Title: Moral Imagination
1Moral Imagination
Moral Imagination
What it is and why you need it in the business,
law, and life
USD Academy for Financial and Estate
Planning November 9, 2005
2Moral Imagination Overview
- The Scandal Approach to ethics
- The challenge
- An example of moral imagination
- Its not just what we do, but how we do it
- From either-or to both-and
- Discussion
3Business Ethicsno shortage of scandals
- Adelphia
- Enron
- HealthSouth and Scrushy
- Imclone and Martha Stewart
- Tyco's WorldCom
- Qwest Communications
- Dick Grasso's controversial pay package
- Exxon Mobil profits (9.9B for 3rd quarter)
4Legal Government Ethics
- Ralph Inzunza and Michael Zucchet
- Duke Cunningham
- I. Scooter Libby
- San Diego pension scandal
5The Scandal Approachto Ethics
- Points out what is wrong
- Usually with other people
- Too easy
- Doesnt provide leadership
6Another ApproachMoral Imagination
- The real moral challenge how to create goodness
out of bad situations - Moral imagination can help us to do that.
7Truth and Reconciliation Hearings
- In South Africa and several South American
countries, after the overthrow of repressive
regimes, leaders faced a difficult challenge
whether or not to hold trials for the crimes
committed by the previous regime. - To hold trials threatened to continue an unending
cycle of recriminations and bitterness - Not to hold trials seemed to condone the crimes
of the past and devalue the suffering of the
persecuted
- Truth and reconciliation hearings showed moral
imagination, looking for a way of combining both
accountability and healing.
8Nelson Mandela
- In a nation scarred by deep bitterness and
hatred, Mandela saw the possibility of goodness
in an evil world
- Invitation to his jailer to attend inauguration
- Wearing the Springbok cap
9Its not just what we do, but how we do it The
role of moral imagination in informing our actions
- Not only is it important to do the right thing,
but to do the right thing welland this requires
moral imagination. - Example 1 Telling the truth well
- Giving clients bad news
- Example 2 Disciplining students
- Pacific Northwest example
- Example 3 Helping your child to understand the
world. What happens, for example, when your
child sees a teacher not being fair? Seeing
injustice in the world?
10Moral Imagination and Finding a Common Ground
- Moral imagination allows us to find the common
ground beneath seemingly irreconcilable
positions. - The challenge to imagine a possibility that
preserves the shared value linking apparently
incompatible positions. - Imagination allows us to discernrecall Ignatius
beautiful phrase, the discernment of the
spiritthe possibilities of goodness in a
situation, and this is essentially an imaginative
act. - The real moral challenge is figuring out how to
bring goodness out of bad situations.
11The Moral Sweet Spot
- One of the goals of moral imagination is to find
the moral sweet spot, that is, the point at
which altruism and self-interest coincide.
12Either/Or
- In business, law and the social
sciencespsychology, sociology, political
science, sociobiology, economicsdiscussions of
selfishness and altruism often presume that these
are polar opposites, sometimes even mutually
exclusive. - Often in business, we must choose between
self-interest and helping other people.
13Visualizing the Dichotomy
- One model sees selfishness and altruism as
opposite ends of a continuum - The more altruistic you are, the less selfish you
are, and vice versa.
14A different way of looking at things
- In this presentation, I shall argue that this
dichotomy is both mistaken and misleading in
harmful ways.
15Lets Think about This in a New Way
- Instead of seeing this one a single scale, we can
see egoism and altruism as two independent axes
Conceptualizing the issue in this way allows some
actions to be done both for the sake of others
and for ones own sake, and avoids falling into a
false dichotomy between altruism and egoism.
16The Moral Sweet SpotReconciling Egoism and
Altruism in the Real World
- Ideally, we seek a society in which self-interest
and regard for others convergethe green zone. - Egoism at the expense of others and altruism at
the expense of self-interest both create worlds
in which goodness and self-regard are mutually
exclusivethe yellow zone. - No one want the red zone, which is against both
self-interest and regard for others.
17On-line music,intellectual property on the web
The Moral Sweet Spot
Benefits Authors distributors
- We can see the challenge in regard to on-line
music and other intellectual property - Often, it is harder to pay for music than to
pirate it, at least until iTunes
iTunes?
Most pay-for-music sites
Helpsusers
Hurtsusers
Napster, etc.
No on-lne musicat all
Hurts Authors distributors
18Stem cell research
- The challenge of stem cell research has been to
find a way to derive the benefits of stem cell
research without the destruction of human embryos - Now, scientists are developing wayssuch as
regressing adult skin cellsthat fall into the
green zone.
The Moral Sweet Spot
Helpsembryos fetuses
Ban on using humanembryosembryo adoption
Regressingadultskin cells
Helpsthose who are ill
Hurtsthose whoare ill
Stem cellresearch that Destroys embryos
Ban on usinghumanembryos?
Hurtsembryos fetuses
19Wal-Mart vs. Costco
20NIH Scientists
Reduce conflict of interest, Retain incentives
21Designing Laws Regulations
- This framework not only allows us to discern ways
in which we can act, but it also provides
guidelines for constructing laws regulations. - The best laws regulations maximize the green
zone, minimizing yellow and red. - The worse laws regulations minimize the green
zone, maximizing yellow and red.
22The Worst Societies
Little possibility forwin-win solutions
Some who sacrificefor common good
- A society that continually forces individuals to
choose between their own self-interest and the
interest of others establish win-lose scenarios. - No one want the red zone, which is against both
self-interest and regard for others.
High Altruism
Self-interestand regardfor othersconverge
Self-sacrificingaltruism
High Egoism
Low Egoism
Not beneficialto selfor others
Self-interestat expenseof others
Low Altruism
Drug addictionAlcoholism, etc.
Many out justfor themselves
23The Best Societies
Maximizingthe Sweet Spot
- Ideally, we seek a society in which self-interest
and regard for others convergethe green zone.
Some self-sacrifice
High Altruism
Self-sacrificingaltruism
Self-interestand regardfor othersconverge
Low Egoism
High Egoism
Not beneficialeither to selfor others
Self-interestat the expenseof others
Low Altruism
Some self-interestat expense of others
Few lose-losesituations.
24Small Group Topics
- Discuss examples in your own profession of ways
to hit the moral sweet spot. - What are some of the examples you have seen of
best practices in regard to moral imagination? - What are some of the laws regulations in your
profession that force you and your clients to
choose between self and other, between altruism
and self-interest.
25Conclusion
- Visit us on the web at
- http//ethics.sandiego.edu
26Unused Slides
27The Promise of Stem Cells
28The Danger of Stem Cells
Day 3 Eight Cells
- Human embryonic stem cell research and therapy
begin with human embryos, sometimes as early as
the eight-cell stage. - Are these human beings at this stage? Are we
killing human beings at this stage?