Post Tagged with: "Ethics"
Generalization of moral imperatives.
Generalization of moral imperatives. Western philosophers have laid the ground work for an immense ethical battle in every day life as well as business life. In the recent history, many people have attempted to translate and implement the moral concepts such as absolute duty into the western oriented business practices; however, the current business environment [...]
Categorical Imperative & Perfect duty.
Categorical Imperative & Perfect duty. Categorical Imperative refers to absolute concepts which dictate only one correct way to act and react to moral issues. In essence Categorical imperative enables human being to take the only logical and morally viable method of decision making. Categorical Imperative relies on the concept of perfect duty which refers to [...]
The concept of morality
The concept of morality and its abstract consequences may take different shapes because of geographic, cultural and social setting. In essence, the concept of morality takes a varying form based on the social environment. For instance the concept of business conduct may be dictated because of historical local moral standards which may in turn have [...]
Ethical Dilemma: negotiating the Nuclear crisis.
Ethical Dilemma: negotiating the Nuclear crisis. It is assumed that most readers have at least read or noticed the current international disputes and attempts to diplomatic settle concerns and differences with the Iranian Nuclear civilian program. There are certainly some moral and ethical dilemma involving in both sites argues: on the international site, the argument [...]
Differences between corruption, bribes, questionable payments, and gift-giving
Differences between corruption, bribes, questionable payments, and gift-giving The above name terms in their most basic forms are rather simple and easy to define. • Corruption refers to the power holder / brokers’ availability and willingness to accept rewards for certain official behavior that other wise would not occur. • Bribe refers to the material and non [...]


