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  1. Home. Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Ethics Resources. A Framework for Ethical Decision Making. This document is designed as an introduction to thinking ethically. Read more about what the framework can (and cannot) do. We all have an image of our better selves—of how we are when we act ethically or are “at our best.”

  2. This framework for thinking ethically is the product of dialogue and debate at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Primary contributors include Manuel Velasquez, Dennis Moberg, Michael J. Meyer, Thomas Shanks, Margaret R. McLean, David DeCosse, Claire André, and Kirk O. Hanson. It was last revised in May 2009.

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  3. Nov 8, 2021 · The Markkula Centers Ethical Decision-Making Framework is a tool designed to 1) help users see and identify a broader set of ethical issues than they would have without it, and 2) guide users through a process that includes both pre-decision and post-decision steps.

  4. The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. www.scu.edu/ethics. Providing practical tools for ethical living. This framework for making an ethical decision is the product of extensive dialogue at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics since its founding in 1986.

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  5. In this article, by Santa Clara University’s Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, overviews the major theories of ethical decision-making and argues for the need to integrate these in our choices. Available as a PDF or video for use in class. Article. 15 minutes. By: Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University.

  6. some are applied ethics centers, but the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics is distinctive in its breadth, covering multiple major areas in applied ethics, such as bioethics, business ethics, government ethics, journalism ethics, and so on. Since its founding in 1986, the Markkula Center has worked to pro-mote ethics both on and off campus.

  7. To address this, the present study drew upon a framework from the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics containing five ethical perspectives (virtue, rights, justice/fairness, common good, utilitarianism).

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