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• Please take out a sheet of paper and answer the following questions:–What do you think ethics are?–Where do you think ethics come
from?
Ethics in the Workplace
Almost every individual—excluding perhaps those insane persons who have no sense of right and wrong, but certainly including everyone
from religious leaders to gangsters and serial killers—has a set of
ethics.
What are Ethics?plural noun
1. (used with a singular or plural verb) a system of moral principles:the ethics of a culture.2. The rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particularclass of human actions or a particular group, culture,etc.:medical ethics; Christian ethics.3. Moral principles, as of an individual:His ethics forbadebetrayal of a confidence.4. (usually used with a singular verb) that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to humanconduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness ofcertain actions and to the goodness and badness of themotives and ends of such actions.
Source: Dictionary.com
Ethics are a set of moral principles
that help us decide what is right
and what is wrong.
Where Do Ethics Come From?
• Religious Beliefs• Childhood Upbringing• Later Life Experiences• Code of Ethics• Decisions with Others• Ethics Philosophers• Ethics Dilemmas
Religious Beliefs
• The Bible• Western Government and laws based on Ten
Commandments• The Golden Rule– “Do unto others as you would have others do unto
you.”• The Koran
Childhood Upbringing
• Learn from our parents– What they say– What they do
• Largely a source of fundamental attitudes of what is right and what is wrong
Later Life Experiences
• Interactions with police• School experiences• Work Experiences
Code of Ethics
• Businesses and organizations have rule of conduct
• Honesty• Protection of others• Unfair competition
Discussions with Others
• Happen casually• We talk about our own and others actions• People are often labeled based on their
actions– Wonderful, Mean, Greedy, Generous
• What label to you want?
Ethics Philosophers
• Pëtr Kroptkin, a Russian philosopher stated, “What separates the civilized from the uncivilized in history is a system and code to live by.”
• Bentham – Doing the greatest good for the greatest number of people
• Kant – Taking action only if everyone could take the same action without bringing about more harm than good and without creating logical impossibilities
If humans were to act without concern for ethics, we would act
solely to serve ourselves. With ethics, modern society can operate in cooperative manner,
allowing those with more resources to assist those without.
Ethics Dilemmas
• Real or imagined situations that pit two or more ethical principles, rules, or objectives against one another.
• Which is more important or more right?• Examples?