Category: Ethics
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Analysis of Ethics, Morals, and Worldview
Table of Contents Introduction Comparisons between Ethics and Morals My Worldview Conclusion References Introduction The terms ethics and morals are frequently used interchangeably, primarily when used in contexts where an individual’s behavior or the goodness and badness of an action is in question; however, the two terms have different meanings. Ethics can be described as…
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Ethics in the Modern Society
Ethics is our basic knowledge of what is good and what is bad. From the very childhood, we all are taught the general rules saying that we must not steal, tell lies, or hurt someone. When we grow up, we can see that ethics applies to all aspects of our life (religion, politics, medicine, law,…
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Immanuel Kant’s Philosophy About Ethics
The philosophy of morality and ethics determines the laws that should be the guide for every human being. Immanuel Kant has extensively written on the topic of ethics and by what principles people should behave. Even today, Kant’s work on the highest moral principles is adequate to outline the truth and essence of life. One…
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Reflective Ethics Paper: The Moral Problem
Philosophy may be described as the pursuit of knowledge. Based on this viewpoint, we can attribute ancient Hebrews as exceptional thinkers and ethic founders since they had a lifelong love for knowledge. Morality dictates that philosophy must value the pursuit of understanding morals and ethics in the proper and hopeful way of life. As a…
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Ethical Issues: Euthanasia Debate
Table of Contents Introduction Euthanasia as serving the right of the patient Conclusion References Introduction Voluntary euthanasia occurs due to permission from the patient. On the other hand, involuntary euthanasia may be carried when the patient is not in a position to make a decision or did not leave a good will. Active euthanasia happens…
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The “Short History of Ethics” Book by MacIntyre
The book Short History of Ethics brings out the correlation between the philosophy of communication and communication ethics. Rhetoric and philosophy of communication theory challenge the assumption of effective communication on an assertion that philosophy is subversive. The book views the inability to think philosophically as promoting biasness and prejudice as accepted communication ethics. The…
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Ethical Considerations, Limitations, and Implications on Medical Care
Table of Contents Ethical Considerations and Human Rights Study’s Limitations Implications for Practice References Ethical Considerations and Human Rights When researching human subjects, one should never dismiss ethical implications. One of the main requirements that should be met in such studies is obtaining informed consent to participate and submit personal data. In the case of…
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Mind Control: Ethics of the Experiment
Maintaining ethical integrity in scientific experiments is central to the credibility of the outcome and the well-being of the participants, which is why the research linked to the topics of mind control and free will has always been seen as a morally grey area in terms of its research potential. In one of the “Mind…
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Ethics in Sports Medicine
Introduction We can characterize the medical profession as one which has been reposed on high standards and values of ethical behavior. A particular set of significant codes of ethics has been accepted and developed by the professionals of the medical community which operate as the foundation to the various ethical conventions and beliefs of the…
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The Internet and Ethical Debate on Information Privacy
Introduction The internet has become a vital tool for obtaining information, trading, learning, politics administration, socialisation, and entertainment in the world. Today, a considerable population of the world uses the internet on a daily basis. However, the issue of information privacy has continued to draw the attention of individuals, human rights organisations, and governments. Public…