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A comparison of prescriptive and psychological ethics

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How do the prescriptive and psychological models of ethical decision making differ?

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A brief discussion comparing the prescriptive and psychological methods of making ethical decisions. Over 200 words of original text along with links to two good websites with additional information.

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How do the prescriptive and psychological models of ethical decision making differ?

Prescriptive model of ethical decision making

The prescriptive model focuses primarily on situations and how to react in them. Students are prescribed certain steps to follow in order to increase their chances of making an ethical decision as opposed to an unethical decision. In this ...

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