"All professions are conspiracies against the laity." - George Bernard Shaw
So professional ethics (in many cases) are there to protect the profession, and the professionals within it. The dilemma is faced by the individual in the profession who cares about what is right and just but not "ethical" as defined by his profession.
For example, a lawyer knows a man in jail is innocent but his source is also his client. Even after the client dies "professional ethics" forbids him from achieving justice for the wronged man. Thus the dilemma.
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what is Worldcom incorporated ethical issue all about ? what is Worldcom incorporated ethical issue all about ?
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.
It is both an ethical and legal issue.
Ethical Issue Intensity
Representation was such a difficult issue to resolve because it consisted all legislation.
Representation was such a difficult issue to resolve because it consisted all legislation.
In order to help or resolve an issue, you have to know what the issue is. Once you know that, it is important to look up similar problems, and get ideas on how to fix the issue.
ethical intensity
You've only strengthened my resolve to provide a good example. Let's resolve this issue congenially.
An ethical issue is a problem that requires someone to choose between two things that need to be decided as right or wrong. An example of an ethical issue is that you know that your best friend is cheating on his wife, you don't want to tell her, but it still isn't right.
Not directly, although the election of 1860 was the pivotal first step at resolving the slavery issue. It led to a civil war which in time did resolve the issue by ending slavery.