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    PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND MORAL VALUES SHALABH KULSHRESHTHA FACULTY OF ENGINEERING‚ DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE Direct_2_shalabh@yahoo.com INTRODUCTION Ethics‚ also called MORAL PHILOSOPHY‚ the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad‚ right and wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory of moral values or principles. How should we live? Shall we aim at happiness or at knowledge‚ virtue‚ or the creation of beautiful objects

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    of approaches are deontological and consequentialist ethical decision-making approaches. Each one of these approaches like all things is similar in some ways and different in some ways. Therefore‚ I will explain them both briefly. Now deontological ethics is one of those kinds of normative theories regarding which choices are morally required‚ forbidden‚ or permitted. In terms this is what helps us make our choices for what we ought to do or not do. Now consequentialist ethics is the view of normative

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    Personal Reflection 1 – Question B I think ethical decisions are decisions that should be made for better results. However‚ there is no universal standard to determine whether an ethical decision is right or wrong‚ as it is vague to define what a better outcome means to different people. In other words‚ ethical decisions are subjective to everyone. For me‚ I generally make ethical decisions with considering the impacts and my own emotion. I believe that consequences are essential to ethical

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    The topic of abortion is a very controversial one and displays a moral dilemma that can be argued in various ways. Abortion involves the termination of an unborn fetus. Some reasoning behind getting an abortion procedure include: a mother being very young or feels that she is ill-equipped to take care of a new child; the embryo having a birth defect that will cause complications for the child’s life or for the delivery of the baby; the pregnant woman has been raped and does not want to deliver her

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    As I was walking down church avenue‚ all I could think about was my Iphoneless pocket. “Freaking black people‚” I mumbled under my breath as to not let the crowds of black people around me hear‚ “you can never trust them.” The sight of them just burned my eyes. Them and their sagged pants that looked like they had 100 pound weights in their pockets‚ disgusting. As I walked on‚ the only thing that was roaming around my mind was a memory I was trying so hard to forget. It wasn’t a full memory though

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    my personal Ethics

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    Ethics are one of the most important characteristic I have. They define who I am and what I believe and stand for. There are many people that have helped me to have the ethics and values that I have today. I feel I have a good sense of ethics. I know the difference between right and wrong. I believe that I was being taught ethics from the time I was born and mostly developed by the people who were a major influence in my life my mom and dad who taught me the right from wrong and the manners that

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    In Romans 1: 18- 32‚ it is telling us that what we are worshipping is wrong. It is telling us that God‚ our creator‚ who gave us everything is the one who should be worshipped and adored‚ but that because we ignored him and disobeyed him he gave us up to shameless lusts‚ to a depraved man‚ to do what ought not to be done. This passage also tells us that it’s not wrong to have these other idols; it becomes wrong when we begin to love these things and turn to them to satisfy and fulfill ourselves‚

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    (epistemology) and ethics have often been somewhat interrelated - after all‚ both originated from Western philosophy‚ the former growing out of the Age of Enlightenment in the mid-17th and early 18th centuries as natural philosophy led by theorists Issac Newton and René Descartes‚ the latter having been initiated in Ancient Greek thought‚ and having been developed as one of 5 primary studies present in their culture. There are many distinct theories on the subject of morality/ethics‚ of which none have

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    #4 Albert Einstein once said: “I do not believe in immortality of the individual‚ and I consider ethics to be an exclusively human concern with no superhuman authority behind it”. This is one way to understand the definition of ethics. Naturally when a person is asked about the meaning of this word‚ the answers are always related to the term morality‚ which is practically true. In fact‚ ethics is a concept that a person uses in order to determine what is right or wrong; however‚ it differs from

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    Personal Ethics Statement

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    Personal Ethics Statement Personal ethics is what an individual believes about morality and right and wrong. My ethics are personal beliefs and morals that reflect and define the person I am. My ethical perspective that was identified by the Ethical Lens Inventory was each of the lens (rationality‚ autonomy‚ sensibility‚ equality) equally. As a result of this‚ I have no blind spot. I have a mature ability to use and adapt the right tools in a given situation. I value autonomy and equality equally

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