Collaborate with your team, using Cisco Spark, email, phone
meetings, or any collaboration tool you find useful or prefer. In your
collaboration, consider the ethical dilemmas below and select 1 in which to
conduct a deep drill.
Ethical Dilemma 1: A newspaper columnist signs a
contract with a newspaper chain. Several months later, she is offered a
position with another newspaper chain, offering a higher salary. Because she
would prefer making more money, she notifies the first chain that she is breaking
her contract. The courts will decide the legality of her action, but what of
the morality? Did the columnist behave ethically?
Ethical Dilemma 2: An airline pilot receives his
regular medical checkup. The doctor discovers that he has developed a heart
murmur. The pilot only has a month to go before he is eligible for retirement.
The doctor knows this and wonders whether, under these unusual circumstances,
she is justified in withholding information from the company regarding the
pilot’s condition.
Ethical Dilemma 3: An office worker has had a record
of frequent absence. He has used all his vacation and sick-leave days, and has
frequently requested additional leave without pay. His supervisor and
co-workers have expressed great frustration because his absenteeism has caused
bottlenecks in paperwork, created low morale in the office, and required others
to do his work in addition to their own. However, the individual believes he is
entitled to take his earned time and additional time off without pay. Is he
right?
Ethical Dilemma 4: Rhonda enjoys socializing with
fellow employees at work, but their discussions usually consist of gossiping
about other people, including several of her friends. At first, Rhonda feels
uncomfortable talking in this way about people she is close to; but then she
decides it does no real harm, and she feels no remorse for joining in.
In conjunction with the readings, and within your teams, decide which ethical dilemma you believe is most problematic and why. In your teams, discuss the ideas of “good vs. evil,” “wrong vs. right,” and “ought/should be vs. what is.” Form the readings, discuss the ways in which Augustine and Aquinas would have solved the problem based on lecture and course reading material. In what ways do Augustine and Aquinas differ and why?
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