Category: Ethics
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Digital Ethics and Privacy in Enterprises
Table of Contents Primary Concerns Possible Solutions Conclusion Reference List The innovations brought about by the progress of technology have made computers and interactions over the Internet an essential part of most people’s lives. However, regular interactions with various websites tend to reveal vast amounts of information that can be gathered and analyzed to identify…
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“Is She or Isn’t She” – Ethical Behavior and Values
Table of Contents Introduction Is She or Isn’t She?: The Key Concepts of the Article How the Concepts are related to Ethics and Behavior Critical Thinking Works Cited Introduction Ethics and values entail a set of principles that govern the conduct of an individual or a group of people. They determine what is desirable and…
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Ethics and Professional Standards of Fitness Gym
The term ethics can be described as a system comprising of moral principles and rules of conduct which are recognized with reference to a certain class of human and their actions. This can apply to a specific group of individuals, culture or others. Such principles and rules that govern the way members act and react…
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Ethical Dilemma Involving a Social Worker
The case to be analyzed is devoted to an ethical dilemma involving a social worker. Since social workers interact with people and even the whole communities on a daily basis (while having to stay impartial and fair at the same time), they often have to encounter ethical dilemmas. Before discussing the case, it will be…
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Possession of Knowledge and Ethical Responsibility
It has been an argument for a long time whether people are supposed to reveal or conceal knowledge that they have gained. It is common to observe situations and events where people have intentionally withheld information which could have been used for the benefit of society. In this regard, it has been argued by many…
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Ethical Dilemmas in Rural Communities
The specific features of rural areas require different guidelines for ethical behavior than those applicable to the cities. This fact may have an impact on any kind of occupation, including the rural forensic psychologist practice. The fact that the rural area is different from the urban one has resulted in the creation of rural criminology.…
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Ethics and Moral Reasoning
Table of Contents Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics Kant’s Deontological Ethics Bentham’s Utilitarianism Conclusion Works Cited Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics Aristotle in his virtue ethics states that a virtuous individual is someone with ideal traits. These characteristic traits normally come from an individual’s innate tendency but should be cultivated. After they are cultivated, these character traits supposedly become…
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International Software Development Ethical Issues
Introduction Technological advancement has increased the usage of computer applications. Computers are increasingly being used to perform various tasks. The increase in usage of computers, as a consequence, has increased the demand for software development. Many software development companies and individuals have come up. Unlike in the past where software development was a reserve of…
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Ethics and the Blues
Table of Contents Introduction The blues and ethics Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Moral philosophy, otherwise known as ethics, fundamentally assesses the principles of moral judgment and sheds light on problems linked to equality, justice and rights (Sahakian and Sahakian 32). In its core, ethics systematically tries to set apart good from wrong. The field is…
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Ex-Felon Disenfranchisement Ethics
The problem of ex-felons’ disenfranchisement has strong ethical implications and, thus, represents an object for a thorough analysis within the framework of the code of ethics. One should note that whereas there is no legal basis for the deprival of ex-felons of voting rights, the cases of such discrimination still take place in the modern…