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    Referring to Professional Standards, relevant laws and regulations and ethics scholarship (e.g., moral principles, virtues, scholarly writings): there is some ACA codes of ethics pertain this case. First of all, A.1.a. says that my primary responsibility of counselor is to respect the dignity and to promote the welfare of clients. I should do everything for my client Angela…

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    Immanuel Kant Reciprocity

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    that emerges throughout multiple cultures, religions, and philosophical ideas. This rule, known collectively as the ethics of reciprocity, appears in Buddhism as “hurt not others with that which pains yourself,” in Judaism as, “though shalt love thy neighbor as thyself,” and in other variations throughout Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Confucianism. It is important to note, however, that ethics of reciprocity are not only present in religious contexts. Great Philosophers such as John Locke, Voltaire,…

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    APA Ethical Guidelines for Psychologists The APA (2012) ethical guidelines for psychologist was written to deliver regulation standards on how psychologist should conduct themselves when working with clients. Ethics plays an important role in the field of psychology. Ethical concerns might arise at any time in various settings. The APA (2012) ethical guidelines for psychologists’ covers steps and guidance that need to be taken to minimize or avoid any harm to clients. Psychologists who follow…

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    Most forms of ethics take virtues into consideration either directly or indirectly, but the big separating factor for virtue ethics is the centralization of a person’s character. Mitchell defines virtue ethics as, “an ethical theory that uses as a moral standard what a virtuous person would do, rather than consequences or obligations; the primary question is, What kind of person should I be?” People put into a specific situation are considered to act because of their virtues and habits of…

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    I will now outline Albert Z. Carr’s arguments showing how the business world follows game ethics rather than the ethics used in an individual’s private life. In his essay, Carr uses “the analogy of the criminal court, where the criminal is not expected to tell the truth when he pleads “not guilty”” (Carr, 1968, p.400) and how the job of the defendant’s attorney is get his client off, not reveal the truth” (Carr, 1968, p.400). The defendant not expected to tell the truth due to the fact that if…

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    Confidentiality Practice

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    integrity practice and confidentiality and privacy practice. I have chosen these practices for the reason that I strongly believe of. The first practice is integrity. For the hospitality industry I believe that integrity is an important ethics should be applied. Patients live are in the hand of those doctors inside the company. In terms on doing the right things, doctors should know how to do their work and keep their words to their patients. I as a manger, I will give the fully trust to my…

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    There are many ethical dilemmas that health care professionals and their patients go through. The following dilemma will be in regards to a case study about a baby named Thomas. Thomas was born prematurely and immediately transferred to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for a selection of measures to help him stay alive including actions for adequate cerebral perfusion and cardio- respiratory function. After 52 days in NICU, Thomas has had poor response to his treatment and while his parents…

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    affected by the action or policy. The principle states: "Of any two actions, the most ethical one will produce the greatest balance of benefits over harms, an increase in the total happiness of the affected parties.” (The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, 2014). One of the utilitarian claims for the monitoring of computer systems in businesses is that job satisfaction can be significantly affected due to a lack of privacy of…

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    ETHC-445 Principles of Ethics Final Exam http://uphomework.com/downloads/ethc-445-principles-ethics-final-exam/ 1. (TCOs 2, 4, 5, 6) The idea that the assisted suicide of terminally ill patients should be allowed simply at the patient’s direction reflects what type of ethics? (Points : 5) Hobbes’ State of Nature Rand’s Objectivism Aristotle’s concept of Virtue Thomas Aquinas’ concept of conscience Socrates’ concept of excellence 2. (TCOs 1, 2, 7) What is the moral ideal of temperance…

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    whilst also taking a critical approach, whereby I understand there is no clear-cut ‘answer’. For example, instead of boldly stating that ethics and CSR are essential in organizations, I contrasted two academics theories and came to a conclusion based off that evidence. I have also taken a critical approach when I discussed the ‘catch 22’ of profits and ethics, emphasizing that the issue is not as simple as it may initially seem. Other feedback included expanding our readings from the given…

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