Framework for thinking ethically
Omar Maamoun 900121847
Definition of ethics
Standards of behaviour for how to act in several situations
Problems with identifying
ethical standards
On what do we base our ethical standards ?
How are these standards applied in real situations
Framework for ethical
decision making
Recognize an ethical issue
Could decision damage anyone?
Issue about more than what is legal or what is most efficient?
Get the facts
What are the relevant facts of the case? What facts are not known? Can I learn more about the situation? Do I know enough to make a decision?
Who has stake in outcome? Are some concerns more important?
What are options for acting? Have all relevant parties been consulted?
Evaluate alternative actions
The 5 approaches
Make decision and test
Considering all approaches, which option best addresses the situation?
If I told someone I respect-or television audience-which option I have chosen, what would they say?
Act and reflect on outcome
How can my decision be implemented with the greatest care and attention to the concerns of all stakeholders?
How did my decision turn out and what have I learned from this specific situation?
What is not ethics
Feelings
Religion
Following the Law
Following cultural norms
Science
Sources of ethical standards
Utilitarian
Greatest good, least harm
Which option will produce the most good and do the least harm?
Rights
Protects moral rights
Which option best respects the rights of all who have a stake?
Fairness or Justice
Actions treat all human equally-or if unequally, then based on some standard that is defensible
Which option treats people equally or proportionately?
Common good
Action contributes to greater good
Which option best serves the community
as a whole, not just some members?
Virtue
Actions consistent with certain ideal virtues that provide for the full development of our humanity
Which option leads me to act as the sort of person I want to be?