Teaching ethics cases: a pragmatic approach

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 22 (1):16-31 (2013)
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A new framework‐based approach to teaching and analyzing business ethics cases is set out. Using the framework, students are encouraged to adopt two different perspectives: business as usual and a more obviously moral point of view. Subsequently, they are prompted to craft a synthesis or compromise. Several pedagogical benefits flow from adopting the approach, including the cultivation of moral tolerance and improvements in the structure and scope of written action justifications. In addition, the framework enables students to relate ethical theories to the cases in a systematic way, thereby addressing a long‐standing concern of business ethics educators.

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original Singer, Alan E. (2012) "Teaching ethics cases: a pragmatic approach". Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 22(1):16-31

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