Teaching Ethics in an Unethical World

Sharaf N. Rehman
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We find ourselves in times where national leaders engage in fraudulent and deceptive behaviors for personal and political gains, and multinational corporations use unethical practices to maximize their profits. Where dangerously defective products are released onto the market endangering the health and lives of consumers, and where news channels become opinion channels. Where the motto of the free market is reduced to a simple ‘grab all you can, any way you can.’ In times such as these, it is difficult to teach and promote ethical behavior. A cursory look at the advertising messages and the spins put on issues by public relations people leaves one wondering if business ethics is anything more than an oxymoron – a self‑contradicting claim. In times such as ours (in 2017), it is crucial that institutions of higher learning continue to teach and foster ethical behavior and ethical responsibility. No doubt, it is an uphill struggle for educators to convince students to think and act in ethically appropriate terms when surrounded by corruption, deceit, and fraud. While no one will deny the need for ethical practices, teaching these values in a convincing manner remains a challenge. Using meta‑analysis of various University courses in ethics, the present paper attempts three goals. First, it builds a rationale for the importance of ethical behavior, the need for teaching it, and the criticisms of those who think it unnecessary to teach ethics. Second, it discusses various strategies used by universities and several educators in teaching and reinforcing ethical behavior. This section also offers a criticism of approaches and methodologies of teaching ethics. Third, it offers an outline for a syllabus for an introductory course in Ethics.
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在一个不道德的世界里教授伦理学
我们发现自己身处这样的时代:国家领导人为了个人和政治利益从事欺诈和欺骗行为,跨国公司利用不道德的做法来实现利润最大化。有危险缺陷的产品流入市场,危害消费者健康和生命安全的,新闻渠道成为舆论渠道的。在那里,自由市场的座右铭被简化为简单的“尽你所能,不择手段”。在这样的时代,很难教导和促进道德行为。粗略地看一下广告信息和公关人员对问题的歪曲,就会让人怀疑商业道德是否只是一种矛盾修饰法——一种自相矛盾的主张。在我们这样的时代(2017年),高等院校继续教授和培养道德行为和道德责任至关重要。毫无疑问,对于教育工作者来说,在腐败、欺骗和欺诈的环境下,说服学生以合乎道德的方式思考和行动是一场艰苦的斗争。虽然没有人会否认道德实践的必要性,但以令人信服的方式教授这些价值观仍然是一项挑战。本文通过对大学伦理学课程的元分析,试图实现三个目标。首先,它为道德行为的重要性、教授道德行为的必要性以及对那些认为没有必要教授道德的人的批评建立了一个基本原理。其次,讨论了大学和一些教育者在教学和加强道德行为方面使用的各种策略。本节还对教学伦理的方法和方法进行了批评。第三,它为伦理学入门课程的教学大纲提供了一个大纲。
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