Category: Ethics

  • An Institutional Review Board: Research Ethics

    The central concept of scientific ethics is the concept of responsibility. The goal of developing scientific ethics in research organizations should be to raise the awareness of scientists about all aspects of responsibility. Moreover, one should take into account the criteria for the proper conduct of the scientific activity, which is based on such values…

  • Aspects of Ethical and Non-Ethical Decisions

    The questions related to philosophical issues have been extensively discussed by people for many centuries. One of the core philosophical problems of the boundary between ethical and non-ethical actions and decisions. The topic of ethics is a complex one and has been approached from different angles by numerous philosophers. Yet, the most relevant perspective is…

  • Aspects of Ethical Decision‐Making

    Table of Contents Abstract Ethics within decisions Decision-making References Abstract Most ethical dilemmas are conflicts between the whole and its part: organization and individual, society and organization. It is impossible to choose a single concept of ethical decision-making because it will change depending on the circumstances. As for me, over the course, I have learned…

  • Ethics: Types and What Is It For

    Ethics is a major part of philosophy which subject of studying is morality. Morality does not form a special area in human life, but it is present in people’s every relation (the relation surrounding people surrounding, to the nature, to animals). Ethics have a close connection with sciences about humans – psychology, cultural science, pedagogies,…

  • Ethics for Policy Planners and Analysts

    Ethics and its types Ethics refers to the process through which people determine what is right and wrong (Dunn, 2015). Also, it comprises the actions that stem from the conclusions made regarding right and wrong. Ethics is a vital aspect of all professions, including planning and analysis. Each profession has a code of conduct that…

  • The Trolley Problem and Ethical Theories

    Table of Contents Background Objective Methodology Results Discussion Conclusion References Moral dilemmas and questions are something that individuals face daily. In cases with a clear answer, most people will follow their code of ethics without giving it much thought. When people consider how they have navigated the moral sea, their ethics become clear. The trolley…

  • Ethical Behavior: Human Strengths and Weaknesses

    Table of Contents Introduction Personal Ethical Decision Making The Impact of ACHE Standards on My Ethical Decision Making Influence of Individual Ethics on Decision Making Strategies for Future Decision Making Conclusion Reference Introduction The Affiliates of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), has set up its standards of work and performance. These standards and…

  • Animal Welfare Ethics: Hunting & Poaching

    Table of Contents Introduction Unethical Hunting and Poaching How Hunting Could be Turned into Ethical an Activity Conclusion References Introduction Ethics is a term used to describe what is either right or wrong. It is sometimes referred to as moral philosophy. It is a branch of philosophy that is concerned with concepts such as right,…

  • The Code of Ethics: Standards & Values Within the Organization

    The main goal and vision of the management information system is to develop an information system that will affect the society in the future. With this vision in mind, there develops responsibility on the practitioners to stick to professional codes of conduct and professional training standards. The codes of ethical standards provide a guideline that…

  • The Ethical Use of Surrounding Biometrics

    Introduction The pace of the development of modern technology opens up many unique possibilities for ordinary people. Some electronic tools, previously only visible on the screens of science fiction films, are now found in the devices of the vast majority of users around the world. Many such systems have come into society’s daily life from…