“Justice”
1) Telos: the goal of social action
2) Virtue: excellence in fulfilling the social ‘Telos’
Q1. What is the “Telos” of Cheerleading activity?
Q2. Does Callie have adequate “Virtue” that fits the telos?
1. The Necessity ofthe Study
1.1 . Natural Disasters in Korea on the Rise
Humankind in modern society has been leading an affluent life by virtue ofthe rapid scientific progress. However, we are never safe from natural disasters such as a typhoon and an earthquake which are powerful enough to bring it down.(A Research on the Actual Condition ofthe Victims of Natural Disasters in Korea and
Ⅱ. The Basis ofthe Joseon Dynasty's 500-year history
1) The systemic basis for the Joseon Dynasty
The basis for Joseon kingship was Confucianism. All other religions were excluded, making Confucianism the foundation for the Joseon system as a whole, and the primary subject of education for king, crown prince, and peasant alike.
Thevirtues of Confucianism were humanity, righteousn
A firm should consider its shareholders first. In the basic 10 assumptions of economics, everybody in the world seeks maximization oftheir own profit. Not of our profit, which is sorry for that, but due to the self-focused behavior, the world has been going toward.
So, I, as a shareholder of Danone, cannot accept this kind ofvirtue sacrificing shareholders’ interest. Can this business model
the global South. Bur for several reasons, corruption has a deeper effect in poor countries.
Corruption in the global South presents a collective goods problem for states and MNCs in the global North - transparency helps solve collective goods problems.
Foreigners who invest in a country then own the facilities; the investor by virtue of its ownership can control decisions about how ma