1 General Ethics
1 General Ethics
Code of Ethics
Normative ethics
the practical means of determining a moral course of action Standards of rightness and wrongness investigates the set of questions that arise when considering how ought one to act Question: How should people act?
Applied Ethics
about how moral outcomes can be achieved in specific situations identify the morally correct course of action in various fields of human life Question: How do we take moral knowledge and put it into practice?
Descriptive ethics
about what moral values people actually abide by. people's beliefs about morality research into the attitudes of individuals or groups of people Question: What do people think is right?
Moral Psychology
about how moral capacity or moral agency develops and what its nature is. Moral development focuses on the emergence, change, and understanding of morality from infancy to adulthood.
What is Ethics?
Ethics is the practical science of the morality of human conduct Ethics is said to be the study of human motivation, and human rational behavior
MORALITY - is that quality of human acts by which we call some of this acts good and some evil. HUMAN ACTS are those actions performed by man: knowingly and freely, deliberate or intentional actions, or voluntary.
Principles of Ethics
Personal Ethics might also be called morality, since they reflect general expectation of any person in any society, acting and any capacity. Principles of Personal Ethics include: 1. Concern for the well-being of others 2. Respect for the autonomy of others 3. Trustworthiness and honesty 4. Willing compliance with the law 5. Basic justice; being fair 6. Benevolence; doing good 7. Preventing harm
Global Ethics are most controversial of the three categories, and the least understood.
1. Global Justice 2. Society before self 3. Environmental stewardship
Protection of water and soil Prevention of erosion and water pollution Flood management Wildlife conservation Protect archaeological sites and historic features Provide public access to the countryside Conserve rare traditional livestock breeds and varieties
Professional Ethics - the rules governing the conduct, transactions, and relationships within a profession and among its publics
Honesty - truthfulness Integrity consistency / accuracy Transparency - openness Accountability liable / responsible Confidentiality - accessibility Objective meeting conditions Respectful - honour Within the law