نتایج جستجو برای: ethical judgments

تعداد نتایج: 68979  

2015
Guy Kahane Jim A.C. Everett Brian D. Earp Miguel Farias Julian Savulescu

A growing body of research has focused on so-called 'utilitarian' judgments in moral dilemmas in which participants have to choose whether to sacrifice one person in order to save the lives of a greater number. However, the relation between such 'utilitarian' judgments and genuine utilitarian impartial concern for the greater good remains unclear. Across four studies, we investigated the relati...

2017
Manuel Rebuschi

This short note provides a tentative formalization of Czeżowski’s ideas about axiological concepts: Good and Evil are conceived of as modalities rather than as predicates. A natural account of the resulting “ethical logic” appears to be very close to standard deontic logic. If one does not resolve to become an antirealist regarding moral values, a possible way out is to become a revisionist abo...

2005
Rhea Ingram Steven J. Skinner Valerie A. Taylor

While there is a significant amount of research investigating managerial ethical judgments, a limited amount examines consumer judgments of unethical corporate behavior and its impact on the marketplace. This study examines how consumers’ commitment to a company impacts not only their ethical judgment of corporate behavior but also the outcomes of that judgment. The authors test hypotheses with...

Journal: :Science and engineering ethics 2005
Fred Van Dyke

The general public and environmental policy makers often perceive management actions of environmental managers as "science," when such actions are, in fact, value judgments about when to intervene in natural processes. The choice of action requires ethical as well as scientific analysis because managers must choose a normative outcome to direct their intervention. I examine a management case st...

2012
Katie Page

BACKGROUND The four principles of Beauchamp and Childress--autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence and justice--have been extremely influential in the field of medical ethics, and are fundamental for understanding the current approach to ethical assessment in health care. This study tests whether these principles can be quantitatively measured on an individual level, and then subsequently if the...

Journal: :Science 2015
Baruch Fischhoff

Formal analyses can be valuable aids to decision-making if their limits are understood. Those limits arise from the two forms of subjectivity found in all analyses: ethical judgments, made when setting the terms of an analysis, and scientific judgments, made when conducting it. As formal analysis has assumed a larger role in policy decisions, awareness of those judgments has grown, as have meth...

Journal: :Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology 1930

2014
Muriel J. Bebeau

Drawing from multiple sources of evidence, this paper updates previous descriptions (IOM, 2002) of measurement strategies and teaching techniques to promote four theoretically derived abilities thought to be necessary conditions for the responsible conduct of research. Data from three samples (exemplary professionals, professionals disciplined by a licensing board, and graduates who completed a...

Journal: :International journal of social work values and ethics 2022

The concept of humility is now prominent in social work. It featured especially discussions cultural work practice. A key gap work’s literature and educational frameworks the ethical humility, which has been addressed much more ambitiously by a number allied professions. also known as moral implies quality where practitioners are less than absolutely certain about their instincts judgments. Thi...

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