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Contents
Ethics in Mining
1
(WIP)The study module at a glance
1.1
Overview and learning objectives of chapter 1
1.2
Two opposing disciplines
1.3
What are the main ethical conflicts in the mining sector?
1.4
What is ethics?
1.5
What is responsibility?
1.6
What is the problem?
1.7
What is the issue?
1.8
Summary
1.9
Knowledge test – The study module at a glance
1.10
References chapter 1
2
DDT - Definition and differentation of terms
2.1
Overview and learning objectives
2.2
Preliminary remarks on the definition of terms
2.3
The notion of moral
2.4
Professional ethics
2.5
Moral competence
2.6
The notion of ethics
2.7
Relativisim
2.8
Law
2.9
Summary - Definition and differentiation of terms
2.10
Knowledge test - Definition and differentiation of terms
2.11
References chapter 2
3
DPE - Different points of reference for ethics
3.1
Overview and learning objectives of chapter 3
3.2
Preliminary remarks of cchapter 3
3.3
Descriptive ethics versus normative ethics
3.4
Material versus formal ethics
3.5
Duty as a point of reference for ethical behaviour
3.6
Discourse as a point of reference for ethical behaviour
3.7
Utility as a point of reference for ethical behaviour
3.8
Virtue as a point of reference for ethical behaviour
3.9
Practical judgement
3.10
Summary - Different points of reference for ethics
3.11
Knowledge test - Different points of reference for ethics
3.12
References chapter 3
4
Differentiation in complex reference contexts
4.1
Overview and learning objectives of chapter 4
4.2
Preliminary remarks of chapter 4
4.3
Applied ethics
4.4
Area ethics
4.5
Summary - Differentiation in complex reference contexts
4.6
Knowledge test - Differentiation in complex reference contexts
4.7
References chapter 4
5
Basic structure and relevance of the concept of responsibility
5.1
Overview and learning objectives of chapter 5
5.2
Preliminary remarks of chapter 5
5.3
Basic dialogue structure of responsibility
5.4
Guilt and liability
5.5
Types of responsibility
5.6
Summary - Basic structure and relevance of the concept of responsibility
5.7
Knowledge test - Basic structure and relevance of the concept of responsibility
5.8
References chapter 5
6
Modern challenges to responsibility
6.1
Overview and learning objectives of chapter 6
6.2
Preliminary remarks of chapter 6
6.3
The imperative of responsibility
6.4
Cumulative effects and unforeseeable consequences
6.5
System responsibility
6.6
Unconditional responsibility and practical caution
6.7
Summary - Modern challenges to responsibility
6.8
Knowledge test - Modern challenges to responsibility
6.9
References chapter 6
7
The view on companies and organisations
7.1
Overview and learning objectives of chapter 7
7.2
Preliminary remarks of chapter
7.3
Corporate social responsibility
7.4
Core responsibility
7.4.1
Necessity of core responsibility
7.4.2
The model fo core responsibility
7.5
Summary -The view on companies and organisations
7.6
Exercises - The view on companies and organisations
7.7
Knowledge test - The view on companies and organisations
7.8
References chapter 7
8
The view of society – sustainability and mining
9
Reflective empowerment of people and organisation
10
Ethics of
11
PLACEHOLDER 1
12
PLACEHOLDER 2
13
PLACEHOLDER 3
14
Mining and and ethical judgement in the light of transformation
14.1
Preliminary remarks of chapter XYZ
14.2
Transformation and megatrends
14.3
Ethical judgement as an important bulding block of mining
List of tasks
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