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Ethics and Morality

Ethics is about what we should – and should not - do. It includes identification of basic principles, e.g. the prerogatives of property owners; and the application of those principles to actual situations, e.g. copyright protection of intellectual property over the Internet.

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The word to describe the behavior of an employee showing disrespect to an employer or a slave showing disrespect to a master or someone exceeding his boundaries when addressing a higher rank person?

That would be insubordination. Slaves have no recourse, but the rest of us may politely and respectfully disagree with a boss or ranking officer. In fact, that is what you say , EX: " Sir, [ or Maa'm ] , I beg your pardon , but I respectfully disagree with that statement [ or order, or decision or whatever] .You still have to folllow a lawful order or direction, but if it puts you in a moral dilemma , you have recourse in the military up a chain of command, and in the world with the Labor Board. Being insubordinate is a reactive response. It's OK to be proactive in defending your moral , ethical , or religious values.

Which groups traditionally have been exempt from legal and moral culpability?

The young and mentally insane. The reasoning for this is because they do not have the mental capacity to differentiate between what is right and what is wrong.

Does god forgive you if you say anything bad about him and you are 9 years old?

No matter what age you are, the Bible is very clear that God does not want to punish us: He wants to forgive us. But if we want Him to forgive us, we have to change our bad behavior. If you have said something bad about God, that is not unusual-- many people, of all ages, may get angry with God at some point in their life. But when that happens, people still need to apologize for being rude and they need to try harder to do the right thing, rather than continuing to do the wrong thing. God repeatedly says, in both the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) and the New Testament, that if we are sincerely sorry and if we repent, He will forgive us. So, tell God you are sorry you said something bad about Him, ask Him to forgive you, and then go on with your life and try to be a good person.

Concept and term of logic and ethics?

Concept a cognitive unit of meaning of an abstract or a mental symbol sometimes defined as "Unit of Knowledge". Associated with a corresponding representation in a language or symbol.

Do most companies have concluded that ethics training programs are not worthwhile?

Most companies have concluded that ethics training programs are not worthwhile.

What does this mean there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so?

What Hamlet means (he is talking to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern when he says this) is that moral judgments are relative. If you think something is good, it is. If you think it is bad, it is. He has just finished saying that "Denmark's a prison.", and Rosencrantz says "We think not so, my lord." Hamlet does not want to engage in a stupid argument about it, so he says "There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. To me it is a prison." In other words, "That's what I think, and I don't want to argue about it." Of course Shakespeare has him express this much more elegantly.

What are the ethical issues involved with embryo screening?

When parents find out that the embryo has some sort of genectic disorder they may destroy the embryo rather thab raise the child with a disorder

What are emerging trends in ict and ethics?

Here are some ICT trends:

  • Mobile Version of Websites
  • Social Networking Links
  • Semantic Web
  • Cloud Computing
  • Location Based Apps (Especially social media)
  • Bring-your-own-device
  • Money 2.0- Digital currency replacing physical currency
  • Incorporation of Video communication

Where did God get his power from?

Opinion

All gods get their power from the people who believe in them out of their emotions, imaginations and hope.

What is DOUBLE standard of mentality?

Law makers, who are laso law breakers.

A thought process/action where an individual unfairly applies rules differently to others . For example, a member of the clergy who preaches morals to his or her congregation while behaving immorally.

When was the ethic slur 'cholos' created?

The ethnic slur 'cholos' was created in the 16th century by Hispanic criollos. Cholos is used to describe someone who behaves in a certain way, dresses in a certain way and someone who is regarded as poor.

What is the governments role in enforcing ethical practices?

The government makes sure that both people and the environment are protected. (apex)

What is the difference between law and ethics?

differences between law and ethic .

A law is something you must obey.

Ethics is how society expects you to behave.

What are the levels on which ethical decision occurs?

Ethical decision occur on the following levels:

  • Individual
  • Organizational
  • Business system

What are some words that describe good work ethics?

Some words that can be used to describe good work ethics are time worthy, team player, tenacious, and tireless. Diligent, firm, and loyal are also words that could be used to describe good work ethics.

What are the three qualities on which research ethics is based?

According to the textbook, Sociology: A Down To Earth approach, the answer is honesty, truth and openness (Chapter 5, page 141, 10th Edition).

What is ethical and moral upbringing?

Ethical and moral upbringing - moral values and relationships with other people are developed in the home, church , school , and community. This enable individual's to interact well with other people. Persons who have been brought up with desirable values will refrain from doing anything that can harm other people. They also have good attitudes towards work and other people.

What is the ultimate norm of morality in human acts?

There are four main elements or factors which are determinative of the morality of action. They are, as called by traditional moral philosophy, the intention, the nature and object of the act itself, the circumstances, and the foreseeable consequences.