Ethical Principles Essay

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    content following gives us a good insight on issues and situations that are present in companies. Also what and what not to do if faced with a pressing ethical situation. So far our biggest discussions have been over the VW controversy with their faulty emission standards and others like the BP oil spill. They have been widely discussed in ethical settings and are huge environmental dilemmas. The articles too have been interesting to read, some of it is review from undergrad but it is to…

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    APA Ethics Case Study

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    The American Psychological Association (APA), Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct applies to professional psychologists and other professionals in the field of psychology. Therefore, Dr. John Smith must abide by the APA Ethics Code as his primary code of ethics, especially as an individual with a private practice and no additional code of ethics from an organization or overhead. Additionally, there are other codes Dr. Smith may consider due to his specialization in the…

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    Altruism: What Is Egoism?

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    before they can worry about how their actions may affect others. The general theory of normative egoism declares how people ought to behave, but does not attempt to describe human nature directly. It comes in two general forms: rational egoism and ethical…

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    Introduction Corporations acknowledge that the application of sustainability practices is essential for their long term business viability. Sustainability practices promote efficiency by reducing waste, keeping and improving human capital, and delivering reasonable profits to shareholders. Wal-Mart and Starbucks implemented comprehensive sustainability practices that are shared across all the areas of these organizations. One way to analyze Wal-Mart 's and Starbucks ' sustainability approaches…

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    practitioners to remember that not every child is the same and not every situation is the same which is why when working practitioners should remember the idea of situational ethics while assessing a situation be it the development of a child or an ethical…

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    out Confucius’ view on ren and explain how it is dynamic, followed by how this dynamic nature is possible. Ren’s multiple aspects I think for a concept to be dynamic, it must fulfil two conditions. First, it mustn’t be just a single universal principle but encompasses different aspects. It is not a rigid ‘one size fits all’ answer. Second, it must be able to adapt or change…

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    It might as well be noticed that utilitarianism totally evades a problem that has snowed under numerous challenges to justify abortion from a more conservative moral outline. When is it occasionally allowable to kill? What 's the difference between a serial killer who murders their victims for pleasure or financial gain or homosexual? Where 's the separating line between this and murdering a fetus or an adult? We can apply consequentialism all over the place because all decisions have computable…

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    States. Moreover, people don’t feel like they can change the situation only by not buying from those stores and since they are often cheaper, they will see the benefit from the reduced price higher than the benefit they would get from supporting an ethical cause. That is the case especially…

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    Discussion Questions 3.) How important do you think maintaining the marriage should be when a couple enters relationship counseling because of conflict and emotional distress? Do counselors have a greater ethical responsibility to encourage couples to maintain the marriage when children are involved? What guidelines would you provide to a new couple 's counselor trying to help a couple decide whether to stay together or divorce? I believe that maintaining the marriage should be the decision of…

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    Morals are taught to us as children growing up in a home with elders, whether it be are parents or family members that have raised us. From morals we tend to mature, and create our own beliefs based off what we feel was right or wrong with what we were taught growing up. These newly learned beliefs now become the foundation of our personal code of conduct. Although morals, and code of conduct are closely related the simple difference is that not only knowing right from wrong, but in are code of…

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