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A distinction is made between morals and ethics. Morals are not critical, but enculturated, more like learned habits or rules than thought out behavior. Ethics is a critical examination of morals and cultural practices. The medical system of a culture is also based on such morals. Common morality is basically self-contradictory.
Warren A. Shibles, Barbara Maier
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The Ethical Roots of Business Ethics
Business Ethics Quarterly, 1991This paper traces the historical roots of some of our current preoccupations with the ethics of business. Its central argument is that many of the contemporary criteria that we use to evaluate the ethics of business are not new; rather, they date back several centuries.
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Ethics and the Ethical Attitude
Jung Journal, 2017ABSTRACTIn this paper the author delineates between ethics and morality as it relates to the development of an ethical attitude in clinical practice. Drawing on the image of Antigone’s decision to bury her brother, the author helps the reader discriminate between following the law and becoming ethical.
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Ethics Consultation: Whose Ethics?
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2007Fox et al. (2007) provide important information on the status of ethical consultation in American hospitals.
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INSTRUMENTAL STAKEHOLDER THEORY: A SYNTHESIS OF ETHICS AND ECONOMICS
, 1995T. Jones
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Autonomous Military Robotics: Risk, Ethics, and Design
, 2008Patrick Lin, G. Bekey, Keith Abney
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Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing
, 2009Ward E. Jones
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