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logic and ethic

origin in the ancient Greek civilization of the 6th BCE
ethic

the analysis of the principle of human character determining right and wrong
logic

the ability to use rational thinking by using reason to determine the correct answer to the problem

reasoning
4 general types: inductive, deductive, causal, ana logical

inductive

using data and specific examples, statistics. Use of reliable sources, valid data

deductive

the process of reaching a conclusion based on a general statement or principle. three parts: major premise, minor premise, and conclusion
casual

cause and effect: based on a relationship between two or more events
analogical

based on a comparison between two similar cases
fallacies

false reasoning

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.
ethics and ethical behavior

learned traits from family or religions. Include values such as: honesty integrity, loyality
behaviors that violate ethical standards

bribery or payoffs, lucrative contracts, promotions and bonuses
ethics program

establish a program that adheres to a code of ethics
laws

laws are usually written to enforce ethical conduct.... IE sexual conduct

code of ethics

strengthens the ethical culture

how to check your ethics

how would you feel if this issue was on the front page of the paper.