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Ethical Theories and Computer Ethics

2009
The development of cybernetics and digital computers prompted the need for a greater exploration of computer ethics. Information ethics, as described by Floridi and Sanders (2003), offers a conceptual basis for such an exploration. This chapter provides an historical perspective on the development of a foundation for the study of computer ethics.
Matthew Charlesworth, David Sewry
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Ethical Theory and Medical Ethics

2000
Abstract In both popular and professional language, the terms moral and ethical are used in several senses. Public officials are sometimes guilty of “unethical” behavior, while people who violate a law dealing with sexual activity are arrested on “morals” charges.
John M Freeman, Kevin Mcdonnell
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Ethics, Morals, and Ethical Theory

2018
In ordinary language, the words ethics and morals are used interchangeably to refer to standards of conduct or social norms that guide proper behavior. The English ethics derives from the Greek ethika, meaning character or custom, and is related to the Latin mores, also meaning custom, which gave us the word moral.
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Women, Ectogenesis, and Ethical Theory

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1995
ABSTRACT The nature of two influential theories on the moral status of abortion logically commits them to welcoming the advent of ectogenesis (the gestation of human beings outside the womb) as a solution to the abortion conflict. However, qualitative research into women's response to ectogenesis reveals that both women in favour and women opposed to ...
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Reflections on Ethics and Game Theory

Synthese, 2004
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Ethics Theory and Ethics Practice

2018
This article’s thesis is that teachers of practical and professional ethics should adopt what Nick Fotion calls a “weak” approach to ethics theory and reasoning, one that is situated within a practice-driven attitude toward ethics engagement. This approach insists that ethics reasoning should strive to find real solutions to real world problems, while ...
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The Ethics of Orem's Theory

Nursing Science Quarterly, 1999
S G, Taylor, N S, Godfrey
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SUICIDE AND ETHICAL THEORY

Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1983
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