Infobox film name Code Gray Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing image image size caption director Joan Sawyer producer Ben Achtenberg br Joan Sawyer writer narrator starring music cinematography Ben Achtenberg editing Frank Galvin distributor released 1984 runtime 26 minutes country Film US language English budget preceded by followed by Code Gray Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing is a 1984 in film 1984 short film short documentary film directed by Joan Sawyer . It was nominated for an Academy Award for Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject Best Documentary Short . ref name IMDb.com cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0087067 awards title IMDb.com Code Gray Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing accessdate 2008 12 02 work IMDb.com ref This documentary shows four actual situations where nurses confront difficult ethical decisions, as they balance the often contradictory views of patients, family members, and other staff about what is best for their patients. Case 1 A newborn with probably fatal birth defects that is a ward of the state is in the Neonatal ICU and nurses must decide what level of care represents benefiecence, or doing good. Case 2 The staff in a nursing home must decide between respecting a patient s autonomy and the need to restrain her to prevent injury. Case 3 The nurses in an ICU make daily decisions about allocation of nursing resources and bed according to the principles of justice. Case 4 A nurse caring for a terminally ill patient faces a conflict between fidelity to her commitment to relieve suffering and the promise made to the patient s family. References reflist External links imdb title id 0087067 title Code Gray Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing Category 1984 films Category American films Category English language films Category American documentary films Category Short films Category Documentary films about health care documentary film stub ... more details
The EthicalCode of Practice for the Norwegian Press lang nb V r Varsom plakaten , lang nn Ver Varsam plakaten , lang se Leage V rrugas is a code regularing journalism ethics and standards in Norway. It was first written in 1936. In 1956 it was rewritten for the first time, ref name pfu cite web url http presse.no Pressens Faglige Utvalg PFU Var Varsom plakaten title V r Varsom plakaten publisher Norwegian Press Association language Norwegian accessdate 9 June 2009 ref with important contributions from Verdens Gang editor Christian A. R. Christensen . ref cite journal last Bastiansen first Henrik G. authorlink Henrik G. Bastiansen date 2006 title N r redakt rer dissekeres journal Prosa volume 12 issue 6 url http www.prosa.no artikkel.asp?ID 101 ref ref cite encyclopedia year volume title Christian A R Christensen encyclopedia Norsk biografisk leksikon first Arne last Bonde authorlink Arne Bonde editor Knut Helle Helle, Knut publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo url http www.snl.no .nbl biografi Christian A R Christensen utdypning language Norwegian accessdate 9 June 2009 ref Later revisions came in 1966, 1975, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2001, 2005 and 2007. ref name pfu It applies for the written press as well as radio, television and Internet media. ref name pfu Complaints about breaches of the code are handled by Pressens Faglige Utvalg . ref name snl cite encyclopedia year 2007 title V r varsom plakaten first Trine last Syvertsen encyclopedia Store norske leksikon editor Henriksen, Petter publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo url http www.snl.no V C3 A6r varsom plakaten language Norwegian accessdate 9 June 2009 ref The code is supplemented by the 1953 document, the Rights and Duties of the Editor Redakt rplakaten , ref cite encyclopedia year 2007 title Redakt rplakaten encyclopedia Store norske leksikon editor Henriksen, Petter publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location ... as a code regarding advertising language Tekstreklameplakaten . References Reflist Category Norwegian ... more details
Overview An Ethical will Hebrew language Hebrew Zevaoth is a document designed to pass ethical values from one generation to the next. Rabbi s and Jewish laypeople have continued to write ethical wills ... Baines Freed and as a spiritual healing tool. Weil Freed Origins The ethical will is an ancient ... of ethical wills include Deuteronomy 32 46 47 where Moses instructs the Israelites to be a holy ... urged men to transmit the tradition s ethical teachings and they communicated orally to their sons ... . Medieval 18th Century Medieval ethical wills contain the directions of fathers to their children ... carefully composed, and read as formal ethical treatises. But most were written in a personal writing ... Quarterly Review , judged that many of these ethical wills are intellectually poor, but of a high moral level. The earliest extant ethical will was written by Eleazar, the son of Isaac of Worms ... religious freedom have no regard to your worldly career or your property, but go at once. The ethical ... learned and less simple. Modern Uses Andrew Weil , MD, promotes preparing an ethical will as a gift ... Well Being , and asserts that the ethical will s main importance is what it gives the writer in the midst of life. The goal of writing an ethical will is to link a person to both their family and cultural history, clarify their ethical and spiritual values, and communicate a legacy to future generations it addresses people s universal needs. See Maslow s Hierarchy of needs . Writing an ethical will clarifies identity and focuses life purpose. Writing an ethical will addresses people s needs .... Today, ethical wills are written by both men and women of every age, ethnicity, faith tradition ... , and President Barack Obama s legacy letter to his daughters 1 18 09. Institutionally the ethical will is used ... Family Estate and financial professionals use the ethical will as a foundation with clients to articulate ... Guide to Both the Financial and Emotional Sides of Passing on Your Legacy The ethical will is not a legal ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2007 The term ethical calculus , when used generally, refers to any method of determining a course of action in a circumstance that is not explicitly evaluated in one s ethicalcode . A formal philosophy of ethical calculus is a recent development in the study of ethics , combining elements of natural selection , self organizing systems , emergence , and algorithm theory. Ethical calculus is based on the premise that moral and ethical codes are emergent algorithm s, epiphenomena of large groups of sentient beings, and that a given moral code or ethicalcode behaves in organic ways, seeking to prolong itself. According to ethical calculus, the most ethical course of action in a situation is an absolute, but rather than being based on a static ethicalcode, the ethicalcode itself is a function of circumstances. The ideal Ethic is the course of action taken in a given situation by an omnipotent, omniscient being. The optimal ethic is the best possible course of action taken by an individual with the given limitations. The standard of judgment is the continuation of situations in which ethics are relevant. While ethical calculus is, in some ways, similar to moral relativism , the former finds its grounds in the circumstance while the latter depends on social and cultural context for moral judgment. Ethical calculus would most accurately be regarded as a form of dynamic moral absolutism . See also felicific calculus science of morality ethics moral absolutism morality Category Ethics ... more details
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ethical tradition s and religion s to defuse just such deep conflicts. Such systems always impose trained judges who are presumed to have an ethical relationship and also a clear obligation to all who come before them. Responses to the arguments Ethical dilemmas are often cited in an attempt to refute an ethical system or moral code , as well as the worldview that encompasses or grows from it. Citation ...Inappropriate tone date December 2007 Cleanup rewrite date July 2009 An Ethical dilemma is a complex ... one would result in transgressing another. This is also called an ethical paradox since in moral .... This is one of the classic examples of an ethical decision clashing or conflicting with an organismic ... have complex social relationships that can t be ignored If one has an ethical relationship with the neighbour ... that the claimed ethical dilemma is only apparent and does not really exist thus is not a paradox logically , or that the solution to the ethical dilemma involves choosing the greater good and lesser ... the most commonly cited ethical conflict is that between an imperative or injunction not to steal and one ... food. In Les Mis rables Jean Valjean does this and is relentlessly pursued. Under an ethical system ... conflict with those whose view of the acts varied. However, there are few legitimate ethical systems in which stealing is more wrong than letting one s family die. Ethical systems do in fact ... becomes clouded by the suspicion of an illegitimate motive. Resolving ethical dilemmas is rarely simple ... differences. In other words, ethical dilemmas can become political and economic factions that engage ... of failure, and governance on how many ethical and structural conflicts can be resolved with appropriate supervisory mechanisms. Examples of Ethical dilemma Plank of Carneades Samaritan s dilemma Trolley ... A List of Ethical Dilemmas http www.friesian.com dilemma.htm The Generalized Structure of Ethical ... http www.bostonreview.net BR30.5 saxe.html Saxe MIT Do the Right Thing DEFAULTSORT Ethical Dilemma ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Ethical solipsism is relative to Ethical egoism however the difference is in that while the ethical egotist thinks that others should abide by the social order while it is in his her best interest to do what best suits him her as an individual, the Ethical Solipsist is of the belief that no other Morality moral judgment exists or matters outside of his own individual moral judgment. DEFAULTSORT Ethical Solipsism Category Meta ethics ... more details
unreferenced date July 2009 An ethical relationship , in most theories of ethics that employ the term, is a basic and trustworthy relationship that one has to another human being, that cannot necessarily be characterized in terms of any abstraction other than Trust sociology trust and common protection of each other s body . Honesty is very often a major focus. Basics Usually the most basic of these relationships studied is that between the motherhood mother and child , and second most basic is between sex sexual partners the focus of feminism and Queer theory respectively, where relationships are central. Family role theory extends this to study paternalistic, maternalistic and sibling roles, and postulates that one s later relationships are formed largely in order to fill the roles one has grown to find comfortable as part of one s family environment the family of origin thus setting pattern for the family of choice . Contrasting Theories As contrasted to theories of ethics that derive from simple view of ethics and morals social dispute resolution , or the meta ethics as defined in Western moral philosophy , ethical tradition s emphasizing abstract moral code s expressed in some language with some judgemental hierarchy, ethical relationship theories tend to emphasize Developmental .... No ethical tradition has failed to prescribe at least some rules for the conduct of such relationships ... as a basis for understanding human choices than any prior linguistic or meta ethical concept ... ethics of relationship conduct in what they called the ethical community or just community This was in effect ... interventions are still the standard against which all work in ethical relationship psychology is measured .... There is also potential for application of these methods to ethical tradition . Kohlberg s student ... that these Jewish theology Jewish theological traditions too had often focused on the ethical relationship ... and political philosophy who focused first and foremost on the ethical choices made in the actual ... more details
Ethical trade means different things to different people. In particular, some people refer to ethical trade as an umbrella term for all types of business practices that promote more socially and or environmentally responsible trade. Others use the term in a much narrower sense, referring specifically to the labour practices in a company s supply chain. See also Ethical Consumerism Ethical Trading Initiative Fairtrade References http www.ethicaltrade.org Z ethtrd aboutet index.shtml Ethical Trading Initiative What Is Ethical Trade? External links http www.uistwholefoods.com ?p 42 Uist Wholefood co op ethical trading article http www.nri.org InTheField uk ethical.htm BBC World Service Introducing Ethical Trading http www.businesslink.gov.uk bdotg action layer?topicId 1074297694 Business Link Ethical Trading http www.ethicaltrade.org Ethical Trading Initiative http africanow.org Africa Now NGO focusing on ethical trade http www.localfairtrade.org Local Fair Trade Network Promoting ethical trade in food Category Fair trade business stub ... more details
For other forms of egoism Egoism disambiguation Individualism sidebar Ethical egoism also called simply ... 18, Numbers 2&ndash 3 July, 1988 ref is the normative ethics normative ethical position that Moral ... egoism , which claims that people can only act in their self interest. Ethical egoism also differs ... chosen exchanges. These doctrines may, though, be combined with ethical egoism. Ethical egoism contrasts with ethical altruism ethics altruism , which holds that moral agents have an obligation to help and serve others. Egoism and altruism both contrast with ethical utilitarianism , which holds ... being of others. Ethical egoism does not, however, require moral agents to harm the interests and well ... the self interest of the agent. Nor does ethical egoism necessarily entail that, in pursuing ... a back seat to protracted eudaimonia . In the words of James Rachels , Ethical egoism ... endorses .... 534. ref Ethical egoism is sometimes the philosophical basis for support of libertarianism or individualist ... prevent others from exercising freedom of action. Types of ethical egoism Three different formulations of ethical egoism have been identified individual, personal and universal. An individual ethical ... a personal ethical egoist would hold that he or she should act in his or her own self interest, but would make no claims about what anyone else ought to do a universal ethical egoist would argue that everyone ... ethical egoism or argue against morality amoralism . Others, such as Thomas Hobbes and David Gauthier ... behind most philosophers advocacy of ethical egoism. Egoists have also argued that one s actual ... absent a consistent adherence to certain ethical principles. ref Peikoff, Leonard, Why Should One Act ... and the Facts that Support It . Philosopher David L. Norton identified himself an ethical individualist ... , Personal Destinies A Philosophy of Ethical Individualism , 1976, Princeton University Press . ref ... of Ayn Rand , 1986. ref The term ethical egoism has been applied retroactively to philosophers such as Bernard ... more details
Ethical anarchism can refer to a position in postmodern philosophy the philosophical position of Fred Woodworth and his publication The Match disambig ... more details
Notability date August 2009 Ethical extensionism is an argument in environmental ethics that moral standing ought to be extended to things animals, plants, species, the earth that traditionally are not thought of as having moral standing. For example, while many cultures differ as to what, exactly, is murder , all cultures take it as wrong to commit murder. An example of ethical extensionism would be to extend to dogs or cats the status of being something that can be murdered, so that it would be wrong under some circumstances to kill a dog or cat. On the one hand, ethical extensionism is a broadening of the class of things to which humans may owe an ethical duty. But Des Jardins makes the point that most ethical extensionism has been merely broadening the ethical sphere incrementally, a process not agreeable to some environmental ethicists who would prefer more of a total replacement of traditional ethics with an entirely new approach. So, while ethical extensionism can, in principle, broaden the sphere of ethical standing to any arbitrary limits, the extensionist approach is seen by more recent ethical theorists as being inadequate. References Des Jardins, J. R. 2006 . Environmental ethics An introduction to environmental philosophy 4th ed. . Belmont, CA Wadsworth Publishing Company. DEFAULTSORT Ethical Extensionism Category Environmental ethics ... more details
Citation style date May 2010 Essay date May 2010 Unreliable sources date May 2010 An ethical bank , also ... and environmental impacts of its investments and loans. Ethical banks are part of a larger societal ... includes ethical investment , socially responsible investment, corporate social responsibility , and is also related to such movements as the fair trade movement, ethical consumerism , boycotting , etc. Ethical banking is a juvenile sector within this movement. Other areas, such as fair trade, have ... must adhere. Ethical banking has not developed to this point because of this it is difficult to create a concrete definition distinguishing exactly what it is that sets an ethical bank apart from conventional banks. Ethical banks are regulated by the same authorities as traditional banks and have to abide by the same rules. While there are differences between ethical banks, they do share a common ... they finance. Ethical banks sometimes work with narrower profit margins than traditional ... banks significant leeway with concern to ethical standards. This is because they have not been associated ... customers what their thoughts were on ethical banking 84 responded that it was a good idea. ref ... such as society and the environment then they may need to turn to an ethical bank to find ways in which ..., social, or ethical investment funds. In addition, there is great scope for banks ... possibilities i.e. social environmental screens, ethical products, and internal environmental ... them look the most ethical i.e. advertise their recycling program while not changing other areas .... Ethical initiatives Numerous ethical banks as well as some conventional banks create initiates ... of the wide range of services available at different ethical banks. Many also have lower interest ... ex. of low emission car initiative put forth by Citizens Bank . Community involvement Ethical .... Community involvement is not limited to ethical banks as conventional banks also partake in such actions ... more details
your ethicalcode develops. Here are some to consider Organizational or Group Codes Castes or groups .... See also business ethics ethicalcode list of ethics topics External links http peacecenter.berkeley.edu ... move from one society to the next. Pre requisites to an ethical decision Traditions such as Confucianism ... have emphasized the following Trust relationships Trust relationships are the foundations of all ethical decisions. One must learn what is good and ethical from some role model or moral example . Religion ... All ethical and moral judgement attempts to make consistent descriptions of complex situations and difficult decisions. It is considered to be important because, to those who practice the ethical ... is about practical approaches to ethical decision s that are observed in ordinary people s daily lives and in politics in particular Descalating An ethical decision is often thought of as the one ... two individuals asserting right and requiring ethical help if either in fact secretly believes themselves ... for Ethical Decisions The ethics you use in making decisions is informed by a variety of sources ... Adler defined markets, hierarchies, and communities as three different ways to resolve and make an ethical ... from family role differences ultimately, with a moral code emphasizing the logos or rule of the father .... This addresses the problem raised above, that the simplest ways to make ethical decision s tend ... who see ethical decisions the same way, form groups to promote those criteria for decisions that they see ... moral cognition gets harder to manage. Some rigorous epistemology agreements like a moral code or standard ... more details
Ethical monotheism is a term used to describe the belief in a God who guides humanity through ethical principles. This can be seen as distinct from monotheistic beliefs which may be based on dogma or doctrines. Ethical monotheists sometimes believe that all ethical standards are derived from God and they are thus dependent upon the divine in this way. The foundation of ethical monotheism within the three Abrahamic faiths Judaism , Christianity , and Islam , are found in the 7 Noahide Laws . These are recognised as universal laws for all humanity by Orthodox Judaism , are encouraged as a foundation by early followers of Jesus Council of Jerusalem Acts 15 and are evident within Islam . This unifying aspect is often neglected within the modern world. The other independent major foundation of Ethical Monotheism is Zoroastrianism . Neoplatonism Neo Platonism , which consists of philosophies derived from the Greek philosopher Plato , is also a prominent form of ethical monotheism within Christianity. See also Monotheism Jewish ethics ethical monotheism External links http www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org jsource Judaism mono.html Page in Jewish Virtual Library Reli stub Category Jewish theology Category Monotheism Category Monotheistic religions ... more details
Primary sources date February 2011 The Ethical movement , also referred to as the Ethical Culture movement or simply Ethical Culture , is an ethical , educational , and religion religious movement that is usually ...?id x2nYAAAAMAAJ From Reform Judaism to ethical culture the religious evolution of Felix Adler Benny ... to as Ethical Societies , though their names may include Ethical Society, Ethical Culture Society, Society for Ethical Culture, Ethical Humanist Society , or other variations on the theme of Ethical. Ethical Culture is premised on the idea that honoring and living in accordance with ethical principles ... that is good for all. Practitioners of Ethical Culture focus on supporting one another in becoming better people, and on doing good in the world. ref name BD ref name Deed The American Ethical Union is federation of about 25 Ethical Societies in the United States, representing the Ethical Culture movement. It is one of the founding member organizations of the International Humanist and Ethical Union . File William H Childs house.jpg thumb Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture building on Prospect ... Howard B. Radest. 1969. Toward Common Ground The Story of the Ethical Societies in the United States ... for the ethical movement. Upon his return from Germany, in 1873, he shared his ethical vision with his ... for Ethical Culture, which was the first of its kind. ref name Radest By 1886, similar societies ... rather than monarchical governance of Ethical societies The agreement that educating the young is the most ... , metaphysics metaphysical systems, and ethical theories, and to make them an independent force ..., a district nursing service and a tenement house building company. Later they opened the Ethical ..., and other Ethical societies soon followed suit with similar projects. Unlike the philanthropic efforts of the established religious institutions of the time, the Ethical societies did not attempt ... existing societies unified under the umbrella organization, the American Ethical Union. ref name ... more details
Ethical formalism is a type of Ethics ethical theory which defines moral judgements in terms of their logic al form e.g., as laws or universal prescriptions rather than their content e.g., as judgements about what actions will best promote human well being . The term also often carries critical connotations. Immanuel Kant Kant , for example, has been criticized for defining morality in terms of the formal feature of being a universal law , and then attempting to derive from this formal feature various concrete moral duties. Ethical formalism is related to, but not identical to, Harry J. Gensler s relatively recent circa 1996 theory of formal ethics . Formal ethics is similar to ethical formalism in that it focuses on formal features of moral judgments, but is distinct in that the system of formal ethics is explicitly and intentionally incomplete. Specifically, while some ethical formalist systems e.g., arguably Kant s universal laws view a set of formal features as both necessary and sufficient, formal ethics views such formal features as necessary but not sufficient. See also Ethical naturalism Ethical subjectivism Moral objectivism Moral relativism Universal prescriptivism Ethical Formalism is considered as an absolutist system, if something is wrong, it is wrong all the time . Pollock, 2004 Just the same, if something is right, it is then right all the time. Consider the example of the death sentence, in relation to ethical formalism, death to someone else is wrong all the time, therefore, sentencing someone to death because of their actions and wrongdoings, would be considered wrong under the ethical formalism framework. References Kant, Immanuel, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals , tr. H.J. Paton. London. 1948. Warnock, G.J. Contemporary Moral Philosophy London, 1967 . DEFAULTSORT Ethical Formalism Category Formalism Category Ethical theories Philo stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name Ethical Ocean company logo Image Ethical Ocean logo.png 150px company type Private company Private foundation 2008 location Toronto, Ontario key people Chad Hamre , CEO br Davin Lengyel, CFO br Tony Hancock, President num employees 8 2010 industry Retail homepage http www.ethicalocean.com www.ethicalocean.com Ethical Ocean is an online marketplace for ethical products and services in North America. The company is based in Toronto, Ontario , Canada . It was incorporated in 2008 and launched its websites in 2010. ref cite web url http www.yongestreetmedia.ca features ethicalocean0526.aspx title Toronto s Ethical Ocean e commerce startup may just change what shop till you drop means first Julia last Belluz date May 26, 2010 publisher yongestreetmedia.ca accessdate 18 December 2010 ref At present, they list more than 2300 products on sale from 210 ethical vendors and producers. History Ethical Ocean was founded in 2008 by Chad Hamre , Jonathan Fishbein, Davin Lengyel ... business Ethical inspiration online 2942179 story.html title ? dead link date December 2010 ... business online store puts ethical into shopping 2937410 story.html title ? dead link date December ... new online marketplace for ethical shopping.html title New online marketplace for ethical shopping newspaper Canadian Business Journal accessdate 18 December 2010 ref Ethical Ocean was featured on CBC s Dragon s Den on March 30th 2011 ref cite news url http www.cbc.ca dragonsden pitches ethical ocean.html title Ethical Ocean on Dragons Den television Canadian Broadcasting Corporation accessdate ... sourced model for verifying claims under the six ethical categories, ref cite news url http www.theglobeandmail.com ... Profile work Ethical Ocean Company Information url http media.ethicalocean.com EOfact.pdf accessdate 2010 05 15 references External links http www.ethicalocean.com Ethical Ocean http www.globecampus.ca ... through with green DEFAULTSORT Ethical Ocean Category Online retail companies of Canada Category ... more details
Ethical Consumer is a UK magazine that also publishes information for free on its corresponding website. It is, in its own words, an alternative consumer organisation looking at the social and environmental records of the companies behind the brand names. Its stated reasons for existence are to promote universal human rights, environmental sustainability, and animal welfare by informing consumers of which brands and products are ethical to buy. The term ethical consumer also describes someone who practices ethical consumerism . Affiliates The Ethical Consumer is run by the Ethical Consumer Research Association ECRA . ref http www.anped.org index.php?part 300 ECRA The ECRA home page ref ref http blogs.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction blog.view&friendId 125228284&blogId 274541478 MySpace ECRA press release on their MySpace blog ref The ECRA team has two online resources available, in addition to the magazine http www.ethiscore.org Ethiscore.org is suitable for regular consumers. It reports companies in popular household categories such as coffee and computers, making it easy for the consumer to compare. Some publications are freely available, while others require subscription. Subscription costs 19.50 as of October 2009. Subscribers can also change priorities about which environmental and ethical topics is more important to them, thus making the comparisons more relevant. http www.corporatecritic.org Corporate Critic is the main database for the Ethical Consumer, tracking in excess of 50,000 companies. The web page is more suitable for company access, as full access costs 150 per month, ex VAT. A basic search is freely available however, providing useful information such as rating, ownership structure and turnover. References references External links http www.ethicalconsumer.org Ethical Consumer magazine stub webzine stub Category Fair trade brands Category Marketing Category Consumer protection Category Ethics books de Ethical Consumer ... more details
Infobox Book name The Ethical Slut image Image Ethical slut.jpg 200px author Dossie Easton, Catherine A. Liszt cover artist Brendan Husk country United States language English language English publisher Greenery Press release date 1997 media type pages 288 isbn 1 890159 01 8 dewey 306.73 22 congress HQ980.5.U5 E27 1997 oclc 37969365 The Ethical Slut A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities ISBN 1 890159 01 8 is an English language non fiction narrative written by Dossie Easton and Catherine A. Liszt a pseudonym of Janet Hardy . The book discusses polyamory consensual non monogamy as a lifestyle, and provides practical guidance on how such interpersonal relationship long term relationship s work and are put into practice. Content The authors define the term slut as a person of any gender who has the courage to lead life according to the radical proposition that sex is nice and pleasure is good ... of sex and the pleasure of intimacy with others, and chooses to engage and accept these in an ethical and open way &mdash rather than as cheating . The Ethical Slut discusses how to live an active ... of the East Bay Express reports that Moses Ma will be producing a movie adaptation of The Ethical ... O , a play adaptation of The Ethical Slut , opened on May 2, 2008, at the Broom Street Theater. ref ... 2009 and is called The Ethical Slut A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships & Other Adventures . ref http www.amazon.com Ethical Slut Practical Relationships Adventures dp 1587613379 Product ... Press , homepage of the publishers of The Ethical Slut http www.sexuality.org authors henkin whes.html A review of The Ethical Slut http www.qwantz.com index.pl?comic 174 Comic on Dinosaur Comics Qwantz Dinosaur Comics DEFAULTSORT Ethical Slut, The Category 1997 books Category Sex positivism ... Philosophy of sexuality Category Works published under a pseudonym fr The Ethical Slut no The Ethical Slut sv The Ethical Slut ... more details
marketing Ethical marketing refers to the application of marketing ethics into the marketing process. Briefly, marketing ethics refers to the philosophical examination, from a moral standpoint, of particular marketing issues that are matters of moral judgment. Ethical marketing generally results in a more socially responsible and culturally sensitive business community. The establishment of marketing ethics has the potential to benefit society as a whole, both in the short and long term. Ethical marketing should be part of business ethics in the sense that marketing forms a significant part of any business model. Study of Ethical marketing should be included in applied ethics and involves examination of whether or not an honesty honest and fact ual representation of a product or service has been delivered in a framework of cultural and social values. It promotes qualitative benefits to its ... ethics ethical issues , such as child labor, working conditions, relationships with third ... of the impact of ethical marketing. The idea of fair trade is that consumers pay a guaranteed ... of marketing is not lost with this newfound ethical slant, but rather hopes to win customer loyalty ... qualities. Ethical marketing should not be confused with government regulations brought into force .... A government regulation is a legal remedy intended to mitigate or correct an ethical issue, such as pollution of the air that we all share. Enlightened ethical marketing is at work when the company ... title Ethical marketing publisher Pearson Prentice Hall location Upper Saddle River, N.J origyear ... Robert F Lusch William A Strang title Ethical marketing product vs. process publisher Graduate School ... last Ginsburg first Roy S title Ethical marketing skills for lawyers publisher Continuing Legal Education ... Ethical branding and corporate reputation Corporate Communication 10 4 publisher Emerald Group ... www.amsreview.org articles gauzente10 2001.pdf Ethical Marketing for Competitive Advantage on the Internet ... more details
Ethical subjectivism is the meta ethics meta ethical view which claims that Ethical Sentence linguistics sentence s express proposition s. Some such propositions are true. Those propositions are about the attitudes of people. ref Brandt 1959, p. 153 Objectivism and subjectivism have been used more vaguely, confusedly, and in more different senses than the others we are considering. We suggest as a convenient usage, however, that a theory be called subjectivist if and only if , according to it, any ethical assertion implies that somebody does, or somebody of a certain sort under certain conditions would, take some specified attitude toward something. ref This makes ethical subjectivism a form of Cognitivism ethics cognitivism . Ethical subjectivism stands in opposition to moral realism , which claims that moral propositions refer to objective facts, independent of human opinion to error theory , which denies that any moral propositions are true in any sense and to non cognitivism , which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all. The most common forms of ethical subjectivism are also forms of moral relativism , with moral standards held to be relative to each culture or society c.f. cultural relativism , or even to every individual. The latter view, as put forward by Protagoras , holds that there are as many distinct scales of good and evil as there are subjects in the world. ref moral subjectivism is that species of moral relativism that relativizes moral value to the individual subject . http www.iep.utm.edu r relativi.htm Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ref ... theory and divine command theory . Ethical subjectivism is compatible with moral absolutism , in that an individual ... That is a moral precept can be relative to an individual, but not relative to circumstances ref Ethical ... title Ethical Theory year 1959 location Englewood Cliffs publisher Prentice Hall id LCCN 59 010 075 Category Ethical theories Category Subjectivism philo stub es Subjetivismo moral ko he ... more details
Refimprove date October 2009 Ethical living is the philosophy of making decisions for personal life daily life which take into account ethics and moral value s, particularly with regard to consumerism , sustainability , environmentalism , wildlife and animal welfare . At present it is largely a personal choice, and not an organized social movement . Ethical living is an offshoot of sustainable living , in which the individual initially takes a series of small lifestyle changes in order to limit their effect on the Natural environment environment . Making the decision to start to live ethically, can be as easy as beginning to recycle , switching off electric lights when leaving a room, buying local organic or fairtrade produce. Though many people often go further by re using re cycling waste water, using renewable resources in their homes Photovoltaic module solar panel s or atmospheric water generator s , giving up the use of the family car in preference of greener modes of transport bicycle . Though ethical living is growing in popularity ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk climatechange story 0,,1723803,00.html work The Guardian location London title Can our way of living really save the planet? first Lucy last Siegle date 2006 03 05 accessdate 2010 05 02 ref , many in the environmental movement believe that the responsibility of ethical practice should be enforced on Big ... of changes that large organizations or multinational corporation s could make. See also Ethical ... reflist Further reading cite book author Clark, Duncan title The Rough Guide to Ethical Living publisher ... Thing A Practical Guide to Ethical Living publisher New Internationalist Publications Ltd year 2004 ... http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi programmes newsnight ethical man default.stm Ethical Journey BBC ... Organic Shopping and Living Organic and Ethical http www.eco greenpages.com Eco Green Pages , a website ... for Ethical Living , a center for resources and information about corporate and government policies ... more details
Infobox Book name The Ethical Assassin author David Liss publisher Ballantine Books pub date March 2006 The Ethical Assassin A 2006 novel written by David Liss ref cite news title The Ethical Assassin is a killer rant url http www.usatoday.com life books reviews 2006 03 22 audio ethical assassin x.htm work USA Today date 22 March 2006 accessdate 22 October 2010 ref ref cite news title Sales Can Be Murder url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2006 03 02 AR2006030201488.html work The Washington Post date 5 March 2006 accessdate 22 October 2010 ref that revolves around Lemuel Lem Atlick a door to door encyclopedia salesmen who is caught in the middle of an assassination, and becomes a sole witness. The novel is a major departure from the series of economic history adventures Liss had previously written and a venture into black humor and modern satire. References reflist David Liss Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Ethical Assassin, The Category 2006 novels Category American thriller novels 2000s thriller novel stub ... more details
An ethical job is a broad term to describe a job which accords with a person s ethics or values. Ethical jobs may include Green job s, community sector jobs and jobs in the International aid sector. Survey data from various countries shows a trend for jobseekers to seek out ethical jobs A 2007 opinion poll by Harris Interactive of 1741 US employees found that 73 of respondents said it was important that your employer be environmentally and socially responsible . ref 2010 09 06 http www.oracle.com us corporate press 170532 Oracle Hires Mark Hurd as President , Oracle.com. ref A 2005 poll by The Guardian newspaper of 2000 undergraduates in the UK found that over 70 of students said that a company s ethical track record is a crucial factor when choosing their employer. ref Robinson, Oliver 2006 07 15 http www.guardian.co.uk money 2006 jul 15 careers.graduates4 Planning for a fairer future , The Guardian. ref A 2005 poll by High Fliers Research of 6227 final year students from Australia Australian and New Zealand universities and found that 40 said it was very important that their first employer be socially responsible, and 30 said it was very important that their first employer be environmentally responsible. ref Sainty, Rosemary http www.careerethics.com.au media pdf Career Ethics AAGE Presentation.pdf Ethics and Graduate Recruitment , AAGE Conference Melbourne, November 2006 ref See also Green job Green collar worker Corporate Social Responsibility CSR References reflist External links Rosemary Sainty, http www.careerethics.com.au media pdf Career Ethics AAGE Presentation.pdf Ethics and Graduate Recruitment November 2006. UK Net Guide, http www.uknetguide.co.uk Employment Article Guide to Ethical Careers.html Guide to Ethical Careers DEFAULTSORT Ethical Job Category Environment and society Category Employment ... more details