Ethical issues in professional life
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Ethical issues in professional life
Oxford University Press, 1988
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is an anthology of readings intended for use as a primary text in first-degree courses in professional ethics. Increasingly, universities are offering such general courses as an alternative to the proliferation of specialized courses in the ethics of particular professions, for example engineering, business, and law. As yet, however, no satisfactory text has appeared.
This book is organized around issues; it raises a particular ethical question and examines it in the context of different professions. It includes essays both by philosophers and people working in the professions. The editor has supplied a wide variety of pedagogic aids, including introductions to and study of discussion questions for each set of readings, cases for discussion, and an appendix on preparing cases for class discussion and preparing position papers.
目次
PART I: CONCEPTUAL AND FOUNDATIONAL ISSUES
Basics and Background
Professions and Professionalism
Occupational and Personal Morality
Professionals and Clients: Models and Metaphors
PART II: SOME RECURRING MORAL PROBLEMS
Deception, Informed Consent, Privacy and Confidentiality
PART III: RESPONSIBILITY, DISSENT, AND JUSTICE
Individual and Collective Responsibility
Social Responsibility and Professional Dissent
Social Responsibility and Justice
APPENDIX I: Sample Codes of Professional Ethics
APPENDIX II: Preparing Cases and Position Papers
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