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Ethics, Integrity and Aptitude was the first book on this topic when it was first published in 2013.Now into its third, revised edition, this trendsetting book is a popular and widely acclaimed book. The eminent authors Shri Subba Rao and Shri Roy Chowdhury ( both former IAS officers) have revised this edition based on constructive feedback and suggestions. Key revision features in this edition A new chapter titled `Challenges to Ethics and Moral Accountability' introduced The chapter on `Case Studies' thoroughly overhauled with all-new Case Studies Case Studies within chapters restructured as per latest UPSC question paper pattern Features at a glance 25 Chapters covering the entire range of issues related to ethics, integrity and aptitude Text interspersed with Case Studies wherever relevant Summary at the end of each chapter Questions for Self Assessment at the end of each chapter Glossary of terms. About the Author G Subba Rao is a retired IAS officer and currently is Chairman, Gujarat State Police Complaints Authority. He holds an MA in Economics from Andhra University, MA In Rural Development from University of East Anglia, United Kingdom. P N Roychowdhury is a retired IAS officer and is presently, Advisor, Strategic Management with the Adani group. He has a Masters in Applied Mathematics from Calcutta University and an M Sc in Finance from Strathclyde University, Glasgow and MBA from the University of Rochester, New York.

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Book Details
Publication Year 2015
Book Type Entrance Exam Book
Table of Contents

Preface to the Third Edition

Preface to the Second Edition
1. Introduction To Ethics
Definitions of Ethics
Two Aspects of Morals
Moral Judgements based on Content
Moral Judgements based on Form or Attitude: the Right and the Good
Common Concepts used in Explaining Human Actions
Appetites and Impulses
Good
Wish
Purpose, Intention and Motive
Character In Ethics
Model of Moral Decision Making
Ethical Ideals in Life
Ethics based on Theory of Evolution
Exposition of Ethics
An Analytical and Historical Perspective
Milestones in the Development of Ethical Thought
Contents of the Book
2. Challenges To Ethics And Moral Accountability
Introduction
Sceptical doctrines
Contents
ii Contents
Psychological egoism
Criticisms of psychological egoism
Ethical egoism
Weaknesses of ethical egoism
Moral relativism and moral objectivism
Moral subjectivism
Refutations of moral subjectivism
Cultural relativism
Problems with cultural relativism
Determinism and human free will
Free actions
Determinants of Morality
Object of Action
Circumstances of Action
Purpose of Action
Responsibility of Moral Agents
Consequences of Human Actions
Acts with Double Effects
Criticisms of the Doctrine of Double Effect
Summary
Questions for self assessment
3. Western Moral Thinkers
Socrates
Historical Background
Socrates As the First Systematic Moral Thinker
Moral Concerns of Socrates
Plato
Introduction
Plato’s Metaphysics
Idea of Good
Theory of Virtue
Plato’s Republic
Criticism of Platonic Ideas
Aristotle
Biographical Sketch
Approach
Contents iii
His Concept of Happiness
His Concept of Virtues
Aristotle’s Magnanimous Individual
His Concept of Justice
His Concept of Freedom of Will
Politics and State According to Aristotle
Criticism of Aristotle’s Views
Post Aristotelian Philosophers
A Background
Their Approach
Epicureanism
Obstacles to Happiness
Happiness
Cultivating Serenity
Evaluation of Epicureanism
Stoicism
Founders
Philosophical Underpinnings
Reason as a Stoic Ethic
Stoics and Emotions
Utilitarianism
Introduction
Main Tenets
Utilitarianism, Egoism and Altruism
Concept of Happiness
Measuring Happiness
Untenable Results of Utilitarianism
Act Utilitarianism and Rule Utilitarianism
Teleological and Deontological Moral Theories
Utilitarianism as Consequentialism
Forecasting Consequences of Decisions
Moral Responsibility
Egalitarian Justice
Political Rights
Kantianism
Duty as Moral Criterion or Standard
Categorical Imperative
iv Contents
Categorical Imperative and Rule Utilitarianism
Second Formulation of Categorical Imperative
Austere Morality of Kant
Criticism of Kant’s Theories
Virtue ethics
Virtues and vices
Virtue Ethics and Rule-based Ethics
Natural law ethics
Other Strands
Moral Thinkers of the Twentieth Century
Introduction
G. E. Moore
Sir David Ross
A.J. Ayer
C.L. Stevenson
R.M. Hare
John Rawls
Summary
Practice Questions
4. Ethical Ideas in Indian Philosophical Tradition
Hinduism
Four Principal Moral Ends
Varnashrama Dharma
Bhagavat Gita
Main Message
Paths to Salvation
Virtues
Action without Craving
Positive and negative emotions
Comparison with Western Moral Ideals
Other Aspects of Gita’s Moral Message
Moral Criteria and Concepts
Law of Karma
Manu’s Ideas
Mahabharata
Samyama
Contents v
Jainism
Ahimsa
Path to Salvation
Five Moral Principles
Pride
Buddhism
Life of Buddha
Conceptual framework of Buddhist thought
Truth of Dukkha
Origin of Dukkha
Cessation of Dukkha
Path Leading to the Cessation of Dukkha
Prescriptions for Family and Society
Non-Violence and Peace
Middle Course
Altruism
Gandhian Ethics
Faith in God
Ethical Conduct
Truth
Service to Society
Purity of Heart
Ends and Means
Human Nature
Ahimsa
Non-violent Non-cooperation
Qualities of a Satyagrahi
Gandhi’s Economic Ideas
Summary
Practice Questions
5. Lessons From The Lives Of Great Indian Leaders,
Reformers And Administrators
Introduction and Approach Human Values
Vivekananda
Discovery of Real India
vi Contents
Awakening his Countrymen
His Spiritual Thoughts
His Contributions to India
His Contributions to Hinduism
Some Famous Sayings of Vivekananda
Ramakrishna Paramahamsa
Intense Spiritual Practices
Contributions of Sri Ramakrishna to World Culture
Other Contributions
Sri Aurobindo
The Patriot
A Divine Life
A Great Litterateur
Five Dreams
Raja Ram Mohan Roy
Religious Reforms
Social Reforms
Education
Journalism
Religious Catholicity
Dayananda Saraswati
Transformative Event
Spiritual Search
Basic Doctrine
Practical Reformer
Opposition to Obscurantism
Assessment
Narayana Guru
Education
Marriage
Spiritual Wanderings
Religious Mission
Opposition to Old Customs
Commandments
Tolerance and Catholicity
Sir Rabindranath Tagore
Nobel Prize
Poetic Vision of India
Contents vii
Social Reform
Modernism
Education
Communal Harmony
Poetic Genius
Kautilya
Political Governance
Economic Governance
Main Themes
Guru Ravidas
Saintly Ways
Religious Ideas
Guru Nanak
Biographical sketch
Teachings
Tiruvalluvar
On Love and family
On the Importance of Wealth
On Politics & Governance
On Moral Enforcement
Literary aspects
Summary
Practice Questions
6. Sources of Ethical Guidance Laws, Rules,
Regulations and Conscience
Introduction
Ordinary Meaning of Law
Meaning of Law in Ethics
Rules and Regulations
Differences between Laws and Rules
Types of Law According to Aquinas
Natural Law
Parts of Natural Law
Civil Laws
Relevance of the Ideas of Aquinas
Constitutional Values
viii Contents
Conscience
Historical Evolution of Ideas on Conscience
Moral Sense
Moral Reason
Empirical Conception of Conscience
Aspects of Conscience
The Customary or Conventional Conscience
The Loyal Conscience
The Independent or Reflective Conscience
Moral Relativism
Moral Change
Summary
Practice Questions
7. Ethical Qualities Through the Lenses of Sages and
Great Thinkers
Introduction
Kindness
Forgiveness
Self-Control and Good Temper (Anger)
Fortitude
Cowardice
Empathy
Altruism
Truthfulness
Keeping Promises
Honesty
Integrity
Avoiding Breach of Trust
Power and Morality
Prudence
Temperance
Humility
Golden Rule
Vices
List of Vices
Envy
Contents ix
Sloth
Avarice
Lust
8. Ethical Reasoning And Moral Dilemmas
Introduction
Ethical Situations
Process of Moral Decision-Making
Method Based on Judicial Procedures: Outcome Justice
Process Justice
Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical Dilemmas: Prima Facie Principles
Ethical Dilemmas and Prima Facie Principles
Frame Work for Analyzing Ethical Dilemmas
Summary
Practice Questions
9. Codes of Ethics and Codes of Conduct
Introduction
Codes of Ethics and Codes of Conduct
The Distinction between the Above
Codes and Laws
The Athenian Code
Professional Codes of Conduct
Professional Ethics
Introduction
Implementation and Regulation
Two Examples of Professional Codes
Professional Responsibility
Codes of Conduct for Civil Servants
General Principles and Approach
Seven Principles of Public life
Differences in Codes of Conduct
Specific Content of Codes of Conduct
Using the Best Judgement
Written Orders
Integrity and Devotion
Reporting Details of Properties and Transactions
x Contents
Bar on Influence Peddling
Avoiding Conflict of Interest
Financial Propriety
Political Neutrality
Observing Social Laws and Cultural Norms
Other Norms
Code of Ethics for Civil Servants
Public Service Bill
Summary
Practice Questions
10. Individual Ethics Of Civil Servants
Introduction
Character and Personality
Personal Qualities
Scandals in Government and Corporate Sector
Virtue Ethics
Introduction
Emphasis on Efficiency and Hierarchy
Cardinal Virtues
Types of Virtues
Introduction
Recent Views on Ethics for Civil Servants
Goodness of Character
A summary
Need for Good Character
Civil Service Ethics in Different Schools of Thought
Hierarchical Model
New Public Administration
David K Hart’s views
John Rohr’s Views
Public Choice Theory
Another Approach on Moral Code
Criticism of Public Choice Theory
Communitarianism
Opposition to Individual Choice Theory
Ethical Responsibility
Contents xi
Ethical and Sensitive Conduct
Loyalty
Duty of Obedience
Duty of Efficiency
Transparency
Impartiality
Summary
Practice Questions
11. Code of Conduct for Ministers
Introduction
Framework for Ethical Behaviour
Elements of Ethical Behaviour
Ethical Standards Prescribed by Nolan Committee
Code of Conduct for Ministers
SARC’s Views on Code of Ethics for Ministers
SARC Made the Following Recommendations on the Subject
Summary
Practice Questions
12. Mechanisms for Fighting Corruption
Introduction
Defining Corruption
Widening the Definition of Corruption
Roots of Corruption
Causes of Corruption
Coercive and Collusive Corruption
Systemic Reforms for Curbing Corruption
Administrative Structure and Procedures for Curbing Corruption
Central Vigilance Commission
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI)
CTE Organization
Types of Vigilance
How Corruption Comes to Light
Summary
Practice Questions
xii Contents
13. Fight Against Corruption Current Issues
Introduction
Issues regarding corruption
Delays in Departmental Proceedings
Disciplinary Proceedings
Speeding up Trials under the Prevention of Corruption Act
Liability of Corrupt Public Servants to Pay Damages
Confiscation of Properties Illegally Acquired by Corrupt Means
Prohibition of ‘Benami’ Transactions
Protection to Whistleblowers
Constitutional Protection to Civil Servants – Article 311
Arguments in Favour of Retaining Article 311
Arguments in Favour of Repealing Article 311
SARC’s Final Recommendation
Summary
Practice Questions
14. Multi-pronged Approach to Reducing Corruption
Introduction
Approaches to Reducing Corruption
Citizens’ Initiatives and Civil Society
Horizontal and Vertical Accountability
False Claims Act
Social Audit
Building Societal Consensus
Systemic Reforms
Recent Measures
Increasing Competition
Streamlining Procedures
Using Information Technology
Promoting Transparency
Integrity Pacts
Reducing Discretion
Supervision
Ensuring Accessibility and Responsiveness
Monitoring Complaints
Accountability of Civil Servants
Corruption Risk Management
Contents xiii
Political Corruption
Recent Improvements
Improvement in Accuracy of Electoral Rolls
Disclosure of Antecedents of Candidates
Disqualification of Persons Convicted of Criminal Offence
Enforcement of the Code of Conduct
Reduction in Size of Council of Ministers
Reform of Political Funding
Indian Context
Tightening of Anti-defection Law
Disqualification
False Declarations
Publication of Accounts by Political Parties
Coalition and Ethics
Summary
Practice Questions
15. Lokpal
Historical Background of lokpal
Recent Developments
Main Provisions of the Act
Composition
Manner of Appointment: Selection Committee
Search Committee
Lokpal’s Jurisdiction
Inquiry Wing and Prosecution Wing
Procedure for Complaint Handling
No Prior Sanctions
Controversial Issues
Inclusion of Prime Minister in Lokpal’s Purview
Conduct of MPs inside Parliament
Inclusion of Group C and D Employees in Lokpal’s Purview
Inclusion of Judiciary in Lokpal’s Jurisdiction
Inclusion of Lokayuktas in the Law
Other Important Provisions
Conclusion
Summary
Practice Questions
xiv Contents
16. The Right to Information Act
Background
RTI Act
Preamble
Main Provisions
Key Concepts
RTI’s Main Strategy
Definition of Public Authority under RTI Act
Central Information Commission (CIC)
Machinery of RTI
Information Exempted from Disclosure
Complaints under RTI Act
Penalties
Access
Responsibilities of Public Authorities
Public Awareness and Educational Programmes
Landmark Judgments by CIC
The Official Secrets Act
RTI Victims
Protection for Whistleblowers
Working of RTI Act
Overview of the Impact
Summary
Practice Questions
17. Citizen’s Charter
Introduction
The Indian Scenario
Vision and Mission Statements
Mission Statement
Identification of Services
Identification of Levels
Identification of Client Groups/Stakeholders/Users
Specification of Time-Frames for Each Service
Specification of Time-Frames at Each Level
Specification of Service Quality Standards
Specification of Service Delivery Standards
Contents xv
Providing Information about the Public Grievance Redressal Procedures
Providing Information about the Public Grievance Redressal Mechanisms
Information about the Time-frame for the Public Grievance Redressal
Aspects of a Citizen’s Charter
Rationale
Steps in formulation
Model Guidelines
General Structure
Do’s and Don’ts for Implementing the Charters
Features of a Good Charter
Citizen’s Expectations
A Model Format for Citizen’s Charter
Let Us Join Hands in Making this Charter A Success!
Working of Citizen’s Charters
Solutions
Bill on the Right of Citizens for Time Bound Delivery of Goods and
Services and Redressal of Their Grievances
Summary
Practice Questions
18. Utilisation of Public Funds
Introduction Budget
Fund Utilisation
Evaluating Efficiency
Fund Utilisation in Social Sector
Constraints on Fund Utilisation
Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS)
Approvals, Cost Norms and Staff
Transfer of Funds
Monitoring Fund Utilisation
Problems of Fund Releases and Utilisation
Outputs and Outcomes
Audit of Expenditure
Role of CAG
Nature of Audit
Regularity Audit (Compliance)
Propriety Audit
xvi Contents
Performance Audit
Three E’s of Performance Audit
Certification of Finance and Appropriation Accounts
Parliamentary Control on Expenditure
Public Accounts Committee (PAC)
Estimates Committee
Committee on Public Undertakings
Canons of Financial Propriety
Conclusion
Summary
Practice Questions
19. Corporate Governance
Introduction
Structure and Processes of Companies
Corporate Governance
Cadbury Committee
Role of Auditors
Dealing with the Rights and Responsibilities of Shareholders
Risk Management
Evolution of Corporate Governance in India
Provisions Contained in the Companies Act
1. National Financial Reporting Authority
2. Audits and Auditors
3. Directors
4. Committees of the Board of Directors
5. Nomination and Remuneration Committee, Stakeholders Relationship Committee
6. Related Party Transactions
7. Secretarial Audit
8. Class Action
9. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
UNGC: A Modern Cornerstone of Corporate Governance
Human Rights
Labour
Environment
Anti-Corruption
Course of Action
Contents xvii
Summary
Practice Questions
20. Attitudes
Attitudes
Definition and Elaboration
Structure
Functions
Learning Theory of Attitude Change
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Observational Learning
Theory of Persuasion
Audience Characteristics
Source Characteristics
Cognitive Routes
Attitudes, Beliefs and Actions
Cognitive Consistency
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
General Attitudes, Attitudes towards Behaviour
Broad Behaviour, Single Actions
Two Crucial Studies
Explaining Inconsistency
Two Kinds of Inconsistency
Moderating Factors
Domain of Interest and Set of Behaviours
The Principle of Compatibility
The MODE (Motivation and Opportunity as Determinants) Model
Two Types of Individuals, Two Modes of Activation
Intention and Behaviour
Models of Reasoned Action
Stereotyping and Prejudice
Summary
Practice Questions
21. Political Attitudes
Introduction
Hierarchical Structure of Political Attitudes
xviii Contents
Hierarchical Model
Ideology
Marxist View
Explanation of Individual Differences
Perspectives of Social Psychology
The Big Five Dispositional Traits
The Big Five Psychological Dispositions and Political Attitudes
Aggregate Predictions: Personality and Overall Economic and Social Ideology
Ideological Dimensions
Eysenck’s Model
Measures of Ideology
Left-right Ideological Dimension
Multidimensional Models
Grid-group Model
Marriage of Information and Predisposition
Social Cleavage Model
Cleavages and Value Orientations
The Role of Occupation
New Politics - the Emergence of New Issues and Conflicts
Parties as Factors Influencing Structuration of Attitudes
Summary
Practice Questions
22. Emotional Intelligence
Introduction
Intellectual Abilities
Moral Qualities
Emotional Intelligence
Brief Historical Background
Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
Seven Varieties of Intelligence
Emotional Intelligence
Gardener’s Summary
Emotional Intelligence Theory
Changes in Business Environment and Emotional Intelligence
Art of Criticism
Knowledge Workers and Work Teams
New Management Tools
Contents xix
Influencing People
Communicating
Conflict Management
Leadership
Programmes for Poor
Empathy
Conclusion
Summary
Practice Questions
23. International Morality
Introduction
Sovereignty
Nation and State
International Morality
Topics Covered in this Chapter
Theories of IR
Realism
Idealism
E. H. Carr’s Challenge to Utopian Idealism
Hans Morgenthau’s Realist Principles
Neo-realism: Kenneth Waltz’s International System
Neoliberalism
Objections to Neorealism
Postmodernism
Feminism
Tenets of International Morality: UN Charter
John Rawls’s List of International Morals
Just War Theories
Jus AD Bellum
Jus In Bello
Jus Post Bellum
Coercive Regime Change
Pacifism
New Dimensions of International Morality
International Economic Equity: Promoting Equitable Development
Foreign Aid during the Cold War
xx Contents
Poverty Reduction and Recent Development Models
Millennium Development Goals
Moral Roots of India’s Foreign Policy
Cosmopolitanism in Morals
Intervention in Other Nations
Summary
Practice Questions
24. Case Studies Introduction
Strategy for Solution of Case Studies
Two Types of Cases
Test of Ethical Soundness of an Action
Case Studies
25. Glossary of Terms
Accountability
Accounts
Act Utilitarianism
Act Deontological Theories
Administrative Ethics
Administrative Ethos
Affective Component
Altruism
Ancient Greek moral Schools
Appetite
Aptitude: Nature and Measurement
Assessment of Intelligence
Attitudes
Audit
Audit Committee
Behavioural Component
‘Benami’ Transactions
Benevolence
Bureaucratic Ethos
Canons of Financial Propriety
Cardinal Virtues
Contents xxi
Categorical Imperative
Character
Characteristics of Emotionally Intelligent Persons
Character or Virtues
Citizen’s Charters
Class Action
Classical Conditioning
Codes of Ethics
Cognitive Component
Cognitive Dissonance
Collusive Corruption
Commercial Audit
Communitarian Ethics
Committee on Public Undertakings (COPU)
Conduct
Conflict of Interest
Conflict Management
Conscience
Constitutional Protection to Civil Servants – Article 311
Conventional or Customary Morality
Corporate Governance
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Corruption
Deontology
Discretionary Decision-Making
Divisions of Ethics
Doctrine of Double Effects (DDE)
Duty, Obligation and ‘Ought To’
Egoistic Hedonism
Ego Defence Mechanisms
Emotional Intelligence
Additional Note
Emotional Literacy
Empathy
Ends and Means
Environmental Ethics
Ethical Dilemma
xxii Contents
Ethical Questions
Ethics
Estimates Committee
Eudemonia (or Eudaimonia)
False Claims Act
Feminism
Feminist Ethics
Functions of Attitudes
General Utilitarianism
Good
Grid-group Model
Group IQ
Hedonism
Hierarchical Model
Human desires
Human Responsibility
Ideology
Idealism
Individual Differences in Ideology
Independent Directors
Integrity
Integrity in Ethics
Integrity Pact
International Morality
Intuitionism
Judgement and Value
Knowledge Worker
Law and Ethics
Law and Morals
Learning Theory of Attitude Change
Marriage of Information and Predisposition
Model of Moral Decision-Making
Models of Reasoned Action
Moral Relativism
Moral Hazard
Moral Standards
Motive and Intention
Contents xxiii
Nation
National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA)
Nature of Audit
New Politics - The Emergence of New Issues and Conflicts
Nolan Committee’s List of Values
Observational Learning
Ombudsman
Ontological Ethics
Operant Conditioning
Outputs and Outcomes
Pacifism
Panchsheel
Paradox of Hedonism
Performance Audit
Personality
Personality and Ideological Orientation
Personality-related Terms
Persuading People to Change Attitudes
Political Attitudes
Positive Thinking
Professional Codes of Conduct
Professional Ethics
Public Accounts Committee (PAC)
Public Sphere
Purpose
Realism
Regularity Audit (Financial)
Related Party Transactions
Right
Rule Deontological Theories
Rule Utilitarianism
Schools of Ethical Philosophy
Secretarial Audit
Self-Awareness
Self-Complexity
Self-Concept
Self-Realisation
xxiv Contents
Self-Regulation
Situation Ethics
Sleeper Effect
Social Audit
Social Cleavage Model
Soft Skills
Sovereignty
Standards or Norms
State
Strength of Attitudes
Summum Bonum
System of Human Values
Systemic Reforms
Teleological or End-based Ethics
Teleological Theories
The Freedom of The Will
The MODE Model
Intention and Behaviour
The Nine Types of Intelligence
The Principle of Beneficence
The Theory of Planned Behaviour
The Three Selves of Man
Transparency
Theory of Persuasion
Two Types of Moral Judgements
Two Types of Self Awareness
Universalistic Hedonism
UN Charter
Utilitarianism
Values
Vigilance
Virtue as a Golden Mean
Virtue Ethics or Character Ethics
Whistleblower
Widening The Definition of Corruption

Contributors
Authored By G Subba Rao, P N Roychowdhury
Dimensions
Width 7.2 inch
Height 9.5 inch
Depth 1.1 inch
Weight 870 g
General
Language English
Binding Paperback
Publisher Access Publishing India Pvt Ltd
Genre Academic and Professional
ISBN 9789383454471, 9383454474
Edition 3, 2015
Pages 560

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