Infobox journal title The Journal of Ethics cover File The Journal of Ethics.jpg editor J. Angelo Corlett discipline Philosophy abbreviation J. Ethics publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer Netherlands country frequency Quarterly history 1997 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.springer.com philosophy ethics journal 10892 link1 http springerlink.com content 102933 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1382 4554 eISSN 1572 8609 The Journal of Ethics is a Philosophy philosophical academic journal focusing on ethics . Its editor in chief is J. Angelo Corlett. The journal was established in 1997 and is published by Springer Science Business Media Springer Netherlands . Notable contributors are Simon Blackburn , Gerald Cohen , Ronald Dworkin , Harry Frankfurt , Ted Honderich , Christine Korsgaard , Martha Nussbaum , Peter Singer , and Peter van Inwagen . External links Official website http www.springer.com philosophy ethics journal 10892 DEFAULTSORT Journal Of Ethics, The Category Springer academic journals Category English language journals Category Quarterly journals Category Publications established in 1997 Category Ethics journals Philosophy stub Journal stub ... more details
multiple issues refimprove February 2011 wikify February 2011 Veterinary Ethics is a system of moral ..., veterinary ethics encompasses its practical application in clinical settings as well as work on its history, philosophy, theology, and sociology. Veterinary ethics combines veterinary professional ethics and the subject of animal ethics. It can be interpreted as a critical reflection on the provision ... circumstances or how their lives may be enriched. Animal ethics is another well documented subject ... animals in a certain way. Veterinary ethics is a modern subject that does not have a defined start point. As it combines the study of animal welfare and animal ethics as its root and uses information ... to have written on veterinary ethics for the longest are Bernard Rollin Colorado State University ... ethics. Currently, most veterinary schools teach veterinary ethics and it is often combined in teaching with animal welfare or with law. Relations with Medical Ethics The subject is very similar to that of Medical ethics human medical ethics in that the study of the relationship between the doctor ... and vets with their clients. Another major difference between veterinary ethics and human medical ethics is the interplay with law. Human medical ethics has driven changes in the law and, to a lesser ... legal challenges in many countries have involved the use of ethics to encourage changes in law for example, assisted suicide, abortion, duty of care, rights to refuse treatment . Veterinary ethics does ... The Key topics within veterinary ethics are empty section date April 2011 Key texts An Introduction to Veterinary Medical Ethics Theory and Cases by Bernard E. Rollin Veterinary Ethics An Introduction by Giles Legood Veterinary Ethics Animal Welfare, Client Relations, Competition & Collegiality Animal Welfare, Client Relations, Competition and Collegiality by Jerrold Tannenbaum JD Law and Ethics of the Veterinary Profession by James F. Wilson and Joanne L. Garbe Law and ethics of the veterinary ... more details
Experiments in Ethics is a 2008 book by the Princeton University Princeton philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah . ref name new Many philosophers have been sceptical about the relevance of empirical moral psychology to ethics . ref http www.timeshighereducation.co.uk story.asp?storyCode 401253§ioncode 26 Experiments in Ethics Times Higher Education , 27 March 2008. ref But Appiah points out that philosophy has almost always had an experimental side. David Hume , he says, was adamant that moral philosophy had to be grounded in facts about human nature, in psychology and history . ref name new http www.nytimes.com 2008 02 03 books review Bloom t.html Morality Studies The New York Times , 3 February 2008. ref See also Trolley problem References references Category Ethics books Category 2008 books ... more details
Trail ethics deals with ethics as it applies to the use of trails . It is similar to both environmental ethics and human rights in that it deals with the shared interaction of human s and nature . There are multiple agencies and groups that support and encourage ethical behavior on trails. ref cite web title TREAD LIGHTLY work We did not inherit the earth from our parents, we are borrowing it from our children. publisher Cedar City Field Office, Bureau of Land Management date url http www.ut.blm.gov cedarcity fo cedarpages blm ccfo tread lightly.htm format Web doi accessdate 2006 11 11 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20061104115437 http www.ut.blm.gov cedarcity fo cedarpages blm ccfo tread lightly.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 11 04 ref ref cite web title Isle Royale National Park work Leave No Trace, Outdoor Skills and Ethics publisher date November 2004 pages url https cms.mwr.nps.gov isro planyourvisit loader.cfm?url commonspot security getfile.cfm&pageid 79879 format PDF doi accessdate 2006 11 17 ref See also Tread Lightly References reflist http www.trentu.ca academic trailstudies moreethics.html Trail Ethics Ontario based Codes http www.hikerscorner.com ethics.html Trail ethics are provided by Leave No Trace, Inc. Category Environmental ethics Category Trails environment stub ... more details
ethical questions are changed by the new powers. In the former case, ethics of such things as computer ... ? In the latter case, the ethics of technology quickly break down into the ethics of various human endeavors ... their significance. Several courses regarding the ethics of technology are available nationwide ... Philosophy of technology Technocriticism Democratic Transhumanism Techno progressivism Ethics of artificial intelligence Digital ethics References reflist Hans Jonas The Imperative of Responsibility In Search of Ethics for the Technological Age 1979 Hans Jonas On Technology, Medicine and Ethics 1985 ... Frechette . 2003 . Technology and Ethics, in Philosophy of Technology The Technological Condition ... Perennial. Ethics, technology and engineering Carl Mitcham Mitcham, C. 1984 . Thinking through ... of Engineering, Science and Engineering Ethics , 9, 377 387. Education and technology Marga ... TOPIC&URL SECTION 201.html UNESCO Ethics of Science and Technology http www.ethicsandtechnology.eu 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology Philosophy of science Ethics Technology Category Ethics of science ... more details
Infobox book name The Methods of Ethics title orig translator image include the file and the image size image caption author Henry Sidgwick illustrator cover artist country language English series subject Ethics genre publisher pub date 1874 english pub date media type pages isbn oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by The Methods of Ethics is a book on utilitarianism first published in 1874 by the English philosopher Henry Sidgwick . ref http homepage.newschool.edu het profiles sidgwick.htm Henry Sidgwick, 1838 1900 at The History of Economic Thought Website Retrieved January 5, 2010 ref The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy indicates that The Methods of Ethics in many ways marked the culmination of the classical utilitarian tradition. Noted moral and political philosopher John Rawls , writing in the Forward to the Hackett reprint of the 7th edition, ref Citation last1 Sidgwick first1 Henry title Methods of Ethics edition 7th Hackett reprint publisher Hackett Publishing Co. year 1981 isbn 0 91514528 6 ref says Methods of Ethics is the clearest and most accessible formulation of ... the classical utilitarian doctrine . Contemporary utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer has said that the Methods is simply the best book on ethics ever written. ref http www.normativeethics.com interviews singer.html Peter Singer Interview at NormativeEthics.com Retrieved January 5, 2010 ref References reflist External links http www.laits.utexas.edu poltheory sidgwick me index.html Full online text http www.archive.org details methodsofethics00sidguoft Free download at the Internet Archive http books.google.com books?id YYYsGTuH8HYC&dq The Methods of Ethics&printsec frontcover&source bl&ots c26EcoT3P&sig c6FxvLf4c1Ky 4rSsgj4Q6vVh38&hl en&ei VBJDS7H4N4XOlQfs8t3iCw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CBUQ6AEwAg v onepage&q &f false Google books DEFAULTSORT Methods of Ethics Category Philosophy books Category Ethics books Category Utilitarianism Category 1874 books ... more details
The Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl is an activity that combines the excitement of a competitive tournament with a valuable education experience for undergraduate students. Created in 1993 at the Illinois Institute of Technology , the Ethics Bowl has grown steadily over the past few years. Resembling a college bowl or quiz bowl competition, a moderator asks two teams questions that pose an ethical problem on topics ranging from professional ethics to social and political topics, and are than scored by a panel ... Ethics Bowl Competition has taken place every year at the annual meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics. ref Ladenson, Robert. http ethics.iit.edu eb Ladensoneb.pdf The Educational Significance of Ethics Bowl Teaching Ethics 1 1 2001 63. ref For the past three years ten regional ... appe ethicsbowl.html Ethics Bowl Association for Practical and Professional Ethics. Last viewed 20 March 2009. ref Along with the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl for undergraduates, a number of other ethics ... . Ethics Bowl Format While the organization of Ethics Bowl tournaments can vary from region to region ... ethical issues to study. ref http www.example.comhttp ethics.iit.edu eb Pastcases.html Ethics Bowl Case Archive Center for the Study of Ethics, Illinois Institute of Technology ref The goal for the teams ... competition of the Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl, each team competes in three morning rounds against ... for National Championship, 2008 2009 ref History The Ethics Bowl was developed in 1993 by Dr. Robert Ladenson of the Illinois Institute of Technology. An intramural Ethics Bowl was held at IIT for two ... Significance of the Ethics Bowl p. 65. ref The first nationwide Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl ... and Professional Ethics. Since that time, the Ethics Bowl has taken place at the APPE annual ... in 1998 and 1999. In 2006, due to the number of teams wishing to participate in the Ethics Bowl ... reflist Category Philosophy events Category Ethics Category Contemporary philosophy Category Debating ... more details
nofootnotes date September 2010 Visual ethics is an emerging interdisciplinary field of scholarship that brings .... Historically, the field of ethics has relied heavily on rational linguistic approaches, largely ... dimensions involved. Visual ethics is a field of cross fertilization of ethics and visual ... ethical, whether or not we are consciously aware of this fact. Ethics of Visual Production On the one hand, visual ethics is concerned with ethical issues involved in the production of visual images ...? With whom should such images be shared? Ethics of Visual Reception Visual ethics is equally concerned with the ethics of reception, that is, with seeing as an ethical act. How do different .... it is always depends on the cultural background. Ethics and Visual Arts This topic focuses on ethical ... they compiled titled Ethics and The Visual Arts published in September 2006 by Allworth Press in New York. This volume of 19 essays explores a diverse range of topics about ethics in the visual ..., and more. Visual Ethics Symposium In April 2007, under the direction of Timothy Beal of the Baker Nord Center for the Humanities and William E. Deal of the Inamori Center for Ethics at Case ... ethics, religious studies, theology, visual culture studies, neuroscience, and cognitive science to develop the first research collaboration on visual ethics. Further reading Although Visual ethics is an emerging scholarly field, certain books in the fields of ethics, visual culture, and cognitive ... Implications of Cognitive Science for Ethics. Chicago University of Chicago Press. Elaine A. King and Gail Levin 2006 . Ethics and The Visual Arts. New York Allworth Press. Emmanuel Levinas ... news and events news 2006 08 ethics.html A Question of Truth Photojournalism and Visual Ethics ... on the Ethics of Seeing Film by Margaret Miles and S. Brent Plate References Category Art criticism Category Ethics Category Film theory ... more details
Situated ethics , often confused with situational ethics , is a view of applied ethics in which abstract standards from a culture or theory are considered to be far less important than the ongoing processes in which one is personally and physically involved, e.g. climate, ecosystem, etc. It is one of several theories of ethics within the philosophy of action . There are also situated theories of economics , e.g. most green economics , and of knowledge , usually based on some situated ethics. All emphasize the actual physical, geographical, ecological and infrastructural state the actor is in, which determines that actor s actions or range of actions all deny that there is any one perspective cognitive point of view from which to apply moral standard standard s of or by authority . This makes such theories unpopular with authority, and popular with those who advocate political decentralisation . Embodiment Humans pass through Kohlberg Gilligan s stages of moral development . Up to stage 3, these stages are compatible with embodiment . Most philosophy of law emphasizes that the fact that bodies take risk to enforce laws, make laws embodied at least to the degree they are enforced. However, the stages become problematic when Lawrence Kohlberg posits a universal ethic s that is, a disembodied ethic s. All ethical decisions are necessarily situated in a world . Carol Gilligan s view is closer to an embodied view and emphasizes ethical relationship s necessarily between bodies over universal ethical principles that require a God s Eye view . Some ethicists emphasize the role of the ethicist to sort out right versus right in a given context. This is stage 4 but assumes that the ethicist is hesitant to damage relationships or violate principles, e.g. that survival or human rights take precedence over property rights . References references Helen Simons Robin Usher 2000 Situated Ethics in Educational Research ISBN 0 415 20666 9 See also Situational ethics Category Applied ethics ... more details
for the academic journal entitled Professional Ethics Professional Ethics journal cleanup date March 2010 Professional ethics encompass the personal and corporate standards of behaviour expected of professional ... of professional conduct ref Professional ethics Professional people and those working in acknowledged ... ethics. ref Ruth Chadwick 1998 . Professional Ethics. In E. Craig Ed. , Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy ... training. ref Caroline Whitbeck, Ethics in Engineering Practice and Research Cambridge University Press, 1998 page 40 ref One of the earliest examples of professional ethics is probably the Hippocratic oath to which medical physician doctors still adhere to this day. Professional ethics is a set of standards adopted by a professional community. Professional ethics are regulated by standards, which are often referred to as codes of ethics. The code of ethics is very important because it gives us boundaries that we have to stay within in our professional careers. The one problem with the code of ethics ... the answers aren t so simple. Professional ethics are also known as Ethical Business Practices . Components ... ethics, there are opportunities for such bodies to become self serving and to fail to follow ... may take moral precedence over other functions of society. ref Alan Gewirth, Professional Ethics The Separatist thesis in Ethics, vol.96, no. 2 January 1986 page 282 ref For example, it could be argued ..., Professional Ethics The separatist thesis in Ethics, vol.96, no. 2 January 1986 page 284 ref Separatism ... valid moral code for all. ref Alan Gewirth, Professional Ethics The separatist thesis in Ethics, vol.96, no. 2 January 1986 page 285 ref See also Business ethicsEthics Engineering Ethics Medical ethics Legal ethics Ethical code Professional Professional abuse Professional negligence in English Law Professional responsibility Outline of ethics Further reading http changingminds.org explanations values values morals ethics.htm Values, morals and ethics. Retrieved August 16, 2009, http www.asaecenter.org ... more details
The ethics of care is a normative ethics ethical theory that is, a theory about what makes actions right ... deontological ethical theories emphasize universal standards and impartiality, ethics of care emphasize ... of those involved Historical background One of the founders of the ethics of care was American ..., 17 26. ref Comparing ethics of care with traditional ethical positions Ethics of care contrasts with more ... and deontological theories e.g. Kantian ethics . This sort of outlook is what feminist critics ... to another in their terms. Ethics of care and feminist ethics While some feminists have criticized care based ethics for reinforcing traditional stereotypes of a good woman ref Bartky, Sandra ... Care focused feminism is a branch of feminist thought, informed primarily by ethics of care as developed ... A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education, page 3 4. University of California Press, Berkeley ... relational ethics relational ethics , predicated on an ethic of care. ref Noddings, Nel Women and Evil, page 222. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1989. ref Ethics of care is also a basis for care focused feminist theorizing on maternal ethics. Critical of how society engenders caring ... caring as an ethically relevant issue. ref Held, Virginia. Ethics of Care, page 64. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006. ref This proposed paradigm shift in ethics encourages that an ethic of caring be the social responsibility of both men and women. See also Theories Feminist ethicsEthics ... and External links Cite book last Held first Virginia title The Ethics of Care publisher Oxford University ... Slote first Michael A. title The Ethics of Care and Empathy publisher Routledge year 2007 location London New York url isbn 9780415772006 hardback http plato.stanford.edu entries feminism ethics 2 Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Feminist Ethics http caae.phil.cmu.edu Cavalier 80130 part2 II 7.html Ethics of Care article at Carnegie Mellon website http www.stolaf.edu people huff classes ... more details
Animal ethics can refer to br Abolitionism animal rights Animal law Animal rights Animal welfare Intrinsic value animal ethics Wildlife management See also Animal rights movement Animal testing Animal testing regulations Cruelty to animals Environmentalism Ethology for social behavior among animals in groups dab de Tierethik lv Dz vnieku aizst v bas tika lt Elgesio su gyv nais etika ... more details
Nursing ethics is a branch of applied ethics that concerns itself with activities in the field of nursing . Nursing ethics shares many principles with medical ethics , such as beneficence ethics beneficence ... means that nursing ethics tends to examine the ethics of caring rather than curing by exploring ... London year 1998 volume 7 pages 56 57 isbn 9780415187121 ref Early work to define ethics in nursing focused more on the virtue ethics virtues that would make a good nurse, rather than looking at what conduct is necessary to respect the person in the nurse s care. However, recently, the ethics of nursing ... . ref cite web url http www.icn.ch icncode.pdf title The ICN Code of Ethics for Nurses year 2006 ... of nursing ethics can appear similar to medical ethics , there are some factors that differentiate it. Generally, the focus of nursing ethics is more on developing a caring relationship than concerns ... first Verena title Ethics in Nursing the caring relationship publisher Butterworth Heinemann location ... may be expressed in traditional medical ethics by the exercise of paternalism , where the health .... However, it is argued by some that this approach acts against important values found in nursing ethics. ref name Rumbold 1999 cite book author Rumbold, G title Ethics in Nursing Practice publisher ... Ethics and Nursing Ethics Is There Really Any Difference? journal Gastroenterology Nursing year 2006 ... results in a distinctive ethics. Also, themes that emphasize respect for the dignity of the patient ..., there continues to be an interest in virtue ethics ref cite book last Armstrong first Alan title Nursing Ethics A Virtue Based Approach publisher Palgrave Macmillan year 2007 isbn 9780230506886 ref in nursing ethics and some support for an ethic of care . ref name Tschudin This is considered by its ... relationship in nursing more accurately than other ethical views. Some themes in nursing ethics Nurses ... journal Nursing Ethics publisher SAGE Publications volume 11 issue 5 pages 500 513 url http nej.sagepub.com ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 The rights ethics is a protest towards Moral absolutism absolutist ethics . It acknowledges the existence of natural and legal rights moral rights . Those rights include liberty rights and Welfare state welfare rights . Works Two important relevant documents were written in 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen The French Declaration of the Rights of Man United States Bill of Rights Philosophers John Locke Thomas Jefferson Gustavo Gutierrez Henry David Thoreau See also Moral absolutism Philosophy topics Category Concepts in ethics Category Rights Category Social concepts Philo stub ... more details
globalize date December 2010 Legal ethics encompasses an ethical code governing the conduct of persons engaged in the practice of law and persons more generally in the legal sector. In the United States Legal ethics in the United States is generally understood to primarily apply to lawyers, while codes of professional responsibility also apply in a derivative sense indirectly to non lawyers who work with lawyers, such as paralegals or private investigators. In the United States, the practice of law is regulated by the governments of the individual states and territories. As a whole, federal law does not control legal ethics. Each state or territory has a code of professional conduct dictating rules of ethics. These may be adopted by the respective state legislatures and or judicial systems. The American Bar Association has promulgated the http www.abanet.org cpr mrpc mrpc toc.html Model Rules of Professional Conduct which, while formally only a recommendation by a private body, have been influential in many jurisdictions. The Model Rules address many topics which are found in state ethics ... of the defining features of legal ethics. Law school s in the United States are required to offer a course in professional responsibility , which encompasses both legal ethics and general matters of professionalism ... who fail to comply with local rules of ethics may be subjected to discipline ranging from private ... Bar of California. http www.calbar.ca.gov calbar pdfs ethics 2007 Rules Prof Conduct.pdf Gabriel ... 41 Boston College Law Review 1 1999 External links http www.calbar.ca.gov ethics State Bar of California Professional Responsibility Legal Ethics http www.disciplinedefensecounsel.org thedisciplinesystem.html ... LII Law about... Professional Responsibility Legal Ethics http www.aprl.net The Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers APRL http www.law.cornell.edu ethics The Legal Information Institute ... Code of Conduct Ethics DEFAULTSORT Legal Ethics Category Legal ethics bg ru ... more details
Infobox Journal title Ethics cover editor Henry S. Richardson discipline Philosophy , Ethics abbreviation publisher University of Chicago Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1890 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.journals.uchicago.edu ET home.html link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR 00141704 OCLC 42799275 LCCN sn99 23442 CODEN ISSN 00141704 eISSN Ethics is an academic journal founded in 1890 and published by the University of Chicago Press . The journal publishes scholarly work in ethics moral , political philosophy political , and jurisprudence legal philosophy from a variety of intellectual perspectives, including social and political philosophy political theory , law , and economics . In addition to major articles, Ethics also publishes review essays, discussion articles, book reviews, and book notes. ref http www.journals.uchicago.edu ET home.html ref Notable articles An Epistemic Conception of Democracy 1986 Joshua Cohen philosopher Joshua Cohen Polity and Group Difference 1989 Iris Marion Young Liberal Individualism and Liberal Neutrality 1989 Will Kymlicka Assessing the Communitarian Critique of Liberalism 1989 Allen Buchanan Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty 1992 Thomas Pogge Distributive Justice What the People Think 1992 David Miller political theorist David Miller Two Concepts of Liberalism 1995 William Galston Trust as an Affective Attitude 1996 Karen Jones See also List of philosophy journals References Reflist added above categories infobox footers by script assisted edit Category University of Chicago Press academic journals Category Publications established in 1890 Category Ethics journals fi Ethics ... more details
Refimprove date June 2011 Computer Ethics is a branch of practical philosophy which deals with how computing ... maner title A Very Shory History of Computer Ethics last Bynum first Terrell Ward publisher Southern ... of ethical behavior that exists in the work place. 3. Exposure to formal codes of ethics. ref Margaret, A, & Henry, J. Journal of business ethics. Computer Ethics The Role of Personal, Informal, and Formal ... To understand the foundation of computer ethics, it is important to look into the different schools of ethical theory . Each school of ethics influences a situation in a certain direction and pushes .... The origins of Deontological Ethics are generally attributed to the German philosopher Immanuel ... of social contract . Virtue Ethics is the belief that ethics should be more concerned with the character ... with Social Contract ethics. Although concern for virtue appears in several philosophical traditions ... ethics are investigated by information ethics , a branch of philosophical ethics established by Luciano Floridi . The term computer ethics was first coined by Dr. Walter Maner, a professor at Boston ... programs in academic settings. History The concept of computer ethics originated in 1950 when ... ethics and made Norbert Wiener the father of computer ethics. Later on, in 1966 another MIT professor ... sure another person did not follow suit, an ethics code for computers was needed. Sometime further ... code of ethics in the field of computer technology. Citation needed date October 2011 In 1970, a medical ... harder to make when computers are added. He noticed a need for a different branch of ethics for when it came to dealing with computers. The term Computer ethics was thus invented. During the same year ... code of ethics due to which, by the middle of the 1970s new privacy and computer crime ... his second significant addition to the field of computer ethics. He published a book titled Computer ... there, developed the first ever curriculum for a university course on computer ethics. To make ... more details
Ethics in America was a ten part television series in which panels of leading politicians, lawyers, journalists, doctors, business people, and philosophers discussed the ethics ethical issues of hypothetical scenarios in politics, the media, medicine, law, and other areas. The panels were moderated by law professors from leading law schools. The show aired from 1988 to 1989. ref name inbase cite web title Ethics in America TV Series publisher InBaseline url http www.inbaseline.com project.aspx?project id 155359 accessdate 2008 08 31 ref The series was developed and hosted by former CBS News president Fred Friendly and produced by Columbia University Seminars on Media and Society later renamed Fred Friendly Seminars . It was funded in part by the Annenberg CPB Project . The executive producer ..., Fred Friendly Seminars produced a new series, Ethics in America II , which also aired on PBS. ref name inbase ref cite web last Seglin first Jeffrey L. title Ethics in America II work The Right ... 2007 04 ethics in america ii.html accessdate 2008 08 31 ref Episodes The original series included ten one hour episodes ref cite web title Ethics in America A Ten Part Series 1987 publisher Fred Friendly ... 31 ref ref name annenberg cite web title Ethics in America Individual Program Descriptions publisher ... of a Hostile Takeover Ethics in Business Do Unto Others Personal Ethics Does Doctor Know Best? Ethics in Medicine The Human Experiment Ethics in Scientific Research The Politics of Privacy Ethics in Journalism Public Trust, Private Interests Ethics in Government To Defend a Killer Ethics in Criminal Law Truth on Trial Ethics in Civil Law Under Orders, Under Fire Ethics in the Military, Part I Under Orders, Under Fire Ethics in the Military, Part II Panelists Panelists who appeared on the series ... Awards The series received a number of awards, including ref cite web title Ethics in America Reviews ... and a lists of panelists http www.learner.org resources series81.html Teacher resources on Ethics ... more details
Ethics is in general terms the study of right and wrong. It can look descriptively at moral behaviour and judgements it can give practical advice normative ethics , or it can analyse and theorise about the nature of morality and ethics. ref http www.iep.utm.edu ethics ref Contemporary study of ethics ... . ref Normative ethics has declined, while meta ethics is increasingly followed. Abstract theorizing ... . Experiments in Ethics. Harvard University Press. ref Practical and theoretical areas Psychology ... in ethics. ref LaFollette, Hugh 2002 . Ethics in Practice 2nd Edition . Blackwell Publishing. ISBN ... to ethics. ref Cuneo,Terence, 2007. The Normative Web An Argument for Moral Realism , Oxford University ... ethics. ref Michael Brady ed. . 2011 New Waves in Metaethics . Aldershot Palgrave Macmillan. ref This has ... , G. E. Moore and the error theories of J. L. Mackie ref Mackie, J. L. Ethics, Inventing right and wrong ... Brewer, T. 2009 . The retrieval of ethics . Oxford Oxford University Press. ref Heidegger s work has ... s Morals by Agreement . Cambridge University Press. ref The ethics of care , and environmental ethics ... dominance of reason and male based values ref Noddings, Nel, Ethics from the Stand Point ... theory of ethics, single ideas which were reputed to explain or justify whole aspects ... stimulated the development of both error theory and meta ethics as moves to either review or to strengthen ... of making decisions based on the context, ref Dancy, Stephen 2004 Ethics Without Principles .... Challenges remaining Major challenges for ethics include the fact value distinction, ref Stroud ... Moral Relativism ref across cultures and eras. Some feel that the persistence of problems in ethics theory has led to an overall decline in the interest in working in the field of pure ethics as more opportunities arise in applied ethics and meta ethics. Stephen Darwall et al ref Darwall, Stephen ... Century ethics, the vigorous revival of metaethics coincidental with the emergence .. of a criticism ... more details
According to the Church of Scientology , Ethics may be defined as the actions an individual takes on himself ... Life with Scientology Ethics Bot generated title ref According to founder L. Ron Hubbard s teachings, Scientology ethics is predicated on the idea that there are degrees of ethical conduct. ref http www.scientologyethics.org page02.htm Scientology Bettering Life with Scientology Ethics Bot generated title ref Good and Evil The Church s official position declares The logic of Scientology ethics ... Scientology ethics is all about, it must be understood that good can be considered to be a constructive ... Ethics Bot generated title ref Hubbard stated that all Scientology organizations need to keep their statistics of production up, and that Ethics action must be brought against the staff member responsible ... in terms of five levels of Ethics Conditions . The main categories for these conditions are Non existence ... edition, pg.367 ref Ethics protection In 1965, Hubbard issued the policy letter HCOPL 1 Sep 1965 reissued 5 Oct 1985 entitled Ethics Protection . In it, he states that Ethics actions are often used to handle down individual statistics. A person who is not doing his job becomes an Ethics target and goes on to detail how a Scientologist can protect himself from Ethics punishment by being more productive ... to the Ethics process, even if they have openly committed violations blockquote When people ... a blink from Ethics.... And Ethics must recognize a Kha Khan when it sees one and tear up the bad report chits on the person with a yawn. ref Hubbard Communications Office, HCOPL 1 Sep 1965, Ethics ... expressed concern that, in the wrong hands, Scientology ethics can be wielded arbitrarily and absurdly ... as pronouncing that the purpose of ethics is to remove counter intentions from the environment. And having ... and a ll ethics is for in actual fact is simply that additional tool necessary to make it possible to get Scientology technology in. That s the whole purpose of ethics to get technology in . What this translates ... more details
Evolutionary biology Evolutionary ethics could be either a form of descriptive ethics or normative ethics . Descriptive evolutionary ethics consists of biological approaches to ethics morality based on the role ... evolutionary ethics may represent a more independent attempt to use evolution , alone or partially ... Ethics ref Paul Lawrence Farber, 1994, The Temptations of Evolutionary Ethics , chapter 1 ref . David ... have evolved but denies that this provides a basis for morality Evolution and Ethics ,1893 blockquote The propounders of what are called the ethics of evolution, when the evolution of ethics ... 1900 claimed that evolution was irrelevant for ethics because it could not be used as a justification for ethics. British philosopher G. E. Moore Principia Ethica demonstrated that all systems of naturalistic ethics, including evolutionary ethics, are flawed. He first pointed out that even if evolution ... ref Quoted by Farber, 1994, p. 112 ref . John Dewey was also a critic of evolutionary ethics ... Dobzhansky was highly critical of evolutionary ethics No theory of evolutionary ethics can be acceptable ... of pure rationality. ref Ruse, M. 1986 . Evolutionary Ethics A phoenix arisen. Zygon Journal ... writes blockquote In a sense the evolutionist s case is that ethics is a collective illusion of the human .... ethics is illusory inasmuch as it persuades us that it has an objective reference. This is the crux ... Descriptive evolutionary ethics See also Evolution of morality Descriptive evolutionary ethics ... evolutionary ethics Normative evolutionary ethics aims at defining which acts are right or wrong ... ethics, because it defines what is good on the basis of genetics and the theory of evolution ... ethics. According to philosopher G. E. Moore see above all systems of naturalistic ethics, including normative evolutionary ethics, do commit the naturalistic fallacy . The naturalistic fallacy does not apply to descriptive evolutionary ethics because no ethical statements are inferred from facts. Also ... more details
Feminism sidebar expanded all Philosophy sidebar Feminist ethics is an approach to ethics that builds ... s moral experience and it therefore chooses to reimagine ethics through a holistic feminist approach to transform it. ref http plato.stanford.edu entries feminism ethics Tong, R. and Williams N., Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Feminist Ethics, First published Tue May 12, 1998 substantive revision Mon May 4, 2009. ref Concept Feminist philosophers critique traditional ethics as pre eminently .... Traditional ethics prizes masculine cultural traits like independence, autonomy, intellect, will, wariness ... Jaggar, Feminist Ethics, 1992 Jaggar, Feminist Ethics, 1992 ref and gives less weight to culturally ... of hierarchy, nature, immanence, process, joy, peace, and life. ref name Jaggar, Feminist Ethics, 1992 Traditional ethics has a male orientated convention in which moral reasoning is viewed through ... Ethics, 1992 Historical background Feminist ethics developed from Mary Wollstonecraft s Vindication ... approaches to ethics, were further developed around this period by other notable people like Catherine ..., 1966 ref Feminist care ethics main Ethics of care Carol Gilligan and Nel Noddings are exponents of a feminist care ethics which criticise traditional ethics as deficient to the degree they lack ..., N., Caring A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education. Berkeley University of California ... approaches to ethics in comparison to non feminist care focused approaches to ethics, feminist ones ... 20th century, Black feminist ethics challenged mainstream white feminist ethics to become more .... Black feminist ethics sought to give a voice to the concerns of black and ethnic minority women .... ref Feminist ethics and the future Feminist ethicists believe there is an obligation for women ... ethics. The goal of feminist ethics is the transformation of societies and situations where women ... and the Subversion of Identity, New Your Routledge. Card, Claudia. 1999 . On Feminist Ethics and Politics ... more details
Development ethics is a field of enquiry that reflects on both the ends and the means of economic development . It typically takes a normative stance asking and answering questions about the nature of ethically desirable development, what ethics means for achieving development, and discusses various ethical dilemmas that the practice of development has led to. In short its aim is to ensure that value issues are an important part of the discourse of development. ref name IDEA Key themes It typically looks at development theories and practice and their relationships with social justice human rights basic needs A major focus of the literature is on the ethics of the means . This involves asking about, not only how to realize the goals of development but also what are ethical limits in their pursuit. ref name IDEA http www.development ethics.org what is International Development Ethics Association. What is Development Ethics ref Denis Goulet , one of the founding fathers of the discipline argued in The Cruel Choice 1971 that Development ethics is useless unless it can be translated into public action. By public action is meant action taken by public authority, as well as actions taken by private agents by having important consequences for the life of the public community. The central question is How can moral guidelines influence decisions of those who hold power? ref Goulet,Denis 1971 The Cruel Choice, ref Prominent development ethicists Denis Goulet Gunnar Myrdal Dudley Seers Amartya Sen References Reflist Further reading Crocker, D.A. 1991 Toward Development Ethics, World Development 19. Dower, N. 1988 What is Development? A Philosopher s Answer , Centre for Development Studies Occasional Paper Series, 3, Glasgow University of Glasgow. Gasper, D. 1994 Development Ethics An Emergent ... 1996 A New Discipline Development Ethics, The Kellogg Institute Working Papers Working Paper 231 ... Ethics Association. Category Development Category Development studies ... more details
for the topic of practical ethics Applied ethics The book Practical Ethics is an introduction to applied ethics written by modern bioethics bioethical philosopher Peter Singer . It was originally published in 1979 and has since been translated into a number of languages. The book caused outrage in Germany , Austria and Switzerland . ref cite web url http www.cns.nyu.edu pillow gradforum materials DangerousPhilosopher.pdf title The Dangerous Philosopher accessdate 2009 05 22 ref The 1993 second edition has new chapters on refugees and the environment, and new sections on Equal opportunity equality and disability , Embryonic stem cell embryo experimentation , and the treatment of academics in Germany. ref cite web url http www.philosophyblog.com.au review of practical ethics by peter singer title Review of Practical Ethics by Peter Singer date 2006 09 20 accessdate 2009 05 22 ref ref cite web url http www.cambridge.org catalogue catalogue.asp?isbn 9780521439718 title Practical Ethics 2nd edition accessdate 2009 05 22 ref A third edition of Practical Ethics was published in 2011. It doesn t have the chapter on refugees, and has a new chapter on climate change. ref cite web url http www.cambridge.org us knowledge isbn item5759355 Practical 20Ethics ?site locale en US title Cambridge University Press accessdate 2011 03 17 ref The work analyzes, in detail, why and how beings interests should be weighed. He states that a being s interests should always be weighed according to that being s concrete properties, and not according to its belonging to some abstract group. The book studies a number of ethical issues including Race classification of human beings race , sex , ability, species, abortion , euthanasia , infanticide , embryo experimentation , Animal rights status of animals , political violence, overseas aid , and obligation to assist others. References reflist Further reading ... authorlink Mary Midgley Category 1979 books Category Books by Peter Singer Category Ethics books philo ... more details
Engineering ethics is the field of applied ethics and system of moral principles that apply to the practice ... of science , the philosophy of engineering , and the ethics of technology . Background and origins Defination Engineering ethics is 1 the study of the moral issues and decisions confronting ... AIST 1974 . Neither AIME, nor its subsidiary societies have adopted a formal code of ethics ... employee. ref name Layton p. 35 Layton 1986 p. 35. ref Even so, at that time ethics was viewed as a personal ... of ethics in the United States. When the 19th century drew to a close and the 20th century began ..., and licensing requirements as well as a code of ethics. Layton 1986 . pp. 45 46 ref One response was the development of formal codes of ethics by three of the four founding engineering societies. AIEE ... . pp. 70 & 114. ref AIME did not adopt a code of ethics in its history. ref name Layton p. 35 Concerns ... ref Professional societies have adopted generally uniform codes of ethics. On the other hand technical societies have generally not adopted these, but instead sometimes offer ethics education and resources ... Engineers released in 1946 its Canons of Ethics for Engineers and Rules of Professional Conduct, which evolved to the current Code of Ethics, adopted in 1964. These requests ultimately led to the creation of the Board of Ethical Review in 1954. Ethics cases rarely have easy answers, but the BER s nearly ..., that the profession is having to consider and address. Defination Engineering ethics is 1 the study ... ethics identify a specific precedence with respect to the engineer s consideration for the society ... prepared codes of ethics. Some go back to the early decades of the twentieth century. ref name Layton ... of the codes of ethics are largely similar across the various engineering societies and chartering ... endanger the public or the environment ref name IEEE Paramount IEEE 2006 . Code of Ethics http ... name PEO public good PEO. Professional Engineers Ontario Code of Ethics . Section 77.2.i of the Ontario ... more details