How do ethics relate to legal systems?
Ethical behaviour is determined by an individuals context ie their background beliefs, values and morals. Large groups of individuals can then work together to make these behaviours the legal standard which means that if one individual does not act in this way, they are able to be sanctioned either via fines or imprisonment etc. In effect, what was a personal choice becomes a governing rule with an associated punishment to act as a deterrent.
WHAT INCREASE unethical behaviour?
Essential to living as believers is a walk of love we attain by following God's Word.
I John 5:3 "For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments…"
Ephesians 5:2 "And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us… "
Living this way, we are sound-minded and feel protected and safe. In contrast, if we fail to walk in love, fear, the believer's greatest enemy, becomes evident in our lives.
II Timothy 1:7 "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind."
I John 4:18 "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love."
Fear is the basis of many human difficulties, including anxiety, apprehension, regret, suspicion, envy, discouragement, doubt, worry, confusion, and more. Unethical behavior is always action motivated by fear.
To be the kind of person we should be for our friends and loved ones, we faithfully put our trust in God and continue walking in His love. In doing this, we live courageously without fear.
How concepts of ethics influence the way you handle sports program?
ethics relates to the study and standards of morality that individuals should follow and values are also important part as we handle sport programs because it is base n our ability on how we manage and control our behavior in handling sport program. sport.
"You have heard that it was said, "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth". But I say to you, do not resist an evildoer. If anyone strikes you on the right cheek, turn to him the other also." Matthew 5:38-39
There's also a quote from Ghandi :- "An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind."
What is the nursing code of ethics?
Much of it is common sense be respectful, don't take to others about your patients even other nurses( confidentiality) or doctors, family members and so on but for the full code go to the nursingworld website.
What happened to the Vietnamese policeman who was cut in half in an accident?
His name was Nguyen Thanh Trung and he passed away.
If you tell the doctor you are not a virgin and you are underage do they tell your parents?
No. A doctor will keep the confidentiality of the patient unless they feel the teenager is in danger or if a crime has been committed.
Can you take adipex if you currently take Cymbalta?
You definitely need to check with your doctor and at least the pharmacist.
Part of the approval process by the FDA is to test side effects of a drug being combined with another.
Both are stimulants and you could get "too much" stimulation.
I hope you are referring to the approved drug phentermine and not the untested knockoff phentramine.
Luck.
What are the dis advantages of mercy killing?
Advantages are that the person stops suffering from the pain that they may have it also depends on the condition if the person is mentally disabled and very sick, that person would probably wish to die than live. Disadvatages are that the person starts depending on other person to help them or do something. The person can get saved by pain management, psychological support, family support, and economical support. The doctors can diagnose wrong too and then what if there is a chance of that person living but other people dont realize it. Every person has a right to live as long as they want so no one should take their lives away from them.
What are the ethical issues involved in Euthanasia?
It's a difficult subject to discuss. Many people think it's wrong to take your own life (or for someone to willingly help you end your life) - even if it means you're freed from the suffering of terminal and/or painful illness. From my own point of view - I would much rather end my life (or give permission for someone to help me) than be left in a vegetative state or in severe pain just because the law says the medical profession mustprolong my life indefinitely !
What did Socrates do in history that he is so famous?
He is credited as one of the founders of Western Philosophy, but don't take my word for it, read for yourself. It's what Socrates would have wanted.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socrates
Why do people disagree over whether euthanasia is right or wrong?
some people think euthanasia is like "putting people to sleep" and doctors are playing god. some people think it's as bad as killing someone. some people think it should be allowed because it "puts people out of misery" like someone who is suffering from a painful disease or some misfortune of life and wants to die. it's as big a controversial topic as abortion.
Euthanasia should be allowed in presence of a high ranked police officer or a Gazetted officer who is not related to the person. And who will not in anyway gain monetary benefits, like inheriting something.
Ethics in government award in 1995?
Archibald Cox.
Archibald Cox http://www.igpa.uillinois.edu/ethics/default.asp
What was Shakespeare's political affiliation?
Shakespeare did not get involved in national politics for two reasons: first, he was not a nobleman and only noblemen could go to court and influence the monarch and second, it was dangerous to make political statements in plays, as the producers of The Isle of Dogs found to their cost. Although Shakespeare's father was involved in local politics, Shakespeare was not really connected enough to Stratford to play a part in their political system, and not respectable enough to be involved in London politics. Also, political parties as we now understand them did not exist in Shakespeare's day.
What difference of ethics and psychology?
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. Some people believe psychology is simply the study of people and their behaviors and mental processes but psychology also studies animals. The term "behavior" means outward or overt actions and reactions, including movement and talking. The term "mental processes" refers to all the internal, covert activity of our minds, like thinking and feeling.
The most important difference between pseudo-psychology and psychology is the fact that psychology is scientific. Psychologist can observe and draw conclusions from experiments via the scientific method.
On the other hand, pseudo-psychology, or fake psychology, can be thought of as unsupported information that is NOT scientific nor academic. A great example of pseudo-psychology is astrology. There are many people who believe in it and take it for granted but there is no scientific information to support its basis and thus it cannot be empirically observed.
Should celebrities be role models?
Only in their chosen career, if they have one.
They generally don't seek to be celebrities, and should not be reviled if they have the same faults as anyone else might.... who cares if they drink too much, or have too many partners, get caught speeding, if they can still do they job they are employed to do.
If a non-celebrity can get caught speeding, pay the fines and not suffer any more grief, then why should Mr or Ms X?
It only matters if they are claiming to be fine, upstanding citizens.
i helped my sister out when she needed a babysitter, but i wanted to go to this party
What crime family is the TV show the Sopranos based on?
* New Jersey-based DiMeo crime family * New York-based Lupertazzi crime family
What are the three motivating reasons that individuals seek power in society?
People seek power in society to gain a healthy social standing, to develop contacts and to run society in a better way.
A more explicit set of motivating reasons that cause individuals to seek power are the floowing:
1. To achieve the collective good;
2. To seek power in the conscious pursuit of their self interest; and
3. They seek power because of unconscious motives related to deprivations in their childhood.
Why does a man perform evil things?
Sadly yes, they do. They always have done & it's my guess they always will. It seems that is what Human Nature is like.
A simple example, though not really considered "evil" but connected in some ways: fighting, teaseing, name calling. All of these thing could lead to someone getting hurt.
Why did Robespierre believe the use of terror against his enemies was necessary?
Robespierre wanted more terror so he could influence the people of France into agreeing with him. He wanted a republic.
Why are white people so fascinated with black people?
This is a stereotype, due to the discussion question im inferring you mean being racist towards black people. All white people are not racist. They are racist people in every race, ethnicity, etc. However, everyone in a race is not racist, only a select few.
Is it ever right to take a human life?
Only in self-defense, while defending someone who cannot defend themselves, or when ordered to do so by a government. Outside of that, it is unacceptable and illegal to kill another human being.
There was a case recently where a retired police officer killed a man in self defence because he was threatened by the man using a cell phone. Governments often order its people to kill others, often to commit genocide. There is no justification for a person to kill another person. Whether it is legal or not, whether you would be punished for not killing or not.
How did the bombing on hiroshima and nagasaki affect Truman?
Truman caused the Cold War when he dropped the Bomb because he dropped the atomic bombs to end the war before the USSR could enter the war in the Pacific and claim the lands promised them at Yalta.