Everyday ethics: a case study approach

New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group (2018)
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Abstract

Foundation for a conversation on ethics -- Introduction -- What are ethics? -- Why do people act unethically? -- Understanding why and how we do what we do -- Dispositional factors influencing ethical decisions -- Psychological processes and mechanisms -- Justifications that allow immoral behavior -- Situational factors influencing ethical decisions -- Recalibrating your moral compass -- Expanding your lens -- Changing your lens and learning to re-engage -- Applying what you've learned -- Guided practice with case studies.

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