It's easy to take the topic of ethics for granted and it's also easy to constantly worry about it. On one hand, there are people who go about their lives simply doing what they think is right and not giving "ethics" a second thought until a crisis occurs. Then there are those on the other end of the spectrum who are always fighting ethical battles either defensively or offensively. These people are either in the midst of a crisis themselves, or are fighting proactively against the moral decline around them. If you surveyed most people about the importance of ethics, you would get a wide range of responses from apathy to urgency.
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Humer always tried to balance his financial responsibilities to his shareholders with his ethical responsibilities to the millions of people who use Roche's drugs.
David Suzuki has written: 'Enfin de bonnes nouvelles' 'The sacred balance' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Social ecology 'Genethics' -- subject(s): Genetic engineering, Genetics, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Genetic engineering, Moral and ethical aspects of Genetics
Ethical Leadership can be evaluated on the of ethical decision making, ethical communication and ethical team building.
Ethical Myopia is an inability to recognize ethical situations that require attention. Ethical myopia results from a poor ethical grounding.
there are no objective ethical facts and no true ethical principles
"bio-ethical laws: Laws that are bio-ethical".
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ethical issue intensity can be define as perceive relevance or importance of an ethical issue it reflects the ethical sensitivity of the individual or group triggering the ethical decision process.
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