Whether moral theory applies to practice. Whether moral theory is useful for everyday life. Do I choose using moral theory? To answer these questions, we use three philosophers Alasdair MacIntyre, Jonathan Bennett and Mary Midgley. In her work 'Try the New Sword', Migly opposed moral isolationism. People can only fully understand our culture and we should not try to judge because we do not understand other cultures at all. She used an example of a Japanese samurai to try out his new sword to someone lower than his caste so that the sword could move reliably.
This philosophical branch is applied through the application of ethical theory. Moral theory is an ethical theory that represents a macro theory that leads moral principles and systematically answers basic basic practical ethical issues. Ethical theory can be classified according to the way to prove moral judgment. Therefore, the specific ethical theory used may affect the decision. Therefore, this article describes the concepts of common good and ethical qualities and human basic virtues, supporting moral theory, and how they apply to corporate ethical decision-making.
Moral theory and principles convey important characteristics to the decision making process. Every ethical theory attempts to comply with ethical principles in order to be applicable and effective, but each theory lacks complicated defects and failures. For example, Utilitarians can use sophistication theory to compare the situation similar to his reality situation to decide the choice that will benefit most people. Informalists and governance Utilitarian governors may be late for the meeting to use rights ethics when deciding whether to speed up attendance at the meeting on time. Even if most people might not be able to benefit from the decision to extend the speed limit, they will slow down as the law of rights theory is given top priority.
Design ethics mainly considers how designers should behave in various situations, namely "application of normative ethics in design practice ... agency, occupational ethics, or ... about relationships with technology and the environment". Problem "(Sweeting, 2015, 1 page). Fenn and Hobbs (2015) distinguish between two types of design: (1) benign design, ie benign, correct, and ethical; (2) a successful design of the design, but not necessarily a good design (eg To accomplish the design of business goals) by deceiving users). Differences between good design and successful design are also used throughout this article.