Terrance Bennett Professor Kordas Business ethics June 20, 2015 Long Essay When comparing normative moral philosophies Utilitarian and Kantian ethics provide prospective on controversial policies such as mandatory arbitration and caps on damages. Utilitarian and Kantian philosophies both have their own unique principals that guide them on making ethical decisions. Cap on damages and mandatory arbitration have many aspects that can be looked at from moral philosophes to be deemed ethical or unethical
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DQ1. Why might legal rules be insufficient for fulfilling one's ethical responsibilities? Provide an example of a situation where a business person has done something legally right but ethically wrong. Business in general as a manager doing a legal or lawful act has put me at some point in odds, with my employees, what has happened is when the workforce comes in late or even, falls short of their job expectations. As a manager we must document them this is legally right, but can be ethically
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Earlier today the US Army issued a statement via a press conference notifying the public that rescued Soldier SGT Bowe Bergdahl is being charged under the Armed Forces Uniformed Code of Military Justice. SGT Bergdahl was charged with 1 count of Article 85 which is desertion with intent to sherk important or hazardous duty and 1 count of Article 99, misbehavior before the enemy by endangering the safety of a command, unit or place. The Article 85 charge carries a maximum punishment of a dishonorable
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A Utilitarian's Moral Solution Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation A Utilitarian's Moral Solution Utilitarianism holds that the morally right course of action in a situation is that action that produces the highest balance of benefits over harms for the affected people. In this case, we are looking for the cause of action that produces the maximum benefit for everyone (Sheng, 1991). Available Causes of Action There are two causes of action available in this case. The first one is avoiding
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ethical components and are considered either valid or invalid. Since our legal system was created by the wealthy they essentially do have opposing ethical views. The conflicting viewpoints exist in the legal system because the laws strip freedom and justice from one person in order to provide it to another. This implies that unethical laws are present giving power to more and limiting it to some. The legal system consists of laws that prohibit ethical actions but promotes unethical actions. For example
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Week2 Paper International trade can raise a lot of issues. Something so complex requires proper knowledge awareness. The conflicts that can arise in international trade can vary, legal disputes being one of them. When companies decide to do business internationally a contract is drawn. A legal dispute can arise if the contract is broken in any way. In the “Addressing International Legal and Ethical Issues” simulation Cadmex opted out of taking legal actions when the contract was breached do to Gentura
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According to the Ethics of Advocacy by Charles P. Curtis, lawyers devote their lives and careers in handling other people’s problems. By distinguishing the process between truth and justice, justice plays a bigger portion in the legal system when truth only plays a segment. It helps me understand that the American Legal System is best described as a fight process over a truth process. It is all about saving the client and their legal right no matter of the client status. Like the law states, you
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What is justice to you? Do all heroes receive justice? My interpretation for justice is the act of fairness and getting what you deserve. In this story, there are three heroes that stick out to me and they all receive justice and injustice for their heroic actions performed. The heroes in The Help were Skeeter Pheelane, Aibilene Clark, and Minny Jackson. They are all heroes for the courage and bravery they displayed throughout the story. In The Help, not all heroes receive justice they deserve; however
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Throughout “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”, King makes a similar statement about civil disobedience and the law. He states that civil disobedience must occur after four steps are taken. Collection of facts to determine whether there are injustices, negotiation, self purification, and direct action must occur before civil disobedience transpires. He argues that “there is nothing wrong in having an ordinance which requires a permit for a parade. But such an ordinance becomes an injustice when it is
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