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  1. 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.”. We probably also have an image of what an ethical ...

  2. or even public recreational areas. The Virtue Approach A very ancient approach to ethics is that ethical actions ought to be consistent with certain ideal virtues that provide for the full development of our humanity.

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  3. 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. The Center is grateful to the staff, faculty, and friends of the Center who have

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  4. Nov 8, 2021 · The Markkula Center’s 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. The goal of the Framework is to help people make better informed, more ...

    • The Utilitarian Approach. Utilitarianism was conceived in the 19th century by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill to help legislators determine which laws were morally best.
    • The Rights Approach. The second important approach to ethics has its roots in the philosophy of the 18th-century thinker Immanuel Kant and others like him, who focused on the individual's right to choose for herself or himself.
    • The Fairness or Justice Approach. The fairness or justice approach to ethics has its roots in the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, who said that "equals should be treated equally and unequals unequally."
    • The Common-Good Approach. This approach to ethics assumes a society comprising individuals whose own good is inextricably linked to the good of the community.
  5. A framework for ethical decision-making. Decision-making requires us to employ practical wisdom that draws across a broad range of character assets. Character assets such as fairness, empathy, and critical thinking draw our attention to complementary theories of ethical decision-making. In this article, by Santa Clara University’s Markkula ...

  6. A Framework for Ethical Decision Making - Markkula Center for Applied Ethics - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free.

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