Outline And Discussions On Reflective Equilibrium And Moral Reasoning, The Utilitarian Theory Of Ethics, And Milton Friedman’s Social Responsibility And Business

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...Rawls, utilitarianism by John Stuart Mill, and most recently Milton Friedman’s view of social responsibility of business, all relate to individual, corporate, governmental and societal moral dilemmas which are as relevant today as when first discussed several centuries ago. Social, moral and ethical responsibility is looked at in terms of coherence and balance between individual self-interest and larger beliefs, the concepts of the greatest good for all and the ideal that in business, a balance may not always be attained in regards to moral decisions and the profit; all theories disputed and discussed in modern society.
Reflective Equilibrium
John Rawls’ method of reflective equilibrium attempts to give us some sort of theoretical guidelines for testing moral claims against the background of intuitions about general truths and specific cases because humans cannot just argue that moral intuitions are enough to legitimate moral reasoning in that intuitions do not necessarily pertain to how they should function. While...

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