Category: Ethics

  • Ethics in Military Service Against the Backdrop of Philosophical Theories of Natural Law, Etc.

    Military service is perhaps the most difficult profession in the world because it calls upon its men and women to execute tasks that in some measure, involves death and destruction. Managing troops and subordinates in the military is unique as unlike a corporate entity, military leaders are required to manage their people to fight a…

  • Importance of Ethics in Everyday Life

    Table of Contents Introduction Annotation of Selected Sources Conclusion References Introduction Ethics are internationally recognized as a significant aspect of nurses’ work. In their daily activities, healthcare providers are faced with clinical issues and dilemmas related to decisions. Multidisciplinary collaboration can also raise questions on professional conduct and scope of role in providing patient-centered care.…

  • What Would You Do: Communication Ethics Dilemma

    Table of Contents Problem Under Consideration Those Affected by the Problem Other Facts from the Case Three Ethical Theories Conclusion Communication can be seen as a simple thing when mentioned, but its application, especially regarding ethics, can be challenging. Life presents some situations or dilemmas that make ethical applications more confusing as it leaves people…

  • Ethical Reasoning and Conformity

    The field of ethics explores human behavior and actions and how they fit into the definition of right and wrong, as well as how these actions influence others in a given situation. When facing the scenario of a classmate writing the names on the attendance list of those who are not present, one might have…

  • Personal Code of Ethics and Interpersonal Relationships

    Table of Contents Value My Own and Other People’s Time Be Grateful and Positive Be Able to Admit Mistakes and Apologize Always Be Kind References Value My Own and Other People’s Time The first guideline that I always try to follow no matter what is to be punctual and never make people wait for me.…

  • Pragmatic ethics

    Table of Contents Virtue Ethics Egalitarian Approach Deontological Approach Ethics of Duties References Pragmatic ethics is an emerging field of ethics that perceives ethics as science, which consists of both theory and practice. Proponents of pragmatic ethics argue that, ethical theory and moral practice are integral components of ethics in that, either of them cannot…

  • Practitioner’s Guide to Ethical Decision-Making

    The Forester-Miller and Davis article was used to analyze the situation present. First, it is necessary to identify the problem, its type, and key aspects. It is hard to tell if the problem is specifically ethical or clinical. Therefore, it would be correct to consider both of these aspects. In this situation, it is necessary…

  • Ethical Dilemma Concepts on Example Phoebe’s Case

    Table of Contents Introduction The solution to Phoebe’s case Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Human beings are frequently faced with situations that require them to make decisions under prevailing tough conditions. These conditions can be in their professional areas, their social lives or in times of economic difficulties. The ability to clearly define competing choices helps…

  • Navigating Ethical Concerns in Voluntourism

    Voluntourism, or volunteering while on vacation, has gained popularity in recent years as a way for travelers to combine their love of travel with a desire to give back to the communities they visit. On the surface, voluntourism seems like a win-win situation: travelers get to experience a new culture while also making a positive…

  • Socail Work and The Ethical Standard

    Table of Contents Background information Substance abuse The NASW Code of Ethics Reference Background information I am 39 years old white/native American. I am a single father of a 13-year-old daughter after having had two unsuccessful marriages that ended in divorce. I participated in the first Gulf war that left me disabled. The main reason…