by jgblanes | Apr 19, 2014 | Articles about Ethic, Ethics
It is a common error to consider ethics as the whole of precepts that, for more or less noble reasons, limit one’s behavior. In the best case scenario, according to this way of thinking, I should limit my personal freedom to a more elevated social motive. That is, any...
by jgblanes | Apr 2, 2014 | Articles about Ethic, Articles about Leadership, Ethics, Leadership
It is not just the result that counts, even though this is indeed very important. Actually, insofar as I am interested in obtaining the best result, I consider the initial upsets as simply partial, as further occasions to in a real way lead me to the finish line. In...
by jgblanes | Nov 15, 2013 | Articles about Ethic, Ethics
Anna’s dream was to have children. Yet it seems that this might not be possible. This reality is difficult for her to accept and she looks for ways of even partially easing her deep sorrow. She knows that every morning the nearby park is full of mothers with their...
by jgblanes | Nov 6, 2013 | Articles about Ethic, Articles about Leadership, Ethics, Leadership
Many authors,[1] speak of the leader-servant who judges his or her success not only according to the achievement of the result, but also on the basis of the effects of that result in those who materially collaborated to that end. That is, action produces two types of...
by jgblanes | Nov 4, 2013 | Articles about Ethic, Ethics
Ethics is knowledge concerning the moral life as lived, and reflects on the actions of the moral life. Ethics, then, in the first place has as its point of departure personal experience, and only secondarily a reflection of practical knowledge which becomes normative...
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