ADM 1300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Social Actions, Interactional Justice, Profit Maximization

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Moral obligation to identify what is right from wrong. The set of moral principles or values that defines right or wrong for a person or group. Always includes: theory of obligation (conduct), theory of values (what make something good or bad), and a theory of decisions/self-conscious thoughts of motivation. Descriptive ethics involves describing, characterizing and studying morality. Normative ethics involves supplying and justifying moral systems. Acting accordingly to or from a law maxim (moral rue or law). Values (good or bad) obligation (conduct) and motivation (self-conscious actions). Numbers: how many hold it (the majority is always right the bandwagon effect). Prestige: how many important prestigious people hold this point of view. Antiquity: the older, the more apt it is to be correct. Ethical behaviour: personal behaviour in accordance with guidelines for good conduct or morality. Culture often establishes the limits on what are considered acceptable and unacceptable behaviours: it pressures individuals and groups into accepting and following certain behaviours.

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