Transcript ETHICS
ETHICS AND the
Safety, Health and Environmental
Functions
James J. Thatcher
Ph.D.
ETHICS
Also known as “moral philosophy” is
a branch of philosophy that involves
systematizing, defending, and
recommending concepts of “right or
wrong” behavior
• Meta-ethics – “What is right and
what is wrong”
• Normative ethics – “moral theory”
• Applied ethics – “ethical theory to
real life”
Many Applications
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Virtue ethics
Stoicism
Hedonism
Deontology
Machine ethics
Military ethics
Public Service ethics
Evolutionary ethics
Code of Ethics
• It seems EVERYONE has a code of ethics these
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Doctors
Lawyers
Engineers
Safety Practitioners
Accountants
Professionals in all walks of life
The ethics documents go on and on
But why do we need one?
Maybe This is Why
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Watch your thoughts, for they become words
Watch your words, for they become actions
Watch your actions, for they become habits
Watch your habits, for they become character
Watch your character, for it becomes your
destiny
Unknown
MY ETHICS
The Moment Of Truth And I’m In
The Middle
Character
• Do we need character to have an ethic?
• “Character is the root of success and
achievement is the result of character”
• “Your habits define your destiny”
Right and Wrong
• Most of us know the difference between
• Telling the truth and telling a lie
• Most of us know that honesty & integrity is
important
• We are basically good people
• We work hard
• We try hard
• We learn from our mistakes
• We want to “fit in” – “succeed” “be accepted”
Good Character
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Do most of us have good character?
That depends
We’re not born with good character
It is something that is developed over time
By watching those around us
It constantly evolves – based on the
decisions – ethical or not – that we make
A Story
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The story is true
It was NOT fun
It defined the “real working world”
It “refined” the person it happened to
An Ethical Dilemma and
The Moment Of Truth
• When the pressure comes from
– A superior
– A co-worker
– A friend
– A relative
– Ourselves – our emotional intelligence – our
desire to “win” – to “succeed” to be one of the
chosen few – (This is a very strong driver in
human beings)
What things can get in the way of
making ethical choices?
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Do we see things as “black” or “white?”
Are there “shades of grey” in what we see?
Do we KNOW when ethics matters?
Are we willing to “go to the wall” for our ethical
beliefs?
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Impact our career
Lose our friends
Lose our job
Impact our family
Understand Exactly What You Are
Deciding
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Is it worth it?
Am I worth it?
Is this job worth it?
Is my family worth it?
I’ve seen what happens to others
Cloud Our Judgment
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Who our decision affects
The importance of our decision
The short-term consequences
How our decision impacts us
What other people will think
What we’ll have to do
Four Questions For Ethical Clarity
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Is it the truth?
Is it fair to all?
Is it free from harm?
Am I proud to do it?
A Test On Ethical Judgement
• If you knew a woman who was pregnant,
who had eight children already, three who
were deaf, two who were blind, one
mentally retarded, and she had syphilis,
would you recommend that she have an
abortion?
Question # 2
• It is time to elect a world leader, and
YOURS is the deciding vote. Here are the
facts about the three leading candidates
• Candidate A: He associates with crooked
politicians, and consults with astrologers.
He’s had two mistresses. He also chain
smokes and drinks up to ten martinis a
day.
• Candidate B: He was ejected from office twice,
sleeps until noon, used opium in college and
drinks large amounts of whisky every evening
• Candidate C: He is a decorated war hero. He’s a
vegetarian, doesn’t smoke, drinks an occasional
beer and hasn’t had any extra-marital affairs
• Which of these three candidates would be your
choice?
• Candidate A is Franklin D. Roosevelt
• Candidate B is Winston Churchill
• Candidate C is Adolph Hitler
Abortion Question
• And by the way
• If your answer to the abortion question
was YES
• YOU JUST KILLED BEETHOVEN
Ethical Decision Making
• Is not easy
• Is most always NOT black or white
• People can ALWAYS justify the WHY of
the facts
Erosion Of Standards
• As an adult – when we first decide to take the
easy way out
• THAT becomes the way
• That is when the long, slow, steady “way of
thinking” and the erosion process begins
Know it when you see it – change it while you
can
Make sure that beautiful face you see in the
mirror is still YOUR face – not the face of a
“shape shifter”
Hang on to your “core values” no matter what
By-The-Way
The Person In The Story
Was Me
THANK YOU