Category: Ethics

  • The Yoga Ethics in a Student-Teacher Relationship

    Setting Boundaries Between Teachers and Students The yoga ethics in the student/teacher relationship arises from an idea of various boundaries ranging from an array of personal upbringing and regular life experiences. There exists a relationship between teachers and their students who have set boundaries in their coordination and how they interact with each other. Through…

  • Ethical Relativism Regarding Queer (LGBTQ+) Community

    The idea that ethics is based on cultural or personal standards is known as ethical relativism. In other words, the moral standards of the culture or one’s perceptions in which a behavior is engaged to determine whether it is acceptable or unethical. The same behavior could be morally acceptable in one community but unethical in…

  • Ethical Issues in Participatory Action Research

    Introduction Every school has a particular standard set of disciplinary problems, with the differences depending on the age level of the students, the focus and the quality of their education. Among these forms of problems are a fundamental lack of respect, aggression, and refusal of obedience. It should not be forgotten that educators are primarily…

  • The Role of Education as the Foundation of Ethics

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction At first glance, it seems effortless to describe who an ethical person is because this concept is familiar to everyone. It seems enough to pluck a few pseudo-synonyms from several associations with the word ethics, and immediately the illusion arises that a polite, kind, respectful person is…

  • DIscussion of Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic

    Aldo Leopold advocates for land ethics and not environmental laws due to experiences with legal restrictions whereby individuals find means of evading surveillance and arrest. Thus, he calls for values and a moral sense of right and wrong regarding environmental conservation (Millstein, p. 394). Ethics are distinct from human legislation since they innately direct people…

  • Code of Federal Regulations: Definition of Ethics

    Research ethics is a doubtlessly significant part of any scientific project, especially when the project in question is carried out within the realm of the biomedical or behavioral studies. To assure that no harm is done to the participants involved, the Institutional Review Board was created. Though it is traditionally believed that the responsibilities of…

  • Ethics Issues: Personal Responsibility

    Introduction The enthusiasm for admitting the significance of values that societies set for personal behavior is referred to as personal responsibility. It entails making active personal determinations to live based on the values. In fact, it also means that when a person fails to meet the anticipated values, he/she does not search around for reasons…

  • Academic Ethics in Modern Humanities

    Table of Contents ‘Friendly’ Satan statue causes anger in Segovia, Spain Controversy Explanation Humanities & Ethics Humanities & Ethics Today References ‘Friendly’ Satan statue causes anger in Segovia, Spain The new report reports on an event that sparked controversy in the Spanish city of Segovia. In the city, at the initiative of the local council,…

  • The Belmont Report: Ethical Principles

    When it comes to the basic ethical principles that are integral to the behavioral and biomedical conduct centered around human subjects, these are outlined by the Belmont Report that was published in 1979. According to the report, there are three such principles: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice (U.S Department of Health and Human Services,…

  • Gordon Graham’s “Eight Theories of Ethics”

    Table of Contents Ethics, Religion, and the Meaning of Life The Meaning of Life Conclusion Reference Ethics, Religion, and the Meaning of Life Ethics and morals attempt to explain human behavior and the underlying moral beliefs that distinguish right from wrong. Gordon Graham’s book “Eight theories of Ethics” reflects on the credence and theories that…