That's a tough one, but perhaps something like not reporting or helping the INS catch a friend who is an illegal immigrant. You are being kind and supporting your friends, helping them stay with their naturalized or citizen-by-birth family, but INS is still technically after part of the family because they were not all born here. Ethical, but technically illegal.
Ethics is always present in a hospital. Some things you may consider unethical is a DNR, in which if the patient goes into cardiac arrest or a condition like that, doctors cannot under any circumstances revive the patient, and must allow them to die.
Another, is that if a patient is infected with the blood of another patient (for whatever reason) who, say, has HIV. The patient, or even nurse or doctor, must not be aware they have been infected. This is technically leaking patient information out, and is forbidden/ illegal.
Ethics is a wide spectrum, and these are just a few examples of possibly unethical behavior that is "legal."
Killing another human being just because you felt like it would be a morally wrong or ethically bad act. Another would be cheating on your spouse when you promised not to. Another would be lying in court when you swore to tell the truth.
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its illegal to sell medicines without doctor's prescription but its ethical to sell if the patient really needs it and is in an emergency
Rushing a person to hospital by breaking traffic signal.
Selling something to someone when you know they don't need it and can't really afford it.
prostitution and killing and stealing
Immoral refers to actions that go against ethical principles or beliefs, while illegal refers to actions that are against the law. Something can be considered immoral but not illegal, and vice versa.
No, illegal behavior refers to actions that violate laws, regulations, or rules, while unethical behavior involves actions that violate moral principles or standards. One can engage in behavior that is legal but unethical, and vice versa. It is important to uphold both legal and ethical standards in one's actions.
Ethical absolutism is a type of ethical reasoning in which certain actions are declared ethical or unethical regardless of the context of the actions. Several examples are: 1. Slavery is unethical. 2. It is never acceptable to terminate a viable pregnancy. 3. You must always tell the exact truth.
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Ethical implication states that there are consequences for ehtical or moral actions.
Ethical decision making in a business or group context will be necessarily limited to actions and words as there is no way to know an individuals thoughts or motivation. As a result, ethical assessments will have an emphasis on actions and outcomes.
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The ethical compass of society guides our decisions and actions towards fairness and justice.
It is not only unethical, it is also illegal.
are fairness and honesty in business important ethical concerns? give examples
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People posting illegal content.