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    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND HUMAN VALUES UNIT I – HUMAN VALUES VALUES Values are individual in nature. Values are comprised of personal concepts of responsibility‚ entitlement and respect. Values are shaped by personal experience‚ may change over the span of a lifetime and may be influenced by lessons learned. Values may vary according to an individual’s cultural‚ ethnic and/or faith-based background. MORALS Morals are guiding principles that every citizen should hold. Morals are foundational

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    as Bashkir (1.3%)and Chuvash (1.3%). ‘ Topic: Organ Trafficking Along with the spectacular progress in human organ transplantation‚ swift globalization has caused the creation of a new menacing market for illegal trafficking of human organs. Most of these organs that are traded in this black-market are purchased from donors of developing countries who try to clear their debt with the money they received for their organs. The customers of the organs usually come from developed nations because the

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    09/09/2013 WHO ARE THEY? Trends‚ Issues & Ethics WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THEIR ETHICAL POSITION? WHAT IS ETHICS? • Ethics may be defined as a set of moral principles  that govern one’s course of action. • Ethics and law are a system of conflict resolution. • The law is the minimum behavior standard.  MORALITY Everyone has some morality of his or her own  ‐ what he  or she thinks is right and wrong ‐ and it sometimes  happens that people who others see as bad do not see 

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    Ethics Oral Exam Outline Introduction Philosophy- is to reason about the ultimate questions of life such as Is there a God? What is our purpose? How are we ought to live? In philosophy we ask questions and seek answers. In finding answers we must have logical reasoning which means we go from premises to a conclusion. EX: One of the two children took the last cookie. Sam doesn’t like cookies and didn’t eat it. Therefore Jack took the last cookie. Argument- set of statements consisting of premises

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    Business ethics -Ethics derived from the Greek word ethos – which refers to the conventional customs and norms of a given culture – the term ethics can be understood in two ways: • as a traditional field of philosophical inquiry dating back to ancient Greece‚ which is concerned with values as they relate to human conduct; and • as the systematic study of norms and values that guide how people should live their lives. -Ethics is to do with what is good and bad or right and wrong. The

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    Monday May 19‚ 2014 Susan Morgan Code of Ethics Paper Most professional healthcare organizations have defined a mission statement‚ a code of ethics‚ and core values. These three documents must be agreement with each other and work together to define the organization. A mission statement communicates the overall purpose of the organization‚ and uses concepts such as philosophy or distinctive factors (Babnik‚ Breznik‚ & Dermol‚ 2014). A code of ethics is defined as “one of the characteristics of

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    Organ donation affects hundreds of thousands of people and their families worldwide. At the end of October 2008‚ more than 100‚000 people were waiting for an organ in the United States alone. Unfortunately‚ the number of donors is nowhere near that figure. The development of organ transplantation as a standard medical procedure denotes that there is a substantial demand for organs than is adequate to fulfill the current needs (Barber 234). If the organs were readily available as needed‚ thousands

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    My personal ethics development has been a process and it has changed over the years from people influencing me and myself maturing. As a child‚ I was raised well by my mother who always taught me to do the right thing when no one was looking. She always made sure I respected my elders and had good manners. I went to a Catholic school when I was in grade school and high school. My family and I would go to church every Sunday and have dinner together every night. My family always taught me to have

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    Ethics and Morality Marian Agbabokha Walden University Last week’s foundation course‚ exposed me to a lot of issues regarding my profession as an election officer‚ it gave me food for thought. As a scholar and student of public policy and administration‚ what kind of responsibilities will this course place in my care‚ based on the information I would have gathered and assimilated‚ that I would have to pass on to those in my work place

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    Because the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics often helps people work through moral dilemmas‚ it has developed a method for ethical decision making as a resource for those who are confronting value questions. The approach has a number of steps‚ but the broad categories include recognizing the moral issue‚ evaluating alternative actions from various moral points of view‚ making a decision‚ acting‚ and considering the action in retrospect. This Issues in Ethics shows how our publication is part of the

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