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  1. Step by step guidance on ethical decision making, including identifying stakeholders, getting the facts, and applying classic ethical approaches.

  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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  4. 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 contributed to its development.

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  5. known as “A Framework for Ethical Decision Making,” an easy-to-use guide to making ethical choices.2 The framework provides five ethical lenses to help people view and analyze an ethical issue, as well as a systematic set of steps to use in the process, with the goal always being to help equip individuals to have a better grasp of the ethical

  6. 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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