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    thing to do‚" Ethical conduct is important because it not only involves doing what is right and proper‚ but it is also good for business. Ethical conduct is the basis for long-term success in any organization. Here are some of the many advantages to ethical conduct at work. Ethical conduct ensures good and proper relationships with customers and vendors. Ethical conduct on the part of all employees also helps maintain quality and productivity. When employees follow ethical standards‚ they

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    concerned about fostering moral character in children and forming responsible citizens. Controversy often accompanies these interests because adults do not always agree about what moral character is or how to cultivate it. Does a person with moral character support societal traditions; much like a tribal leader does‚ or challenges them‚ as did Jesus and Martin Luther King Jr.? What exactly do children need to learn in order to be engaged citizens? Further‚ do children develop moral character through exhortation

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    Analysing Moral and Ethical Issues of the Queen v. Dudley and Stephens. Moral and ethical issues In the case of the Queen v. Dudley and Stephens‚ there were several moral and ethical issues. I will explain them in this section using facts from Prof Michael Sandel’s video‚ the cited case‚ and a book titled “Cannibalism and common law: a Victorian yachting tragedy” by Alfred Bryan William Simpson. First‚ on the 23th of July‚ Dudley first suggested that ‘someone’ should be sacrificed to save

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    AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Composition‚ Applicability and Compliance The Code of Professional Conduct of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants consists of two sections—(1) the Principles and (2) the Rules. The Principles provide the framework for the Rules‚ which govern the performance of professional services by members. The Council of the American Institute of CPAs is authorized to designate bodies to promulgate technical standards under the Rules‚ and the Bylaws

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    Is there such a thing as moral objectivity? Moral objectivity is the position that certain acts are right or wrong‚ independent of human opinion. "It is always wrong to harm a child" and "It is always wrong to kill" are two examples of morals. There are no problems with the concept of objective morals; but if morals were not objective‚ then they would not meet the basic definition of the word "moral". But sometimes it can be a problem. "It is wrong to lie". But is it wrong to lie in order to

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    Moral Development According to Life Span (2006)‚ moral development requires a complex interweaving of emotions‚ cognitions‚ and behaviors (Broderick & Blewitt‚ 2006‚ p. 221). There are two major theories of moral development: Piaget ’s and Kohlberg ’s. These two are similar in that they are both stage theories related to cognitive development‚ but Kohlberg sees moral development as a more complex and longer process than Piaget ’s theory. Piaget ’s two-stage model proposes a premoral period where

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    Outcome 2 – Codes of conducts Computer ethics is a set of moral guidelines of what users should and shouldn’t do when using computers. Through the vast progression of computer‚ technology and the internet in the last decade‚ use of computers has had more of an impact on society and there have been

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    AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Founded in 1887‚ the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)‚ a voluntary association of CPAs‚ created a strict code of professional conduct (AICPA‚ 2012‚ pg. 1). The purpose of the code of conduct is to discuss the ethical obligations of CPAs and to provide guidance and rules to the members. The AICPA code consists of six principles or purposes for which the members abide‚ honor‚ and respect. “The principles include responsibilities; the

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    want‚ and you might not like what you get. If I am visited by apparitions‚ then I am likely to cower in the corner with fear. During the holidays people are more likely to disdain you if you do something bad. If someone was born or died at midnight on New Year’s Eve what year or day would they put on your epitaph. The holidays make people extra ethical because they know that if they make a poor decision then they will be punished worsley.

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    Moral Philosophy “Principles or rules that people use to decide what is right or wrong” 1.TELEOLOGY:- * An act is considered morally right or acceptable if it produces some desired result‚ i.e.‚ pleasure‚ knowledge‚ career growth‚ a self-interest‚ or utility. * Theory that derives duty from what is valuable as an end‚ in a manner diametrically opposed to deontological ethics. Teleological ethics holds that the basic standard of duty is the contribution that an action makes to the realization

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