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Tyron Duncan Module 3 Assignment BA 625: Negotiation and Conflict Management Campbellsville University March 27, 2024
Ethical Decision Making Making ethical choices is essential to building a fair and sustainable society in today's commercial, healthcare, political, and daily life environments. This summary explores how moral judgments are made and how different moral standards are applied to resolve complex moral conundrums. We clarify the importance of ethical frameworks and their application in practical situations by means of an in-depth examination of a video presentation. The first part of the video acknowledges the difficulty in making moral decisions and emphasizes how complicated moral conundrums may be in a variety of situations. It highlights the need of using methodical strategies to deal with these issues and establishes the foundation for comprehending how ethical tests function to direct decision-making processes. According to the video, ethical tests are evaluation instruments used to determine the morality of choices and behaviors. A variety of philosophical tenets and ethical systems are covered by these exams, such as virtue ethics, utilitarianism, deontology, and the categorical imperative. Every exam presents a different angle on morality and asks participants to weigh different aspects including obligations, consequences, virtues, and universalizability. The film then uses case studies and fictitious scenarios to demonstrate how ethical tests are actually used in real-world situations. The movie illustrates how utilitarianism assesses activities according to their capacity to enhance overall pleasure or utility by using a fictitious healthcare resource allocation issue. As demonstrated by the choice between revealing the truth and lying to safeguard patient confidentiality, deontological principles, on the other hand, place a strong emphasis on the necessity of upholding moral responsibilities and commitments, regardless of the consequences.
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