How is science affected by politics?
Government can effect science by limiting the amount of money alloted for grants and research. More importantly government can affect science by making it illegal to do certain types of research. For example the United States was banned from doing research with stem cells for the entire Bush Administration (2001-2009). Thus halting American research in that field. Now America is significantly behind European countries in research on stem cells and the possible benefits from them. Additionally many scientists interested in that particular field left the United States to research in other countries. Because of the ban on stem cell research America has also lost a tremendous amount of money that could have been made from medical treatments involving stem cells.
What is the system of moral principles that guide behavior?
There is more than one system. (1) religion, (2) ethics, (3) natural law
How do you instill moral values?
By recognizing and rewarding those who exhibit moral values and correcting/coaching/teaching those who do not.
Name any two women philosophers of 19th and 20th century?
Frances Wright and Harriet Martineu were philosophers from the 19th century. Judith Jarvis Thompson was a philosopher from the 20th century.
What are 2 examples of moral issues affecting health care?
Another answer from our community:
There are many moral and ethical issues which conflict with Christian beliefs and teachings surrounding the modern medical world, particularly with relation to genetic engineering:
1) Stem cell research - Is this "playing God?"
2) Is genetic engineering improper in terms of human dignity?
3) Does interfering with the genome sacrifice some level of humanity? (Less human?)
4) Is it fair to create "saviour siblings" to improve the health of another child whilst effectively creating an unwanted life?
What is Kant's Categorical Imperative?
It is the universal law that will comply with all people that can rationally think and make a morally correct decision that is not based upon their own desires. To not cause harm or inflict damage upon another agent ( another person).
The Categorical Imperative deals with universalizability and states that an act is immoral if it cannot be made into a rule for all humankind to follow. For example, if I say "I will never keep my promises", this would be considered to be immoral because it cannot be applied to all people, for if it were, no-one would keep their promises and promises would lose all meaning.
Why do ethical dilemmas exist?
Since the discovery of the difference between right and wrong, humans have fought for what they believe in. As long as the humans have control over their own individual actions do not become a race of mindless drones, then there will always be arguments about ways to do things. No matter what the argument is, they all deal with ethics.
What are the factors which leads to the deterioration of moral values?
The result of selfishness and greed is oppression and prejudice where the leaders and popular persons do not practice integrity, equity and justice so the society loses all respect for the rights of others in their struggle for self preservation.
Who are some people with moral courage?
katelyn garten has so much courage because she has gone through rape and she went through here mom giving her up these things happen tell her how u feel at katelyngarten@yahoo.com thank you
Is it okay to shower with your sister?
That would depend on many things. Your gender, your age, her age, etc. It is not uncommon for young siblings of any gender to bathe or shower together, but if there becomes any hint of sexual overtones, the practice should probably stop. Ultimately, if you and your sister, and your parents have no issues with it, there's probably no harm in it.
Major tenets of ecocentric ethics?
Every living thing is intrinsically valuable and should be respected
What to do if your best friend is dating the guy you have a huge crush on and she doesnt know?
Well who do you want to keep? Your best friend? Or that boyfriend? You can't have both. If you start going out with him, your friend will be upset. Just remember that friends last much longer than boyfriends so if you value your friendship with her, you will have a "hands off policy" when it comes to ex boyfriends.
Are ethics and law closely related?
The law is based upon property rights, based upon assumptions of ownership, that may or may not have an ethical basis. Once these assumptions have been made, the law attempts to govern the equitable resolution of disputes and is, in this sense, ethical. Lawyers and judges are also governed by very strict canons of ethics. By way of example, it might not be fair for one man to own ten houses and another to have none, but if the wealthier man seeks to oust the poorer as a tenant from his tenth house, the law will never consider the fairness of the disproportionate ownership of wealth, but will turn its attention to ensuring that the poorer man is fairly ousted and that he has received all of the notices and rights accorded him by law before he is ousted. Bozarts
A code of conduct is a formal statement that defines how the organization expects and requires employees to resolve ethical questions.
How can business leaders encourage their companies to act ethically?
Nearly all major corporations and many small ones have handbooks or other published guidelines to help ensure ethical behavior. In addition, many have workshops on business ethics and some hire speakers to speak on issues relating to business ethics. The main encouragement is simply awareness and vigilance on the part of supervisors and leaders within the business.
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What experiments follow ethical strandards?
research on animals in which the animal experience no fear.
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What ethical dilemmas face a businesses?
Moral dilemnas in business often include whistleblowing or other problems with money. CEO's are conflicted in dealing with money and whether or not they should distribute it more evenly or keep it all for themselves.
Why are ethics important when considering experiment s?
They should be observed because if they are not observed then people will not like you very much, and certain organizations will go after you.
Rights-based ethics is the recognition of human dignity at its most basic form. You have these rights merely because of the fact that you are human. There are both positive and negative rights--they are rights that cannot be taken away.
Are man-made laws part of the natural law what about the code of ethics for professional teacher?
yes
The ends justify the means thinking uses which ethical theory as its justification?
This is the classic Machivellian approach to political and socio-economic problems as outlined in The Prince, a treatise on pragmatic governing written in 1513.
Examples of human act and act of man?
Man is evil in nature. Man loves doing wrong to others with all intentions of archiving his own selfish goals. 95% of advice given by man is very selfish in a way that man will benifit himself from the advice given. I wonder how the world would be if man wished the other well with no bias or hidden mortives. If man could put aside the self bit and focus on the good of all, then it would be a better world we are living in. matwine@gmail.com
What is code of ethics in social work?
They include respect for the dignity of human beings, especially those who are vulnerable, an understanding that people are influenced by their environment, and a desire to work for social change that rectifies gross or unjust differences.