if they are anything more than empty metaphors, imply a contradiction. In a word, Aristotle believes that Plato, by constituting ideas in a world separate from the world of phenomena, precluded the possibility ... in God s being. Aristotelian theology was accepted by many later Jewish philosophy Jewish ... are considered mainstream by many Jews of all denominations even today. Aristotelian theology was also ... Reflist Philosophy topics Theology DEFAULTSORT Aristotelian View Of God Category Aristotelianism Category ...   more details



  1. Eudemian Ethics

    The Eudemian Ethics sometimes abbreviated EE in scholarly works is a work of philosophy by Aristotle . Its primary focus is on Ethics , making it one of the primary sources available for study of Aristotelian Ethics . It is named for Eudemus of Rhodes , a pupil of Aristotle who may also have had a hand in editing the final work. ref name intro cite last Rackham chapter Introduction title The Eudemian Ethics publisher Harvard University Press ref It is commonly believed to have been written before the Nicomachean Ethics , though this is not without controversy. ref p. xii, M. Woods, Aristotle s Eudemian Ethics Books I, II, and VIII , Clarendon Press 1982. ref ref name intro The Eudemian Ethics usually receives less attention than Aristotle s Nicomachean Ethics , and when scholars refer simply to The Ethics of Aristotle, they usually mean the latter. The Eudemian Ethics is shorter than the Nicomachean Ethics , eight books as opposed to ten, and some of its most interesting passages are mirrored in the latter. Books IV, V, and VI of the Eudemian Ethics , for example, are identical to Books V, VI, and VII of the Nicomachean Ethics , and as a result some critical editions of the former include only Books I III and VII VIII the omitted books being included in the publisher s critical edition of the latter . The translator for the Loeb edition, Rackham, states in the Introduction to that edition that in some places The Eudemian Ethics is fuller in expression or more discursive than The Nicomachean Ethics . Compared to the Nicomachean Ethics , Rackham mentions, for example It inserts ..., while it omits Gentleness and Agreeableness . The Nicomachean Ethics actually states that Nemesis ... virtues as well as good fortune. This has no parallel in the Nicomachean Ethics . External links http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Aristot. Eud. Eth. toc Aristotle s Eudemian Ethics by the Perseus Project Notes reflist Category ethics books Category Works by Aristotle ethics stub de Eudemische ...   more details



  1. History of ethics

    . Aristotelian ethics Aristotle s ethics is based on the ideal of eudaimonia , variously translated .... Natural law ethics Main Natural law In the Middle Ages , Thomas Aquinas developed a synthesis of Biblical and Aristotelian ethics called natural law theory, according to which the nature of humans ...Ethics is the branch of philosophy which examines the question of what actions are morality morally right ... done to yourself. ref J. Wattles, The Golden Rule New York, 1996 , ch. 1. ref Ancient Greek ethics ... form of life is, however, purely intellectual activity. ref J. O. Urmson, Aristotle s Ethics ..., http www.iep.utm.edu stoiceth Stoic ethics in Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy . ref A theme of Ancient Greek ethics then is the role of the virtuous life in achieving eudaimonia, or the good life ... . Oxford University Press, 1995. ref Biblical ethics Main Ethics in the Bible The Bible describes ... issues. ref J. Finnis, Fundamentals of Ethics Oxford, 1983 . ref The Catholic practice of compulsory ... to detailed cases of conscience, such as the conditions of a just war theory just war . Kantian ethics ... thinking about ethics. Kant argues that questions about happiness should not be a focus in ethical thought, because ethics should be universal while happiness may involve very different modes ... in the twenty first century. ref E.g. P. Singer, Practical Ethics 2nd ed, Cambridge, 1993 . ref Both ... theory on the nature of ethics. Views ranged from moral realism , which holds that moral truths are about ... to evolutionary ethics , which believes ethical practices are merely evolved ways of behavior that led ... of ethical obligation is a mistake. ref J. Mackie, Ethics Inventing Right and Wrong New York, 1977 ... II included existential reflections on the meaning of life, leading to approaches to ethics based on the situation and personal interaction. ref For example, Simone de Beauvoir, The Ethics of Ambiguity . Citadel, 1949. ref The 1970s saw the revival of casuistry in the form of applied ethics , the consideration ...   more details



  1. Ethics (disambiguation)

    wiktionary ethics Ethics , a major branch of philosophy, encompasses right conduct and good living. Ethics may also refer to Applied ethics Medical ethics , as applied to the field of medicine Animal ethics , as moral concern towards animals Business ethics Other Applied ethics List of subfields of applied ethics subfields of Applied ethics Literature Ethics journal Ethics journal , a quarterly philosophical journal. Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle , also referred to as The Ethics Ethics book Ethics book , a philosophical book written by Baruch Spinoza Ethics , a book of theological philosophy written by Dietrich Bonhoeffer Miscellanea Ethics Star Trek The Next Generation Ethics Star Trek The Next Generation , a fifth season episode of Star Trek The Next Generation disambig DEFAULTSORT Ethics Disambiguation Category Greek loanwords hu Etika egy rtelm s t lap ja pt tica desambigua o ru ...   more details



  1. Christian ethics

    Refimprove date June 2009 The first recorded meeting on the topic of Christian ethics , after the Sermon ... or set aside at least some of the Old Testament ethics for non Jews. It decreed in bibleverse ... and instead see bibleverse Lev 17 18 NIV as the basis. See Leviticus 18 . Christian ethics developed .... Consequently, Early Christian ethics included discussions of how believers should relate to Roman .... Consequently, issues of Christian doctrine, ethics and church practice were debated openly, see for example ... Aquinas reworked Aristotelianism Aristotelian philosophy into a Christian framework known as Thomism . Christian ethics in general has tended to stress the need for divine grace grace , mercy , and forgiveness ... Commandment bibleverse Lev 19 18 , see also Ministry of Jesus General ethics Ministry of Jesus ... of Hippo , all wrote on ethics from a distinctly Christian point of view. They made use of philosophical .... He presents hardly a single portion of ethics to us but what he does present is enriched with his keen ... A sharper line of separation between philosophy and theology, and in particular between ethics and moral ... and pressed into the service of Christian philosophy. The same is particularly true as regards ethics ... the whole range of ethics in a purely philosophical manner, so that even to the present day his words are an inexhaustible source from which ethics draws its supply. On the foundations laid by him ... Theologiae , Thomas locates ethics within the context of theology. The question of beatiudo , perfect ... Liguori . Among topics they discussed was the ethics of action in case of doubt, leading to the doctrine of probabilism . Since the sixteenth century, special chairs of ethics moral philosophy have been erected in many Catholic universities. The larger, purely philosophical works on ethics, however ... ethics Far different from Catholic ethical methods were those adopted for the most part by the Protestant ... renders the philosophical treatment of ethics fundamentally impossible. In the 20th century, some Christian ...   more details



  1. Virtue ethics

    , and throughout the early modern period, when the Aristotelian synthesis of ethics and metaphysics ... accorded an important place to Aristotelian teleological ethics in his hermeneutical Phenomenology ...Aristotelianism Virtue ethics describes the character of a moral agent as a driving force for ethical ... world the West virtue ethics was the prevailing approach to ethical thinking in the ancient ... Ethics pp. 1 24 . Oxford Oxford University Press. ref Virtue theory is not actually in conflict ... ethics was born with Plato and Aristotle , their forms of virtue ethics are by no means the only ones. What virtue ethics refers to, rather, is a collection of normative ethical philosophies that place an emphasis on being rather than doing. Another way to say this is that in virtue ethics, morality ... adherents of virtue ethics about what specific virtues are morally praiseworthy. However, the one ... ethics. Plato and Aristotle s treatment of virtues is by no means the same however. For Plato, virtue ... which one s quest for happiness is frustrated. Distinctions Virtue ethics can be contrasted to deontological ethics and consequentialist ethics by an examination of the other two the three being together the most predominant contemporary normative ethical theories . Deontological ethics , sometimes referred to as duty ethics, places the emphasis on following rules, or doing one s duty. Which rules to follow is often a point of contention and criticism in deontological ethics. One of the predominant ... on deontological ethics refer to the work of Immanuel Kant . The next predominant school of thought in normative ethics is consequentialism . While deontology places the emphasis on doing one ... at the other two normative ethical theories we come at last to virtue ethics. As stated before, deontology .... Here virtue ethics differs in that the focus is instead upon being rather than doing. A virtue ethics philosopher will identify virtues , desirable characteristics, that the moral or virtuous ...   more details



  1. Ethics in religion

    . See also Islamic bioethics Aristotelian ethics Catholic moral theology Divine command theory .... Ethics, which is a major branch of philosophy , encompasses right conduct and good life. It is significantly broader than the common conception of analyzing right and wrong. A central aspect of ethics ... Practical Ethics , 2nd edition p.10 , Cambrdige Cambridge University Press ref Buddhist ethics Main Buddhist ethics Ethics in Buddhism are traditionally based on the Enlightenment in Buddhism enlightened ... in Buddhist scriptures or handed down through tradition. Most scholars of Buddhist ethics ... traditional Buddhist societies, to justify claims about the nature of Buddhist ethics. ref Damien Keown The Nature of Buddhist Ethics Macmillan 1992 Peter Harvey An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics Cambridge University Press 2000 ref According to traditional Buddhism, the foundation of Buddhist ethics ... to all human experience. This approach avoids basing Buddhist ethics solely on faith in the Buddha ... offered by Buddhist ethics. ref http www.moralobjectivity.net thesis index.html Robert Ellis A Buddhist ... Paths of Buddhism p.73 ref Theravada monk Bhikkhu Bodhi has observed Buddhist ethics, as formulated ... the full range of Buddhist ethics. The precepts are only the most rudimentary code of moral training ... ethics Main Christian ethics See also Sermon on the Mount The New Commandment Ministry of Jesus General ethics Christian ethics in general has tended to stress the need for love, divine grace grace ..., and strength, and your neighbor as yourself. Christian ethics are founded upon the concept of grace ... and social, so is grace applied to both the individual and society. Christian ethics has a teleological ... . Christian ethics is not substantially different from Jewish ethics , except in the exhortation ... of Christian ethics is this command to love one s enemies. It has been argued see Chet Meyer s Binding ... to interpret Christian ethics as an individual ethic. It is both an individual and a social ...   more details



  1. Regulatory ethics

    Regulatory ethics is a body of law and practical political philosophy that governs the conduct of civil servant s and the members of regulatory agency regulatory agencies . It addresses issues such as bribery and the relationship of civil servants with the businesses in the industries they regulate, as well as concerns about transparency behavior transparency , freedom of information and sunshine law s, and conflict of interest rules. ref http www.scu.edu ethics practicing focusareas government ethics introduction An Introduction to Government Ethics , Santa Clara University. ref References reflist ethics stub Category Government Category Ethics ...   more details



  1. Government ethics

    Government ethics constitutes the application of ethics ethical rules to government . It is that part of practical jurisprudence or the philosophy of law that governs the operation of government and its relationship with the people it governs. It covers issues of honesty and Transparency behavior transparency in government, dealing with matters such as bribery , political corruption , police corruption , legislative ethics , regulatory ethics , conflict of interest , avoiding the appearance of impropriety , open government , and legal ethics . ref Santa Clara University, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, http www.scu.edu ethics articles articles.cfm?fam GOVN Focus Area Articles on Government Ethics ref See also Ethical naturalism Normative ethics Political science Political ideology References reflist External links http www.scu.edu ethics practicing focusareas government ethics Santa Clara University government ethics http www.bu.edu wcp MainPoli.htm Political Philosophy http www.fisicx.com quickreference politics ideologies.html Political Ideologies DEFAULTSORT Government Ethics Category Government Category Ethics ...   more details



  1. Ethics of belief

    The ethics of belief discusses questions at the intersection of epistemology , philosophy of mind , psychology , Freudian psychoanalysis , and ethics . ref Self Deception and the Ethics of Belief , David Wisdo, Journal of Value Inquiry 91, 339 347, 1991 ref ref The Life of Irony and the Ethics of Belief , David Wisdo, SUNY, Albany, 1993 ref ref Self Deception Unmasked , Alfred R. Mele , Princeton, NJ Princeton, 2001 ref It has been said that Bad faith wish fulfillment is central to these questions. ref psychological strategies such as bad faith become germane in the ethics of belief , Ethics of Belief , Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ref References reflist See also Bad faith External links cite web url http plato.stanford.edu entries ethics belief title The Ethics of Belief work Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy last Chignell first Andrew date 14 June 2010 accessdate 2011 01 29 philosophy stub Category Ethics ...   more details



  1. Ethics Commission

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In the United States , an Ethics Commission is a Government agency commission established by State law to discourage dishonest practices by their public employees and elected officials. Almost all American states have such a commission. See also Pennsylvania State Ethics Commission Texas Ethics Commission Category Social ethics Category Ethics organizations Category Commissions US poli stub ...   more details



  1. Applied ethics

    Applied ethics is, in the words of Brenda Almond, co founder of the Society for Applied Philosophy, the philosophical ... ethics is concerned with questions such as the duties of humans towards landscapes or species. Business ethics concerns questions such as the limits on managers in the pursuit of profit, or the duty ... Ethics , in Mautner, Thomas, Dictionary of Philosophy, Penguin 1996 ref Applied ethics is distinguished from normative ethics , which concerns what people should believe to be right and wrong, and from meta ethics , which concerns the nature of moral statements. An emerging typology for applied ethics Porter, 2006 uses six domains to help improve organizations and social issues at the national and global level Decision ethics, or ethical theories and ethical decision processes Professional ethics, or ethics to improve professionalism Clinical ethics, or ethics to improve our basic health needs Business ethics, or individual based morals to improve ethics in an organization Organizational ethics, or ethics among organizations Social ethics, or ethics among nations and as one global unit Modern approach Much of applied ethics is concerned with just three theories utilitarianism , where ... will be the one which results in the greatest happiness deontological ethics , notions based on rules ... epitomized by Kant s notion of the Categorical Imperative virtue ethics , derived from Aristotle s and Confucius ... the traditional paradigm of applied ethics. Instead of starting from theory and applying theory ... case. In their observations of medical ethics committees, Jonsen and Toulmin note that a consensus ... of applied ethics Animal rights issues Bioethics Business ethics Computer ethics Education ethics Environmental ethics e.g. global warming Government ethics Hospitality ethics Human rights issues e.g. gender ethics sexism , classism , racism , Capital punishment International ethics e.g. world hunger Legal ethics Marketing ethics Media ethics journalism ethics Medical ethics Military ethics e.g. ...   more details



  1. Ethics of justice

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Ethics of justice , also known as morality of justice , is the term used by Carol Gilligan in In a Different Voice to describe the ethics and moral reasoning common to men and preferred by Kohlberg s stages of moral development . The ethics of justice deals with moral choices through a measure of rights of the people involved and chooses the solution that seems to damage the least number of people. Rooted in a respect for the legal system Citation needed date April 2007 , it applies in the Western democracy ideas like social contract theory to everyday moral decisions. DEFAULTSORT Ethics Of Justice Category Developmental psychology Category Ethics Psych stub ethics stub ...   more details



  1. Internet ethics

    In January 1989 the Internet Architecture Board IAB issued a statement of policy concerning Internet ethics . This document is referred to as RFC 1087 Ethics and the Internet . An extract of RFC 1087 follows The IAB strongly endorses the view of the Division Advisory Panel of the National Science Foundation Division of Network, Communications Research and Infrastructure which, in paraphrase, characterized as unethical and unacceptable any activity which purposely Seeks to gain unauthorized access to the resources of the Internet . Disrupts the intended use of the Internet. Wastes resources people, capacity, computer through such actions. Destroys the integrity of computer based information. Compromise s the privacy of users. See also Ethics of technology AoIR. 2001 . Ethics Working Committee Preliminary Report for Ethics, from http aoir.org reports ethics.pdf References RFC 1087 Ethics and the Internet Category Computer security procedures Category Internet standards Ethics Category Ethics of science and technology Internet stub ...   more details



  1. Population ethics

    Population ethics is the philosophy philosophical study of the ethics ethical problems concerning population . See also Average and total utilitarianism Mere addition paradox Overpopulation External links http www.repugnant conclusion.com index.html Population Ethics, Aggregate Welfare, and the Repugnant Conclusion http plato.stanford.edu entries repugnant conclusion The Repugnant Conclusion in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy philosophy stub Category Demography Category Ethics ...   more details



  1. Teaching Ethics

    Italic title Infobox journal title Teaching Ethics cover editor Elaine Englehardt, Michael Pritchard discipline Philosophy , education formernames abbreviation Teach. Ethics publisher Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum country United States frequency Biannual history 2001 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.rit.edu cla ethics seac Teaching 20Ethics.html link2 http secure.pdcnet.org pdc bvdb.nsf toc?openform&journal pdc tej&cat toc link2 name Tables of content, 2001 present JSTOR OCLC 46517672 LCCN 2003 212233 CODEN ISSN 1544 4031 eISSN 2154 0551 Teaching Ethics is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal devoted to the philosophical examination of ethical issues in all disciplines. The journal is sponsored by the Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum , and members of the society receive the journal as a benefit of membership. All issues are available online from the Philosophy Documentation Center . See also List of philosophy journals External links Official http www.rit.edu cla ethics seac Teaching 20Ethics.html http www.rit.edu cla ethics seac index.html Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum http www.pdcnet.org Philosophy Documentation Center Category Biannual journals Category Education journals Category English language journals Category Publications established in 2001 Category Ethics journals ...   more details



  1. Encyclopedia of Ethics

    The Encyclopedia of Ethics is a scholarly work with the original focus on ethical theory. It is published by Routledge. It includes biographical articles, entries on areas and issues related to ethics , treatment of major traditions in religious ethics , coverage of applied ethical issues of importance to theory, survey articles on the history of ethics , and information on the current status of philosophical ethics world wide. ref http www.routledge.com philosophy Routledge Website ref The editors in chief of the three volume second edition of this Encyclopedia are Lawrence C. Becker and Charlotte B. Becker . See also Encyclopaedia Iranica References references External links http www.routledge.com books Encyclopedia of Ethics isbn9780415936729 Category English language encyclopedias he ...   more details




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