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Author Stos, Susan, author

Title Utilitarianism, deontology and virtue ethics : teaching ethical philosophy by means of a case study / Susan Stos
Published London : NeilsonJournals Publishing, 2018

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Series SAGE Business Cases
SAGE Business Cases
Summary The concepts behind three of the principal normative ethical theories (utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics) are evident in a real-life scenario. This case study involves videotapes recorded from inside Grootvlei Prison, Bloemfontein, South Africa in 2002. Prisoners captured sensational footage of warders selling alcohol, drugs, loaded firearms and juveniles for sex to inmates. It was footage every journalist would want to broadcast and it was for sale to the highest bidder. The country's three flagship current affairs programs, broadcast on three different channels, were each approached to buy the footage. Each of the television channels operates under different business models: one is the public broadcaster; another a free-to-air private channel; the third is a pay channel and part of a multinational listed company. Upon analysis it is clear that each executive producer/company espoused different ethical philosophies, yet each decision was ultimately ethical. The reasoning and philosophies of three ethical theories are highlighted in business decision-making, commercial judgments as well as journalistic choices
Notes Originally Published In Stos, S. (2018). Utilitarianism, Deontology and Virtue Ethics: Teaching Ethical Philosophy by Means of a Case Study. Journal of Business Ethics Education, 15(1), 315-322. JBEE15-0CS2
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Subject Journalistic ethics -- South Africa -- Case studies
Ethics -- South Africa -- Case studies
Utilitarianism -- Case studies
Virtue -- Case studies
Ethics.
Journalistic ethics.
Utilitarianism.
Virtue.
South Africa.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781529734836
1529734835