Care ethics makes a distinction between the "justice" perspective
and the "care" perspective. Describe that distinction in terms of
the following
a. Universalism
b. Emotion
c. Individualism
An ethics of care directs our attention to the need for responsiveness in relationships (paying attention, listening, responding) and to the costs of losing connection with oneself or with others. Its logic is inductive, contextual, psychological, rather than deductive or mathematical.According to Gilligan, some people base ethical decisions on principles of justice, equality, impartiality, and rights. ... But others base their decisions on a care perspective, which the need to preserve relationship and minimize hurt takes precedence over considerations of justice and rights.
Care ethics makes a distinction between the "justice" perspective and the "care" perspective. Describe that distinction...
Explain Narveson’s distinction between justice and charity. When is starvation a matter of justice and when is it a matter of charity? Apply this distinction to another moral issue. Do you think the distinction yields plausible results regarding your issue? Why or why not?
Ethics of justice is based on principles like justice, fairness, equality, or authority. Ethics of care is based on a sense of responsibility to reduce actual harm or suffering. Suppose your boss orders you to do something that will hurt someone (within the realm of business; assume no physical harm). If you carry out the order, have you done anything wrong? Discuss your answer.
Explain Narveson’s distinction between justice and charity. When is starvation a matter of justice and when is it a matter of charity? Apply this distinction to another moral issue. Do you think the distinction yields plausible results regarding your issue? Why or why not?
Define individualism and social justice in your own words and include the following: Discuss how individualism applies to being socially responsible. Describe social justice with the application of a mandatory requirement for health insurance. Within the context of your knowledge on social justice, discuss how the Affordable Care Act provides for social justice. Please support your argument with creditable professional sources.
What is the difference between social responsibility and managerial ethics? Why is this distinction important?
Describe how health care is rationed in the market justice and social justice systems. Which type of health insurance is based on social justice? On market justice?
Question- a) What is the distinction between law and ethics? b) What are the norms used by the FTC that represent the minimum requirements essential to the ethical use of consumer information? c) What are some ways for consumers to protect themselves from fraud? Your answer should include a definition of fraud and a specific Web site useful in protecting consumers.
12) Discuss the growing challenges of elder care/abuse from a Virtue Ethics perspective.
Health Care Ethics 1. Discuss the teleological perspective regarding the concept of artificiality 2. List the Harvard criterion of irreversible coma
subject:law and ethics
1.corporation is a legal person
2.distinction between federal and provincial
incorporation
3.share structure of a corporation
4.how a corporation is created, financed and regulated
Chapter 6 (Ch. 15) covers the following important The Organization Form areas: * Corporation is a legal person * Distinction between federal and provincial incorporation * Share structure of a corporation * How a corporation is created, financed and regulated