Category: Ethics
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Similarities and Differences Between HIPAA, APA, and Ethics
HIPAA, APA, and Ethics All practicing psychologists are responsible for the healing processes of their clients and their data security. The guidelines on the ethics of practice for psychologies are derived from many sources, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and American Psychology Association (APA) (Jacob et al., 2016). In addition, personal…
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The Code of Ethics: Standards & Values Within the Organization
The main goal and vision of the management information system is to develop an information system that will affect the society in the future. With this vision in mind, there develops responsibility on the practitioners to stick to professional codes of conduct and professional training standards. The codes of ethical standards provide a guideline that…
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Ethical Decision-Making Model Dilemma and Determination
Table of Contents Introduction The Steps in the Ethical Decision-Making Model Two Possible Solutions Consequences of the Solutions Conclusion References Introduction The ethical issue identified from the case study is related to the controversy between the warden’s willingness to take the inmate off of suicide watch and the real facts that speak against such a…
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Personal Responsibility, Ethics, and Values
Table of Contents Introduction Personal Responsibility Personal Ethics Personal Viewpoints on Personal Ethics Strengths and Weaknesses of Personal Responsibility Values of Personal Responsibility Resultant Behaviors of Personal Responsibility Conclusion References Introduction Personal responsibility is defined as being responsible for oneself and the safety and demands of others. For any student to prosper at school, s/he…
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Personal Ethical Development and Influences
Table of Contents Introduction My personal ethical development Influential figures in my ethics development Real-life example The effects Summary Reference List Introduction The world is composed of a huge population with each person having different behaviors from the other. Every individual has a set of personal beliefs and values in society. Personal values and the…
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Animal Ethics, Welfare, and Veganism
People often have conflicting opinions on whether it is morally permissible to raise, kill, and eat animals in society when other substitutes are available. Some argue that it is morally permissible, while I am of the conflicting opinion and believe that it is wrong. Killing animals and eating them is a form of discrimination against…
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Ethical Issues: Edward and Susan’s Case
Introduction Ethics is a unique philosophical domain that helps to distinguish between right and wrong. It gives a clear direction in ascertaining the kind of actions that would either assist or harm conscious beings. The concept of ethical life, therefore, determines the capability of either destroying or enhancing the quality of life. Ethical Issues Identified…
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Ethics: What Is It, Why Do We Study It, Specific Codes of Ethics
Ethics answers the question of how people must act to do the right, moral actions. Ethics cannot relieve the individual of responsibility for the decisions made. One cannot hide behind ethics but can rely on it. Ethics becomes effective to the extent that it is continued in the moral activity of those who deal with…
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Animal Replicating: The Ethical Issues
The ethical landscape is complicated due to the various objectives and methods. Animal replicating poses dual kinds of ethical anxieties: it may hurt wildlife, beings, or the ecosystem, and it may breach significant decent boundaries or standards. The initial category of issues presented by animal replication is contextual in character, centering on the potentially harmful…
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Euthanasia Through an Egoism Ethical Theory Lens
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In the context of this discourse, it is decided to raise the topic of euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide. In applying ethical theories to this concept, it is necessary to note the conflict of the two main most appropriate ethical theories, relativism and egoism, paying more attention…