Papers On Ethics
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The Ethics of Organ Transplant: The Consequentialist and Nonconsequentialist Framework
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A 5 page examination of the ethics of organ transplant. The author approaches organ transplant from both the consequentialist and nonconsequentialist framework, asserting that the ethics are dependent on the particular situation at hand in regard to the donor, the recipient and the particulars of the organ procurement. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Ethics Of The Genetics Revolution
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A 4 page essay on the ethical considerations involved in applying genetic research. The writer details the idealistic and pragmatic considerations in treatment of genetic diseases, the testing for such diseases, and the potentially evil uses which can be made of the technology. No bibliography.
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The Evaluation of a Research Article on Gossip
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This 5 page paper revues the research methods adopted by a paper on the role of gossip in the socialisation of nurses. The ethical, moral and practical implications are considered and the relevance of the results with regard to the methods used are discussed. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
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The Halifax Attitude to Social Responsibility
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This 5 page paper considers the UK Bank, The Halifax; part of the HBOS group, and the attitude that it takes regarding cooperate governance and social responsibility. The writer argues that the carting culture can be seen in the history and formation of the company, and then even when faced with the chance to change the company maintained the high level of responsibly it had adopted in the past. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
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The Idea Of Rights
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10 pages in length. Within the realm of life exists
inherent elements to one's existence; paramount to man's existence is the concept of natural rights. Philosophers have long postulated what, exactly, these rights consist of within the massive scope of mortality, with some contending that natural rights are those that are without social infiltration, while others attest to the fact that natural rights are doled out only by social status. From St. Thomas Aquinas in the twelve hundreds to Hugo Grotius in the sixteenth century, the issue of natural rights has evolved from those who both share and oppose specific ideals associated with humanity's intrinsic privilege. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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The Implications of Animal Experimentation
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This 5 page paper addresses both sides of the controversy concerning testing of animals. Both pro and con arguments are fully examined. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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The Implications of Cheating in Dental School
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This 30 page paper focuses on the ethical problems that come with cheating in dental school. Many of the concepts may be applied to other professions such as medical or law school. Academic integrity is discussed in a general sense as are the implications that cheating has for professionals. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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The Importance Of Faith In Character Development
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In this 20 page paper the writer discusses the importance of character development in today's society. Following an introduction, the writer provides a description of character development, including a definition and the traits assigned to good character. The history of character development and education in the U.S. provides insight into the importance of this aspect of human behavior. Other sections include faith and character development and the principles of character development. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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The Issues of Adultery and Divorce: A View of Ethics and Culture
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This 5 page paper provides an analytical view of the issues of adultery and divorce through a comparison of Mexican-American and caucasian families. This paper utilizes the views of Kant regarding the ethics in interpersonal relationships and shapes a view of the application of Kant's perspectives as a component of views of cultural groups, ethics and variations in the view of these social issues. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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The Kohlberg Theory
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5 pages in length. Lawrence Kohlberg postulated, along with myriad other historical ethicists, that morality is not something that human beings are born with, but rather a slow process of learning that lasts throughout one's life. The Kohlberg Theory, adapted from Dewey and Piaget, addresses the fundamental aspects of moral judgment by defining just how a person applies reasoning to moral choice. The writer discusses Kohlberg's theory as it relates to whistleblowing. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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