Category: Ethics

  • Normative Ethics and the Right to Privacy

    Recent advances in technologies have prompted a new consideration of e-mail, use of e-mail, and its relation to ethics. Millions of users in all parts of the world use e-mail to communicate with each other. In many instances, e-mail is the only way for people to stay connected with their friends, relatives, and family members.…

  • Introduction to the Sources of the New Ethics that is Required by the Internet

    Table of Contents Discussion Conclusion References The use of computers has rapidly changed since it first came into being back in the 1940’s. A piece of major equipment that was once only used for data storage and analysis by the government, then later on some well financed corporations, has now become the main source of…

  • Normative Theories of Professional Ethics

    Compare between morality and professional ethics Ethical relativists have a belief that society or culture determines what is right. Action is seen as bad or good, depending on the moral norms that certain social practices. It implies that actions considered right in one culture may be wrong in another. Therefore, there are no global moral…

  • Ethics in the Case against Perfection

    Sandel deems that parents have a responsibility to support their children’s success. He acknowledges that they mutually do and overdo this through the use of orthodontics, Ritalin and in several other modes. However, he questions if it is allowable and even venerable for parents to assist their children in these modes; why isn’t it similarly…

  • Ethics in the Case against Perfection

    Sandel deems that parents have a responsibility to support their children’s success. He acknowledges that they mutually do and overdo this through the use of orthodontics, Ritalin and in several other modes. However, he questions if it is allowable and even venerable for parents to assist their children in these modes; why isn’t it similarly…

  • Community Capacity and Ethical Practice

    Communities are now seen as important actors in society. Chaskin provides a comprehensive definition of such concepts as community capacity and community capacity building. The most relevant information in the article is, of course, the definition provided by the author (Chaskin 295). It is important to note that the author provides a comprehensive definition that…

  • Huntington’s Disease and Ethics

    What defines Michael J. Sandel as a professor at Harvard? What makes his lecture on justice so stimulating and inspiring? The basic daily life of every instructor in a learning institution involves making appropriate decision in line with the Florida code of conduct for professionals. Every professional will in his everyday life strive to make…

  • Wealth Inequality: Ethical or Unethical?

    Table of Contents Introduction Arguments: Inequality is Unethical Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Many scholars and theorists have been divided over the ethically (on unethically) of wealth disparity in the world. The rise of globalization is associated with a wide range of changes across the world. This wave has led to increased disparities in the opportunities…

  • Huntington’s Disease and Ethics

    What defines Michael J. Sandel as a professor at Harvard? What makes his lecture on justice so stimulating and inspiring? The basic daily life of every instructor in a learning institution involves making appropriate decision in line with the Florida code of conduct for professionals. Every professional will in his everyday life strive to make…

  • Locating and Integrating State Laws and Ethical Codes

    Abstract Marriage and family therapy are an area that requires attention from counselors. The significance of according lots of attention to family and marriage therapy transpires from the numerous ethical issues that affect families and marriages in contemporary societies. Professionalism, integrity, confidentiality, and respect are some of the sets and standards required in the field…