Virtue Theory

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    Ethical Decision Making

    1. Clearly Define the ethical problem. The ethical problem is that there is a security issue in the Communications and Electronics Section of the new unit in which I am assigned, and whether or not I should be honest and report this issue. 2. Employ applicable laws and regulations. To employ applicable laws and regulations I would need to research Army regulations and the unit's local Standard Operating Procedure to determine proper disposal of "Secret" documents. 3. Reflect on the

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    Ethical Lens

    2Personal Ethical StatementEthics are values that are nurtured in an individual by society and personal experience. Ilike to believe that I have grown up in an upstanding society where respect, honesty and fairnessare valued above all, and my experience has taught me to cherish these values just as much. Bynature, I am a very reflective individual, and I usually spend a lot of time thinking about theconsequences of my actions before I make a move. I always try to encompass the good of thewhole in

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    Bravery

    | Baumgardner and Crothers (2009) describe the virtue of Courage as emotional strengths that involve exercise of will in the face of opposition, external or internal. Within this virtue there are several strengths that describe an individual. For me and the person I am writing about this strength is Bravery, which is described by not shrinking from threat, challenge

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    extraordinary experience which teaches him or her a powerful lesson. Lessons of this type often transform into wisdom. Experience is just one of the major ingredients of wisdom; humility is also a requirement. Because wisdom is bestowed upon a person by virtue of others’ recognition, humility must be a possession of the wise person. To claim wisdom for oneself is foolishness. Humility is characterized by a person’s unwillingness to be the center of attention or by a person’s quickness to share credit or

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    Socrates on Piety

    Socrates on Piety in Justice Towards the end of Plato’s dialogue The Euthyphro, Socrates takes the lead in a debate regarding what defines pious action and uncharacteristically gives significant insight to his own thoughts on what he believes piety to be and its relation to justice. As Socrates poses leading questions on the subject, Euthyphro attempts to reach a concrete definition of piety. At one point he comes very close to doing so, but Socrates quickly and perhaps deliberately changes the

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    Parknshop in Hong Kong

    ParknShop is a well-known supermarket in Hong Kong, it was established in 1973. It sells fresh foods and necessities mainly and its objectives include providing customers from the cheapest products, fresh foods and drinks with high quality and services with world class standard. Now, it has an excellent reputation and there are over 200 branch stores in Hong Kong. (ParknShop.com, 2009) However, there are some ethical issue is about ParknShop. Therefore, in this essay, some cases of ParknShop will

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    Dazzler or Duck?

    Dazzler or duck? This question was posted to me by one of my form teacher in primary school. When I got this question, I was rather puzzled. A dazzler? A duck? I went on searched for the true meanings of this question. After a while, I realized that a dazzler is actually an extrovert and a duck is an introvert. First of all, let me explain what a dazzler and a duck are. A dazzler is a person or thing that dazzles, in particular a person who is overwhelmingly impressive or skillful. A duck is

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    Army Values

    * Skip to Navigation * Skip to Content Values Values are a set of core beliefs that one feel are important to themselves or as a group of individuals. There are many cases in which a group find themselves to believe in the same overall values or ideas. The first group is the ASPCA, they believe completely in the value of animal rights and lives. Next you can take any church, they are set up on their own set of values and beliefs and their members follow rules to find favor in their Gods

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    I. 1st Respondent- Marietta Limlingan(business woman) Terminal Values | Rate | Instrumental Values | Rate | A comfortable life | 3 | Ambitious | 17 | An exciting life | 12 | Broad-minded | 6 | A sense of accomplishment | 16 | Capable | 14 | A world at peace | 1 | Cheerful | 15 | A world of Beauty | 17 | Clean | 1 | Equality | 18 | Courageous | 13 | Family Security | 2 | Forgiving | 4 | Freedom | 4 | Helpful | 11 | Happiness | 9 | Honest | 3 | Inner Harmony | 10

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    Aristotle Metaphysics

    behind many actions, but it puts humans on the level of animals. Honor is another possibility, but it places too much emphasis on the praise of others. Aristotle concludes that the means of happiness–and hence the purpose of human existence–is virtue. Virtue involves habit and choice. By making the proper decisions, we eventually develop a virtuous habit or disposition, so that we need not run through the catalogue of options every time a moral dilemma presents itself. Rather, we act according to

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