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What role do ethics play in critical thinking and decision making?

Ethics plays a very important part in the critical thinking process. Ethics is literally morals that you hold to even when no one is watching you. In critical thinking, ethics influences the way you will think on a subject depending on what you believe. In decision-making, your personal ethics may prevent you from making a 'the end justifies the means' type of thing, regardless of having a good alternative.


Should ethics be taught in college?

yes to raise the society whom will think and write for future generation. we don't have writers now


What is the role of thinking?

Thinking defines who you are. Thinking is the process at which you use your mind to consider something carefully. Someone who thinks has an agile mind as compared to the person who does not and does not care to think. "What we think, we become." ~ Buddha


How did the philosophy of Socrates affect the Athenian youth?

He challenged the youth to think outside the box and question the norm, to not accept what people had always said was true and to figure it out for themselves. He wanted the youth to be independent and think for themselves, something today's youth is lacking. Truly thinking about ethics, justice, politics, morals, and how to better the world around you can spark a change in people; this was a goal Socrates accomplished in Athens youth.


How does philosophy evolve?

Philosophy naturally progresses through thinkers and movements.For instance, in Ancient Greek philosophy, the ideas of Socrates were portrayed through the writings of Plato, but we are unable to know how much of his dialogues were his philosophy or the philosophy of Socrates. Soon after Plato, his student, Aristotle, succeeded him and had very different philosophies. He was more scientific in nature (often called the first biologist) as he approached philosophy in a methodical way. Plato's ethics involved a moderate amount of "virtue ethics", and Aristotle built from this and really ran with the idea of "virtue ethics" (especially in his Nicomachean Ethics).Another example of natural progression is found in British Empiricism. The first main philosopher that is noted as an empiricist is John Locke. He founded his philosophy on claiming that empirical (experiential) sensation is that which is prevalent in reality -- contrasting continental rationalism (Descartes, "I think therefore I am," [thought requires an agent, so he knows there is an agent because he can think]). David Hume, a skeptical British empiricist, ran with this to the extreme. He claimed that we cannot know reality, but the closest thing we can get to knowing reality is through experience. As you can see, this is quite a dramatic shift from Locke. Yet, Hume's ideas simply progressed from Locke's.Thus, as time goes on, ideas and philosophers build upon each others' philosophies.

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Absolutely! Photoshop is very useful when it comes to simple photoediting, like making the colors more vibrant and cropping, as well as more advanced techniques. I think it would be a very useful and powerful program for a photojournalist.


What is a question that you can address about civil rights movements?

I think a neat question to ask about the civil rights movements would be to ask how the gay rights movement in the 21st century can be compared to the movement for racial equality in the 20th century.


Is it true ethics vary from society to other?

Of course it is! Ethics (Arguably) vary from person to person. An individual believes what they think to be ethical. Ethics are influenced by society as a whole and as that society differs, so does ethics. We may think it's bad to sacrifice people to god as a means of honouring the person, but some tribe in Mongolia might think differently.


African ethics is at crossroads the statement true.why.explain what you think is meant by the statement and give reasons for such a phenomenon?

African ethics is at crossroads the statement true.why.explain what you think is meant by the statement and give reasons for such a phenomenon?


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How do ethics apply to science?

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What is the difference between professional ethics from health ethics?

I think professional ethics are limited in capacity as they are useful in the work place and they are enforced by code of conduct and if you are not following them. You can be punished. on the other hand personal ethics are some how what we think its right to do.they are not being enforced by anyone but what you see as right to do may not be neccesarily be right for someone else.They differ from one person to person.


What is function of ethics in society?

Ethics and society go hand in hand. Think about it: we would not have a society if it were not for ethics. Ethics are what MAKES a society. Ethics such as: working hard, being a good parent, having faith in your country, etc. Of course, there will always be the select people who do not have ethics; but in short, ethics makes a society.


Who said 'Seek happiness as the only good'?

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What is the difference between the counselling code of ethics and the nursing code of ethics?

I think the difference lies on who it is meant to be. For the counselling, it is for the counselor for when they do their job and for nursing then its for nurses when they do their duties.


Why do you think businesses with written codes of ethics and ethics programs for their employees have fewer ethical problems than other companies?

Written codes of ethics and ethics programs provide all employees with a more explicit statement of what is expected and what is not acceptable. This reduces the opportunity for misunderstanding or acting improperly through ignorance and thus results in fewer ethics problems.


Why do you think that businesses with written codes of ethics and ethics programs for their employees have fewer ethical problems than other companies?

Written codes of ethics and ethics programs provide all employees with a more explicit statement of what is expected and what is not acceptable. This reduces the opportunity for misunderstanding or acting improperly through ignorance and thus results in fewer ethics problems.