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What is Morals

Handbook of Research on Ethical Challenges in Higher Education Leadership and Administration
Guiding principles for what is right or wrong.
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Design Thinking as a Paradigm to Support the Ethical Revival in Higher Education
Geraldine Torrisi-Steele (Griffith University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4141-8.ch009
Abstract
The recent surge of unethical behaviour throughout all levels of higher education institutions across the world leaves little doubt of the problematic nature of ethics in higher education. The current state of ethics in universities must be seen as a call to action and must be considered a catalyst for an ethical revival in higher education leadership and administration. In the present chapter, against the background understanding of design thinking, ethics, and leadership in higher education, an argument is made for the usefulness of design thinking in moving towards the much-needed ethical revival of higher education. The fundamental premise of the present chapter is that design thinking with its emphasis on empathy is a useful paradigm for supporting the growth of an ethical mindset throughout the higher education.
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Ethics for Students Means Knowing and Experiencing: Multiple Theories, Multiple Frameworks, Multiple Methods in Multiple Courses
Standards for personal decision-making. From the Latin “mos,” “moris,” and the plural “mores,” it means custom or habit. Key questions are, “What type of person ought I be?” and “What would a morally competent person do in this situation?” The term tends to be used for more practical applications. These questions are also applicable to Virtue Ethics or Character Ethics, two similar terms.
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The Main Principles of Democracy and Its Role in Global Development
Principles clarifying the difference between good and evil and the situations in which they are opposed.
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From Philosophical Queries to Greater Dilemmas of Neuroethics
Subjectively personal principles of act, whereas ethics is specifically spread as a condition in concrete realms in which corresponding doctrines are universally recognized.
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Is It Ethical? A Multidimensional Approach to Facilitating Ethical Decision Making in Students
Standards for personal decision-making. From the Latin “mos,” “moris,” and the plural “mores,” it means custom or habit. Key questions are, “What type of person ought I be?” and “What would a morally competent person do in this situation?” The term tends to be used for more practical applications. These questions are also applicable to Virtue Ethics or Character Ethics, two similar terms.
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The Universality of the Human Rights Principles
Principles clarifying the difference between good and evil and the situations in which they are opposed.
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Indigenous African Knowledge System (IAKS) Ethos: Prospects for a Post-Colonial Curriculum
Denotes a particular standard that is perceived as acceptable in any society or must be emulated by all community members.
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Identifying Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Curricula of Leading U.S. Executive MBA Programs
Personal guidelines rendered from religion, culture or philosophy defining “right or wrong”.
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