Ethics and Morality
ethical relativism to explain why this is so. Reason One In deontological ethics, morality is defined by a set of rules rather than by the outcome of the behavior. In other words, the rules are determined by the duty that is expected of one as dictated by the ethical code of conduct. The rules are generally universal in character and are connected with traditional moral norms, such as lying is wrong, stealing is wrong, and so on. As Goldsmith points out, companies are duty-bound by the rules of conventional ethics… Continue Reading...