point is that even though habits are automatically, they are still a choice of "free will”. Perhaps when a CEO, gets away with fraudulent conduct, and sees how they can achieve personal wealth, they automatically fall prey to their habits, not caring if they hurt people and continuing to repeat their business as usual, until they get caught. Our government officials should get rid of "business as usual", weighing the pros and cons, Most, investors would conclude changing the way the world of business is ran, needs significant changes. Businesses need to be more transparent; anyone who invest huge contributions into a company; are usually allowed to audit the books before hand, so, all should be allowed to view their internal records, the more …show more content…
That's what the banks did in 2008, When they change their policies on loan applications to deceive investors or home buyers. These types of senior level management are evil, when he/she are hired or easily prompted, managing without empathy and compassion, not able to be controlled or restrained, even worse doesn’t care if he has to go to hell, like in Dante's inferno, nothing scares them untilit wastoo late. Leaders like this are creative, a thought-provoking framework for the nine sins of business. Sadly, these types of managers are able to fit into many levels of Dante's hell, were the punishments would fit their crimes. One, in particular is the ninth circle were individuals who extorted, cheated, lied and stole other lives, live in internal misery. Unlike our government giving them free passes from criminal …show more content…
In a new report from U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Examining Federal Administration claimed, Corporate management and elected official, were fully aware and saw the warning signs, in fact, numerous elected officials were unethically involved with some of the companies, causing a conflict of interest. First, there was Alan Greenspan, who helped Paulson and Co., and Goldman Sachs to sabotage and eliminate Corporate regulated derivatives, knowing these regulations protect client’s investments, But, they control the funds financial institutions were allowed to charge and what report had to be giving to investors. which was a devious move, because he worked as a Federal Reserve chairman while taking this
Often one wonders whether their choices are consequential. Are we destined to an irrevocable destination or do we choose the path for our life? Oedipus Rex is a play that deals with this question. As a Greek tragedy, sadness ultimately is its end. However, the conclusion can be seen as foreordained or a result of poor choices. Sophocles probes his audience to think about their own life through the story of an unfortunate man. Oedipus Rex is established upon the foundation of fate versus free will.
Unethical practices of business managements are also tough for the employees who get confused whether to do what is right or just avoid complications and go with the flow. Solomon states that
A business organization left to monitor its adherence to legal, ethical or safety standards on its own, runs the risk of unmonitored and unfettered damage to the economy. The Gilded Age in America was a time in history marked by ruthless competition and zero business ethics that saw only a few rise to the top. John D. Rockefeller of the Standard Oil Company became a so-called “Captain of the Industry” and a household name. He served as the poster child for Capitalism and in the nature of a true capitalist, he amassed tremendous wealth. However, along with his incredible success, Rockefeller also became known as the “Robber Baron” due to his unethical business practices of monopoly. Rockefeller wanted to
St. Augustine’s On Free Choice of the Will elaborates on the relationship between God, free will, and evil. During the very beginning of Book One, he asks the question, “isn’t God the cause of evil” (Cahn 357). From this question, it can be ascertained that he searches for a connection between God and evil (sins), which inferred in the writing to be connected though free will. He believes that God does not create evil, but rather that evil is simply the lack of good, since God is completely good and, therefore, cannot create evil. God not being the source of evil is then further elaborated through his explanation of a crime and how it is caused by inordinate desires and human abuse of good things (Cahn 360). By explaining
Over the last decade, headlines have told stories of unethical behavior from corporations such as Enron, Worldcom, Boeing, Xerox, and Rite Aid. As business continued to grow, so has the laws and regulations that govern corporations to make sure they continue to practices their business legally and ethically. Rules and regulations are made because of the unethical practices that corporations have made due to greed and power.
Minos is another figure from Classical mythology: he was the child of Zeus and Europa. Damnation is partitioned into seven circles, as per the reality of the wrongdoings. In this manner the primary, Limbo, is the minimum accountable, and the second, where the indecent are tormented, is likewise moderately mellow. This ethical structure gives us knowledge into the relative gravity of various sins in Dante's brain. The narrative of Lancelot and Guinevere, which Francesca distinguishes as the impetus for her undertaking with Paolo , was a French sentiment mainstream both in verse (by Chrétien de Troyes) and in a composition adaptation known as Lancelot of the Lake. As indicated by this writing content, it is Queen Guinevere, spouse of King Arthur,
In The Divine Comedy, Dante the Pilgrim journeys through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. The journey that Dante undertakes serves as a guide for how we need to live our lives in order to realize true happiness. Free will plays a central role throughout Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise. According to Dante, God gives use free will, which we can exercise in any way, to do both good and evil. Dante discovers, through his journey, that ultimate freedom, however, is found in aligning our free will with the will of God. According to Dante, meaning in life can be found when we come to this realization.
In Meditations on First Philosophy Descartes attempts to explain the cause of errors in human beings. Descartes says that error occurs "since the will extends further than the intellect" (Descartes p.39). That's because our intellect is something that is finite; it is limited to the perception of only certain things. Whereas our will, ability to choose is not limited; it is has an infinite capacity. Therefore we sometimes attempt to will things which we do not have a complete understanding of. Descartes' argument, as I will briefly describe, is quite sound, if you agree to all his conditions (being that the intellect is limited and the will infinite). I am not, as of yet, sure if I necessarily agree to the later of his two
In Dante’s Inferno, the moral structure is physically important. In Inferno, hell lookds like a funnel, and the lowest level closest to Satan is the worst. Earth’s surface leading into the Dark Woods and eventually into the Gate of Hell, until getting to the walled off City of Dis, resembles the outskirts of town like gardening plantations. Outside the wall is much nicer or has prettier gardens than inside the city walls. Dante portrays his georgraphy well because he shows how outside the city walls is better than inside. In the first Canto we learn about three beasts and what levels they represent. The she-wolf is the first beast you run into. This beast represents greed and addictive, uncontrollable behavior. In the first level or circles
In Inferno, Dante is able to make his own decisions, whereas the inhabitants of hell are forced to rot in eternal slavery. Freedom is a vital component in everyday life; it allows humans to become self-aware and provides hope. I believe that freedom is a force that motivates us to persevere each day, similar to Dante’s willingness to delve into the depths of hell in order to escape. When we feel truly free, it can feel like nothing truly matters other than the current moment.
You don’t find love, it finds you. It’s got to do with a little bit of destiny, fate and what's written in the stars(Anais Nin).IN the drama“The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by william Shakespeare is exactly what happened, this drama is about a family and their ancient grudge against each other and how their kids solve it with their love for each other which lead to their death,settling and making peace for these two families. In the end, was it fate that brought them together or did they choose to fall in love with each other? Some people believe fate brought them together and was the main claim of this play, others believe it was free will or their own choice. The theme that was shown the most in Romeo and Juliet was fate and how it is responsible for controlling our destiny.
It’s not very uncommon to see headlines of money hunger CEO’s or even a small group of decision making conducting unethical behaviors in their best interests. Generally, those conducting the unethical behaviors have the opportunity to gain from their actions. In the Wells Fargo scandal, this is not the case. This scandal was not acted out at the top, but yet through the front line employees. This scandal was also unusual due to the amount of
Divine Comedy is an epic poem written by Dante. The epic is divided into three parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. In Inferno, Virgil (the Roman poet) guides Dante through Hell. There are nine circles of Hell followed by Lucifer’s level at the bottom. Level one is Limbo. Charon takes you across the River Acheron to Limbo, which is a place of sorrow without torment. Level two is Lust. It is a place of no light and bellowing seas. Here the lustful spend eternity. Level three is gluttony. There is eternal rain, curses, and cold. Gluttons are punished by lying in a filthy mixture of shadows and of rotten water. Cerebus, a canine monster with three heads, dwells here. Level four is Greed. The greedy share eternal damnation with others who
As an example, the U.S. Department of Education had been inappropriately paying hundreds of millions in subsidies to Nelnet. This complicated scheme involved a provision in the Higher Education Act that guaranteed lenders a 9.5 percent rate of return for loans funded through nonprofit bonds that had been issued prior to 1993. Held at least a hundred thousand dollars in stock from a student loan company, Student Loan Express, while he was employed at the U.S. Dept. of Education. Money would go out, but more money came in from defaulted loans and these back door deals with lower companies, congress, and schools. The Dept. of Education would back companies like Sallie Mae and make sure that they receive money and what they need to be a top company. The Dept. of Education did not make them change anything when allegations came out about all the wrongs they have done. This way the Dept. of Education and Sallie Mae could share on the massive amounts of profit being made.
Almost every human faces temptation in everyday life. However, for Christians, acting on these temptations turns it into a sin. Doctor Faustus struggled with temptations and sin in his search for endless knowledge but safely could not implement his Christian faith to save him. Christopher Marlowe displayed Faustus’s struggles through themes such as free will and predestination. Reflecting upon the story along with these themes creates the question of whether Faustus was predestined for damnation and if there is a point of no return for him on his trip with the devil. Due to the Christian background throughout the play, Faustus is not predestined for damnation and there is not a “point of no return” because of the devils constant temptation, various signals to escape his deal, the countless chances he is given to seek redemption and the opportunity as a Christian to seek redemption.