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    Ethics can be explained as set of moral principles or behaviour of conduct for oneself or a group. It will affect how a person making decisions & choices. For example, the concept of “right” and “wrong” brought the need for a formal approach to social behaviour an effort to create unity and organization in a society. The course of actions in counselling usually determined by ethics conduct (Forester-Miller & Davis 2016). . However, for a counsellor, ethical dilemmas are inevitable. As…

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    Elliot Zan Ethics

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    Hey there! Question for you. I know you teach ethics, and that our mutual friend Elliot Zans has exceptional taste in her company so I was hoping you could provide some direction in an interest I have that I believe touches your expertise. Maybe provide supporting or even contradicting ideas and ideologies. I'm a Marine, not a college student, and so I rarely feel I have anyone whom I can have an educated discussion about these things with. I've been thinking over the past few years, and I feel…

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    Work ethic is a standard of conduct and values for job performance. The following are some good characteristics of work ethic that employers may look at; attendance, productivity, character, teamwork, organizational skills, communication, appearance, attitude, and respect. A person’s work ethic can also affect their ethics in public safety, of how they treat the public, and if they can be held liable in lawsuits for negligence and misconduct. This paper will address a few of these issues to…

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    Ethics is formed by religious, socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds which includes safeguarding, systematizing, and suggesting concepts of wrong and right conduct. Basically, “doing the right things”. Ethical factor states that while certain actions might be both economical profitable and legal, they may be still not be right. Ethics in accounting which means making the ethically correct decision in estimation, handling and correspondence of monetary data about economic entities (A methodical…

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    Kant’s theories are based around Deontological ethics which revolves around our duties. His categorical imperatives are composed of three different formulations, but I am only going to be focusing on the first two for this paper. These theories, in my opinion, are too demanding of us and irrational. You cannot categorize everything as he did because it’s an unreliable method. Kant sees everything in black and white and the world is too complex to be divided into that, there is a lot of grey area…

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    In the passage, “Lifeboat Ethics: The Case against Helping the Poor,” Garrett Hardin argues that if the prosperous continue to help the penurious, this will cause overpopulation in the country. Many people are faced with the question of should they help or should they not. Hardin uses real world examples and an extended metaphor to argue his point. The rich countries are viewed as a lifeboat and the poor countries are the people swimming in the ocean hoping to get in. Since resources are scarce,…

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    Ethic is defined as “a branch of philosophy that is the systematic study of reflective choice, of the standards of right and wrong by which it is to be guided, and of the goods toward which it may ultimately be directed.” (Philip Wheelwright, A Critical Introduction to Ethics). This definition emphasizes deliberate choice, moral principles, and the consequences of decisions. In order to be ethical one must make rational decisions that are non-deceiving and through experience I have discovered…

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    Bentham believed, an action that is compliant to the belief of utilitarianism is right or at least not wrong. It must be done, or at least it is not the case that it might not be done. Bentham doesn’t use the word 'responsibility ' here. Rights and responsibilities are ethical ideas, connected with the concepts of knowledge and authorization. What we think of moral duties and rights would need an ethical representative but religious ideas are outside the range of his philosophy. To speak of…

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    STUDENT ID – 17460 1. Differentiate Morals from Ethics. Morality can be defined as the principles of people’s lives which they follow for right and wrong things. In other words, ‘morality’ is meant the standards of rightness and the ways through people can judge human behaviours. Morals deal with culturally transmitted standards of right and wrong. According to my opinion, morals show one’s actions are good in some way. Morality is the distinction between right and wrong. There are number of…

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    American Institutte of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) code of ethics suggests two important aspects principles and rules. Utilitirianism cannot possibly adequetly suffice these rules, because ones’opinon of better serve utility is too ambigues. In certain terms if one thinks that his or her conduct, no matter how immoral, serve better to achive the greates amount of utility, the ethics are not really prevelant in the decision making phase. Deontological ethical behavior ultimately…

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