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logic and ethic
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origin in the ancient Greek civilization of the 6th BCE |
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ethic
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the analysis of the principle of human character determining right and wrong |
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logic
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the ability to use rational thinking by using reason to determine the correct answer to the problem |
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reasoning |
4 general types: inductive, deductive, causal, ana logical
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inductive |
using data and specific examples, statistics. Use of reliable sources, valid data |
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deductive |
the process of reaching a conclusion based on a general statement or principle. three parts: major premise, minor premise, and conclusion |
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casual
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cause and effect: based on a relationship between two or more events |
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analogical
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based on a comparison between two similar cases |
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fallacies
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false reasoning |
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ethics |
greek philosophers stated ethics is the glue that holds a civilization together. what is right and proper. takes items that fall into the grey area and puts them to focus. |
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ethics and ethical behavior
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learned traits from family or religions. Include values such as: honesty integrity, loyality |
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behaviors that violate ethical standards
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bribery or payoffs, lucrative contracts, promotions and bonuses |
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ethics program
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establish a program that adheres to a code of ethics |
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laws
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laws are usually written to enforce ethical conduct.... IE sexual conduct |
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code of ethics |
strengthens the ethical culture |
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how to check your ethics |
how would you feel if this issue was on the front page of the paper. |
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