Ethics Flashcards

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4 areas of Ethics?

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  1. Individual values/beliefs (i.e. what feels right? can I live with the outcome?)
  2. Personal relational values (i.e. what will my boss think?)
  3. Societal views and norms (i.e. can this be compared to similar cases?)
  4. Legal implications (i.e. laws being broken?)
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Unitarianism Theory

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the best choice is that which produces maximum benefit for the greatest number of people
- proposed by John Stuart MIll

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Immanuel Kent’s Duty Ethics

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Individuals must always FOLLOW RULES OF CONSCIENCE based on absolute imperatives and universal principles
- DOING THE RIGHT THING as an individual, not considering outcomes of different perspectives

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Aristotle Virtue-based Ethics

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Qualities of character or virtues developed through human reason and logic applied to compromise between extremes of concepts

  • developing virtues leads to goodness, happiness and satisfaction
  • contrasts with Kent’s idea of absolute imperatives
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Design Approach to Ethical Dilemmas

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  • gather all facts, determine stakeholders, describe the problem
  • which ethical standards are applicable?
  • identify sources of expertise
  • Evaluate all alternatives, select one and optimize
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Locke’s Rights Ethics

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every individual has rights, simply by virtue of their existence. Right to life and maximum possible individual liberty and human dignity are fundamental
–> Canadian Charter derived from Locke’s theory

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______ justice is the decision making process that must be fair and must treat those involved with dignity and respect

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procedural

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What is corrective justice?

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Person has a right to rectification, replacement or repair of their damaged personal property or personal harm

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_____ justice is fairness in social benefits and burdens

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distributive

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_____ justice is fairness in political rights and duties

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political

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What is required by the Ontario Code of Ethics for an engineer?

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  • engineer must display their license at place of work and inform client if they are moonlighting on other projects while employed
  • follow the Ontario Professional Engineers Act
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