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    Axiology: What is the Ethical Value of Knowledge? Statement of Thesis It is my intention to show my view that the ethical value of knowledge is the true aesthetic value of one’s true beliefs. The value of knowledge does not out-weigh the value of one’s true beliefs. Thus‚ the epistemic good‚ which is derived from knowledge; is the ending result of ethics which is an individual perception of epistemic good rather than an assigned value. This perception is then‚ measured by a minimum standard tolerated

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    Choose three of the communication principles stated in the text. Use personal experiences to explain why you agree or disagree with them. One of the principles of communication is that “emotions drive our major decisions. To me this means that although we one tries to be objective and to make the most logical decision‚ there will always be a level of personal feeling and emotion underlying the decision made. One personal experience of mine that can prove this to be correct was during my two years

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    Can One Be Moral and Not Believe In God? Aleshia Wisch PHI208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning Prof. Michael Kellam October 2‚ 2013 Can One Be Moral and Not Believe In God? Is it possible for an individual to live morally without believing in God? For someone who believes in God this may be a difficult question to answer. Whereas‚ someone who does not believe in God might immediately say that having morals has nothing to do with religion. So‚ to answer this question‚ we will look

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    Ethical principles are a guide for the physicians that help them to a better delivery of health care. Beneficence means doing everything for the sake of the patient‚ so all actions are intended to benefit the patient. A good example of it is all the procedures applied in an ER room are intended to save the patient’s life. Non-maleficence is based on the idea of “doing no harm‚” is very similar to the principle of beneficence. Basically for the principle of non-maleficence means to be the direct

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    Personal Ethical Statement The preferred ethical lens is considered to be none periscope or paralysis. The report says that I can see the gifts and the weaknesses of each lens and able to move fluidly among them to adapt the right tools to each situation to ensure the best outcome. I have the mature ability to use the right tools in a given situation or paralyzed belief that everyone has a valid point. The mature expression of this position has no blind spot. I can see both the strengths and

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    Personal Values and Ethical Standards James Green BSHS/322 April 29‚ 2013 Marcia Winter Personal Values and Ethical Standards Those people and things I value most is God‚ my recovery‚ self‚ respect‚ family‚ education‚ career‚ freedom‚ friends‚ community‚ and finance. For me‚ these people and things are desirable and important. However‚ there are times when those things and people cause dilemma in my life‚ and when I neglect to attend to them‚ especially when it is those values concerning

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    Code of Ethical Principles and Rules of Conduct Version 2.12 ISBN: 1-55219-024-2 Additional copies can be obtained from: Certified General Accountants Association of Canada 100 – 4200 North Fraser Way Burnaby‚ BC Canada V5J 5K7 © CGA-Canada‚ 2011 All rights reserved. These materials or parts thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner without the prior written permission of the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada. Second Edition‚ Version 2.12 Printed in Canada

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    Through Egyptian culture and religion‚ various themes can be seen through various works of art such as The Story of Isis and Osiris‚ The Book of the Dead‚ and Palette of Narmer. Each of these show various theme through religion and culture; however‚ the most prominent themes are balance and resolution of contradictions. Both of these themes can be seen in both the day to day beliefs of the Egyptian people and their religious beliefs. The first theme that will be discussed is the balance. In Egyptian

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    Value of Popular Culture Jim and Pam got married‚ Ke$ha brushes her teeth with whiskey‚ and Lady Gaga ponders if we are actually born predisposed to be weird. No matter where you look‚ we are surrounded by pop culture. Popular culture is a sub-culture that is often mocked and scrutinized as not being meaningful or significant‚ pop culture is seen as what is considered “cool” at the moment in time‚ and carries no long-term effects on society or culture as a whole. Emile Durkheim once said “For

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    newspapers are not just less popular but are considered by some to be outdated. Personally‚ I disagree with this point of view. The principal reason why some people take this view is fairly clear in the case of newspapers. It is generally much easier and quicker to discover what is happening in the world from the internet or the television than from a newspaper. If you use Google or another search engine or simply switch on the television‚ you can instantly get the latest news bulletin. A newspaper

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