COMM 306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Immanuel Kant, Management System, Jeremy Bentham

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18 Oct 2020
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Integrity: ethics, normative ethics, comparative ethics, behavioural ethics, applied ethics, deontological theories, teleological theories, virtue theories. Integrity implies that there is unity between what we say and do. It implies trustworthiness and incorruptibility and a sense of consistency in our values and standards of behaviour across all aspects of our life professional and personal. In this case, you would not tend to describe this individual as a person of integrity. As you watch this video, take note of the insights shared by mark faris, a convicted white collar felon. We often believe that we are self-directed, objective individuals going through life making rational decisions based on sound reasoning and logic. As humans we do have the ability to think and make decisions, however, as you will discover throughout this course, our choices and actions are impacted by many factors some obvious and some not so obvious.

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