DocumentCode :
2425753
Title :
Sustainability as the core principle of ethical conduct
Author :
Manning, Alan D. ; Amare, Nicole
Author_Institution :
Brigham Young University
fYear :
2011
fDate :
17-19 Oct. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
Environmentally sustainable industry practices have an ethical dimension, a sense of "rightness" opposed to the "wrongness" of ecologically destructive practices. Still, we face a challenge in demonstrating to skeptical audiences the connection between environmental ethics and more familiar ethical values: honesty, due diligence, quality assurance, etc. However, we can show, using C.S. Peirce\´s epistemological model of ethics, that sustainability of practice, in one form or another is the driving principle of all ethical conduct, both in familiar rules such as "be honest" as well as in less conventional contexts such as whether paper, plastic, or reusable cloth is the best shopping bag choice. We will examine ethics policies of various professional-communication societies and translate these collectively into terms of sustainability, showing these codes to be direct analogues of environmental sustainability. Truth, as Peirce defined it, consists of claims that can be repeated indefinitely in the environment of available data. In other words, true claims are propositions sustainable over the long term.
Keywords :
Biological system modeling; Business; Communities; Ethics; Face; Green products; Intellectual property; C.S. Peirce; ethics; sustainability; truth;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference (IPCC), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Cincinnati, OH, USA
ISSN :
2158-091X
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-780-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.2011.6087238
Filename :
6087238
Link To Document :
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