High quality (my grade: 7,7) summary of all articles for Ethics
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Ethics
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)
High quality (my grade: 7,7) authentic text style summary of all obligatory articles for the 2015/2016 Ethics course, which were the following articles:
Lecture 1 2
Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy: consequentialism 2
Mill (1863). Utilitarianism 4
Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy: deontologi...
Summaries articles Ethics
Lecture 1................................................................................................................................................... 2
Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy: consequentialism .................................................................... 2
Mill (1863). Utilitarianism .................................................................................................................... 4
Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy: deontological ethics ................................................................ 7
Kant (1785). Fundamental principles of the metaphysics of morals ................................................. 10
Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy: virtue ethics .......................................................................... 13
Aristotle (350 BC). Nicomachian ethics .............................................................................................. 15
Lecture 2................................................................................................................................................. 18
Ferguson, B. (2015). The paradox of exploitation ............................................................................. 18
Carr, A. (1968). Is business bluffing ethical? ...................................................................................... 20
Lecture 3................................................................................................................................................. 22
Duska, R. (2007). Whats the point of a business ethics course? ....................................................... 22
Friedman, M. (1970). The social responsibility of business is to increase its profits ........................ 23
Lecture S ................................................................................................................................................. 24
Porter, M. E., & Kramer, M. R. (2011). Creating shared value ........................................................... 24
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