Virtue Theory

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    Core Values

    Core Values Adults always tend to tell children that everyone’s unique; No two people are the same. Throughout my life, I’ve learned that the reason everyone is different is because every person has different morals and values. When I was first asked about my top three core values, I was speechless. I had never really just sat down and thought about what characteristics were most important to me. But after completing a class assignment titled, “My Core Values,” I was able to find out what my top

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    Good Supervisor

    I'm going to sum up three vital qualities a supervisor must possess. Firstly, a supervisor must be kind-hearted, slow to anger, and stern if need be. Kind-hearted, as in to treat his employees well. A supervisor must know how to separate personal problem from work, and not take his personal problem to the office. He mustn't let his anger get the better of him. Just because he's a boss, doesn't mean he can lash out at his employees whenever he feels like, because that's surely not a quality of

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    The Philosophy Of Conscious Capitalism

    Conscious capitalism is a new philosophy. This philosophy believes that business can improve the corporate performance and the quality of the people’s life (Conscious Business Community, Australia, n.d.). The basic elements of the conscious capitalism include trust, compassion, collaboration and value creation. Hence, if the people who are directly or indirectly involved in the business practice this concept, it enriches their life (Conscious Business Community, Australia, n.d.). The belief of the

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    Sarah Koenig's Theory Of Ethical Consequence Reporting

    erroneousness. There are however cases in which the human makes mistakes. As members of the community with the ability to explore these potential mistakes, we can bring about proper consequence. Serial is an example of ethical reporting based on a key theory of consequence reporting: justice. The entire podcast is centered around seeking the truth of what exactly happened on January 13, 1999. Sarah Koenig, the host and producer of the Serial podcast, dedicated an endless amount of time to investigating

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    Importance Of Ethics In Business

    Introduction People are often facing decisions that have a big impact in their future, It is difficult to distinguish if the actions made or words said by us will hurt our family or friends, but to prevent those actions person who faces this kind of situation has think if the action that they are about to do it is right, the reason for thinking about that are personal ethics which result in good or bad decisions, in this essay, author focuses on ethics in business organisations and discriminations

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    Vietnamese Culture Analysis

    In the interaction with westerners, Face-saving/ Face- threatening related to Association Rights is not the most a matter of concern to Vietnamese, but their most fear is threat to interpersonal harmony, as well as Cheng & Starosta (2005) point out “Human communication is a holistic system by which people develop and maintain harmonious relationships in a continuous transforming process of mutual dependency. This model of communication, which is clearly embedded in Eastern thought, […] is essentially

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    Epistemological Perception (III): The Stoics

    (III): The Stoics The basis of the Stoic interpretation of Homer’s and Hesiod’s epic poems is in many (although not in all) aspects an apology, meant as a response to the criticism of Xenophanes and Plato. Their point of view is based on a specific theory of transmission of knowledge and on a new reading of the common philosophical opposition of truth and opinion. The question about the possible allegorical status of these interpretations is heavily debated. On one hand, it was proven by several scholars

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    Plato And Socrates Similarities

    was synonymous of beauty and ugliness synonymous of evilness. According to Socrates man is inherently good and wrong decision come from unawareness because human do not know what is good - this idea is called ethical intellectualism. What is more virtue is equal to knowledge - so we are able to learn for example justice, bravery etc. Philosopher claimed also that the most important way to know the world is mind. According to him we do not knowing the thing but only the idea of this thing, therefore

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    Be Cool To The Pizza Dude Summary

    believes in a key principle. In his essay, “Our Noble, Essential Decency,” he writes of the equality of people by showing that everyone has their faults and their virtues. Heinlein tells, “ I believe in my townspeople. You can knock on any door in our town, say, ‘I’m Hungry,’ and you’ll be fed” (Heinlein 120). He expresses the virtues of people as a whole by showing that where some shortfall, others excel in kindness. Also showing that the number of those who lack kindness are far surpassed by those

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    Patient Autonomy: Dominant To Nondirective Counseling

    PATIENT AUTONOMY Respecting patient autonomy is dominant to nondirective counseling. It has no requirement to value-neutrality. The counselor’s values are expressed to undermine patients’ ability to make decisions for them. Autonomy respect in genetic counseling requires no greater circumspection about values than in any other counseling in health care (Robert Wachbroit & David Wasserman, 1995). Value neutrality is argued to be neither possible nor desirable but arises from conceptions of fewer

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