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What Should be Taught in Courses on Social Ethics?

Educating for Ethical Survival

ISBN: 978-1-80043-253-6, eISBN: 978-1-80043-252-9

Publication date: 4 December 2020

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to discuss the concept and the content of courses on ‘social ethics’. It will present a dilemma that arises in the design of such courses. On the one hand, they may present versions of ‘applied ethics’; that is, courses in which moral theories are applied to moral and social problems. On the other hand, they may present generalised forms of ‘occupational ethics’, usually professional ethics, with some business ethics added to expand the range of the course. Is there, then, not some middle ground that is distinctively designated by the term ‘social ethics’? The article will argue that there is such a ground. It will describe that ground as the ethics of ‘social practices’. It will then illustrate how this approach to the teaching of ethics may be carried out in five domains of social practice: professional ethics, commercial ethics, corporate ethics, governmental ethics, and ethics in the voluntary sector. The aim is to show that ‘social ethics’ courses can have a clear rationale and systematic content.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

The author is grateful to the following for helpful comments and conversations: Hugh Breakey, Diana Davies, Bob Ewin, Geoff Gallop, Bernard Harrison, Andrew Hunter, Dawn Partridge, Marion Tapper, and Robin Tapper. The ideas presented here were first sketched to the 2019 in-house workshop of the Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics, and the discussions there were also very helpful.

Citation

Tapper, A. (2020), "What Should be Taught in Courses on Social Ethics?", Schwartz, M., Harris, H., Highfield, C. and Breakey, H. (Ed.) Educating for Ethical Survival (Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations, Vol. 24), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 77-97. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1529-209620200000024005

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