philosophical background

49
LISSA LYNNE O. ABENOJA, MBA 02

Upload: jon-biso

Post on 22-Oct-2014

131 views

Category:

Documents


4 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Philosophical Background

LISSA LYNNE O. ABENOJA, MBA 02

Page 2: Philosophical Background

Some Question we AskWhat is Philosophy?What is Ethics?Divisions of PhilosophyEthics and MoralityEthics as Normative Science (3

categories of Ethics)The Moral Sense in Us (Saint Thomas

Aquinas and Freud’s theory

Page 3: Philosophical Background

The Ethics in Business15 elements of Leadership

PhilosophyHistory of Business Ethics

Page 4: Philosophical Background

“What is the meaning of existence?” "What does life mean?” "Did I have any existence before I

was born?” "Is there life after death?" “Does God exist?” “What is the meaning of existence?”

Page 5: Philosophical Background

80% of people in the world presume that it is a waste of time to think through things the way philosophers have done……

To philosophize is to articulate and express our personal reactions to the mystery which we call life, both with regard to the nature of that mystery and with regard to its meaning and purpose.

Page 6: Philosophical Background

We want to understand out of everything we see, touch and feel.

To understand deep meanings of seemingly simple things

We philosophize for the same reason that we move and speak and laugh and eat and love. We breathe because we cannot help breathing and we philosophize because we cannot help philosophizing..

Page 7: Philosophical Background

WHAT IS

PHILOSOPHY

Page 8: Philosophical Background

Greek words philos-sophia meaning:• love (philos) • wisdom (sophia)

Philosophy-LOVE OF WISDOM

Philosopher---LOVER of WISDOM

Page 9: Philosophical Background

seeks to understand the mysteries of existence and reality

examines the relationship between humanity and nature Individual and society

Philosophy

Page 10: Philosophical Background

Philosophy• form of inquiry – a process of analysis, criticism, interpretation and speculation

• Reflect, think, analyze the content of one’s thought.

Page 11: Philosophical Background

WHAT IS

ETHICS

Page 12: Philosophical Background

Practical science of morality of human acts.

Study of human conduct from the standpoint of morality

Normative scienceA science which lays down the

principle of right livingScience of human acts with

reference to right and wrong

Page 13: Philosophical Background
Page 14: Philosophical Background

Cosmology-studies the origin, evolution and fate of universe

Metaphysics- nature of mind, self, and consciousness

Ontology- deals with the nature of existence of things and status of reality

Psychology- study the nature of the soul of the person

Page 15: Philosophical Background

Theodicy- study the nature, being and attributes of God

Epistemology- addresses the philosophical problems surrounding the theory of knowledge

Page 16: Philosophical Background

Semantics- study the meaning of words and its linguistic forms

Axiology-study value of judgments or worthiness

Aesthetics- study of beauty and artLogic-deals with nature of thinking

and reasoningEthics- investigate the nature of the

human act or human conduct

Page 17: Philosophical Background
Page 18: Philosophical Background
Page 19: Philosophical Background

Studies and describes the morality of a people, culture and society

Closely related to anthropology, sociology and psychology

Examples are: Psychological egoism and cultural relativism

Page 20: Philosophical Background

Involves moral judgment based on ethical norm or theory.

3 task of normative ethics are: Formation of related whole from various

norms, rules and values of society's morality

Finding basic principle from the particular norm

Justifying ethical norm or moral principle

Page 21: Philosophical Background

Concerned with the meaning of philosophical language and moral propositions. This means that the focus is on the grounds used to justify moral judgments rather than on making moral judgments.

Page 22: Philosophical Background

Sense of morality is gift from the Creator

Man is a moral being with a moral sense

Knows the distinction between what is good and bad

Page 23: Philosophical Background

•Born at Rocca Secca in the Kingdom of Naples, 1225; died at Fossa Nuova, 7 March, 1274. •Italian philosopher, theologian, and priest•Prince of Scholastics

“The Study of philosophy is not that we may know what men have thought, but what the truth of things is. ”

Page 24: Philosophical Background

Man can distinguish what is good and what is bad

Man has the obligation to do good and avoid evil

Man has the accountability on his action

Page 25: Philosophical Background

Sigmund Freud (German pronunciation: ), born Sigismund Schlomo Freud (6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939), was an Austrian neurologist who founded the discipline of psychoanalysis

“Analysis does not set out to make pathological reactions impossible, but to give the patient's ego freedom to decide one way or another”.

Page 26: Philosophical Background

Man must learn to control inborn desires

Man must achieve fulfillment in ways that are harmonious with others

Page 27: Philosophical Background
Page 28: Philosophical Background

Superego- Social rules and values of the society that govern one’s behavior

Ego- rational or conscious self

Id- irrational part in us or the unconscious instinct

Page 29: Philosophical Background
Page 30: Philosophical Background

Sigmund Freud and what really on his mind is

Page 31: Philosophical Background
Page 32: Philosophical Background
Page 33: Philosophical Background
Page 34: Philosophical Background
Page 35: Philosophical Background
Page 36: Philosophical Background
Page 37: Philosophical Background

A business (also known as enterprise or firm) is an organization engaged in the trade of goods, services, or both to consumers for profit.

The Myth of Amoral Business-business is concerned primarily with profit . Businessmen are not concerned with ethics.

They are not unethical or immoral, rather they are amoral

Business is not structured to handle questions of value and ethics; managers has no training in business school.

Page 38: Philosophical Background

The breakdown of the Myth of Amoral Business:

1.By reporting of scandals and the concomitant public reaction to these reports.

2.Formation of popular groups-environmentalist and consumerists

3.Concern of business in ethics

Page 39: Philosophical Background

Shareholder theory is understood to be an encapsulation of the views advanced by Milton Friedman (1970) “The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits.”

'Theory Of The Firm‘

A microeconomic concept founded in neoclassical economics that states that firms (corporations) exist and make decisions in order to maximize profits. Businesses interact with the market to determine pricing and demand and then allocate resources according to models that look to maximize net profits. 

Page 40: Philosophical Background

Business activity is human activity and can be evaluated in moral point of view.

Business presupposes a background of morality:

▪ Employers expect their employees not o steal from the firm

▪ Parties to a contract honour an agreement▪ Co-workers expecting each other to tell truth,

respect rather than assault them

Page 41: Philosophical Background

Business ethics- the interaction of ethics and business. It is a national, international, or global as business itself

the application of everyday moral or ethical norms to business.

Page 42: Philosophical Background

1. Applying of general ethical principles to particular cases or practices in business.

2. Methaethical-aka analytical ethics concerned with analysis

3. Analysis of the presuppositions of business- both moral presuppositions and presuppositions from a moral point of view.

4. Going beyond other areas of philosophy and into other domains of knowledge

5. Describing morally praiseworthy and exemplary actions of an individual in business or firm.

Page 43: Philosophical Background

DE LA SALLE – HEALTH SCIENCES INSTITUTEVISION – MISSION STATEMENT

Vision

We envision De La Salle Health Sciences Institute as a world class, 

God-centered health institution committed to achieving the 

highest quality of life and equity in health for our people.

Page 44: Philosophical Background

Mission

De La Salle Health Sciences Institute shall be a leading institution of excellence in health professions education, health care and research.

We shall nurture life-long learning, competent teaching,compassionate holistic healing and scientific inquiry.We shall produce God-loving, person-oriented and patriotic health professionals in the spirit of St. John Baptist De La Salle.

Through visionary leadership, careful stewardship and synergy with global and local partners,we shall continuously catalyze the spiritual, social and economic transformation of our communities and country.

Page 45: Philosophical Background

Values

Spirit of Faith,Zeal in Service,

Communion in MissionReverence for Life

Lasallian Prayer

"I will continue O my God to do all my actions for the love of Thee”

Page 46: Philosophical Background

1. Leadership is all about relationships.2. Leaders need to understand the organization’s

business, operation and goals.3. Leaders must have knowledge – and diversity of it.4. Leaders must have a vision and be able to

communicate and move followers to understand and “buy into” the vision.

5. Leaders must understand and consider how decisions will affect the “big picture” later down the road.

6. Leaders are teachers and coaches.7. Leaders must know how to communicate.

Page 47: Philosophical Background

8. Leaders must treat everyone with respect.9. Leaders must earn and be able to maintain the respect

of the followers.10. Leaders must give openly and unquestionably.11. Followers need to know how a task will benefit them.12. Motivation comes from the individual, NOT the leader.13. There is enough success for everyone. 14. Be honest. Have integrity.15. Be organized.

Above all a leader must be God loving and God centered person

15 Elements of Leadership Philosophy(Paul Gerhardt, Jr.)

Page 48: Philosophical Background

If ethics are poor at the top, that behavior is copied down through the organization

Robert Noyce, inventor of the silicon chip

Page 49: Philosophical Background

French, Peter A. 1995, Corporate Ethics, Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace.

Friedman, Milton. 1970, “The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits,” New York Times Magazine

De George, Richard T. (1999) Business Ethics 4th Ed. Saint Thomas Aquinas: Philosophy and Work-www.

Infoplease.com Business Ethics, Fr. Floriano Roa Singer, Peter (1994) Ethics www.wikipedia.com www.google.com http://www.businessballs.com/

ethical_management_leadership.htm