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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Ethics (also known as moral philosophy) is a branch of philosophy which seeks to address questions about morality, such as what the fundamental semantic, ontological, and epistemic nature of ethics or morality is (meta-ethics), how moral values should be determined (normative ethics), how a moral outcome can be achieved in specific situations (applied ethics), how moral capacity or moral agency develops and what its nature is (moral psychology), and what moral values people actually abide by (descriptive ethics). From Wikipedia under the
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386px x 590px | 22.60kB [source page] Knowledgebase > Applied Arts and Sciences > Law and Jurisprudence > Modular Ethics Modular Ethics From Yahoo Image Search: "ethics" Jennifer Donahue: Ethics Probe Could Feel to Voters Like 1992 ...
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Washington Post The House ethics committee announced in September that it was investigating whether Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) acted improperly in ... From Google News Search: "ethics" Ethics question: Should a homeless man who loves his children be allowed to keep them? Q. This is the law and ethics questions, and this is not a law question but an ethics question. So it is opinion based. I am not asking for a legal answer, I already know the law, I am asking for your moral viewpoint on the situation. Should a homeless man who loves his children be allowed to keep them?? The hypothetical man is looking for a job, but not avidly. And he of course, lives on the street, and not in a car. Asked by Robert Wilkins - Sat Jun 28 16:00:41 2008 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. No, because if he really loved them he would be looking for a job 24/7, he'd try to make as much effort as possible, and if he really loved them he'd realize he can't provide for his children and should instead let someone who can until he is ready for them. Streets are no place for children, regardless of loving parents or not... love doesn't put food in their mouths, clothes on their backs, or a roof over their head; hard work and dedication does. Answered by !Yoga! - Sat Jun 28 16:09:23 2008 What is Feminist ethics? Identify three issues that are some of the concerns of feminist ethics? Q. From an ethical perspective, explain why feminist ethics is an intellectually necessary analysis? Please help me find the answers to these questions; thank you so much! Asked by Rami - Sun Jun 7 15:47:14 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Feminist ethics is the radical notion that women are equal to men. Well, women have been historically perceived as non-rational, highly emotional individuals. It is necessary to critique things from a feminist perspective because men have established the structures of multiple societies. Consider America, "all men are created equal," just some wear shackles, and men really means "men;" women couldn't vote. Look at businesses, executive offices, etc. All are predominately run by men. Who knows what your question wants specifically though. Answered by livesinavan - Sun Jun 7 16:07:03 2009 What are the code of ethics for the medical office administrator?
Q. I am a student and my major is medical office administration, for homework i have to come up with the code of ethics for my field. Asked by southern_devil32222 - Tue Feb 10 11:03:37 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Here is a link for AMAA code of ethics. Hope this helps! Answered by jumpinmonkey - Tue Feb 10 11:17:01 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "ethics" Ethics (from the Ancient Greek "ethikos", meaning "arising from habit"), a major branch of philosophy, is the study of value or quality. It covers the analysis and employment of concepts such as right, wrong, good, evil, justice and responsibility. Sourced
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