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Marketing Ethics Ethics has to do with right and wrong Business ethics - right and wrong in a business setting Kohlberg’s three stage model of ethical decision-making

Kohlberg’s Psychological Model of Ethical Decision making

Other Ethical Perspectives In addition to Kohlberg’s model, there are other ways of viewing ethics. Situation Ethics Relative versus Absolute ethics Pluralism

Situation Ethics Morality determined by the situation in which things occur rather than by adherence to absolute moral rules. For example “Thou shall not kill” may not apply in all situations.

Absolute Ethics There are universally valid moral standards for deciding right and wrong which apply to all moral decisions. This view presents the ideals of certainty, universality and rationality

Relativism This view argues that there are no universally valid moral standards. Right and wrong depends on the decisions of individuals, groups or culture.

Pluralism Relativism (individual, group & culture based notions of right & wrong) and Absolutism (universal law of right and wrong) are at extreme ends of the moral spectrum. Pluralism holds that there are different ethical theories for guiding moral decision making.