Category: Philosophy : Ethics
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Do a little (Internet) research. Find a whistleblowing case that is ideally) rel
Do a little (Internet) research. Find a whistleblowing case that is ideally) related to architectural engineering and not a case that has been covered in class or in a presentation. Write a short paper (a page or two) about what happened, why the whistleblowing happened, and the result. Discuss if there were other options that…
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Please review the document for instructions. You will use the described scenario
Please review the document for instructions. You will use the described scenario in the requirements document to write the paper.
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This week we looked at underlying principles of ethical decisions, and the impac
This week we looked at underlying principles of ethical decisions, and the impact Ethical Codes have on healthcare organizations and their employees. You have been tasked with designing a presentation for a healthcare organization about the impact of Ethical Codes in a particular situation. Choose one of the following scenarios: A healthcare employee is billing…
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Topic A: Rawlsian Justice John Rawls claims that justice comes down to a notion
Topic A: Rawlsian Justice John Rawls claims that justice comes down to a notion Topic A: Rawlsian Justice John Rawls claims that justice comes down to a notion of fairness. He proposed a thought experiment wherein he proffers an ideal “original position.” The idea is that representatives of the people operate behind a “veil of…
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Return to the topic you chose in the week three assignment. Articulate a specifi
Return to the topic you chose in the week three assignment. Articulate a specifi Return to the topic you chose in the week three assignment. Articulate a specific dilemma in a situation faced by a particular person based on that topic. The situation can be real or fictional. Summarize the dilemma. Define any needed key…
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Imagine a nurse entrusted with the critical responsibility of patient care succu
Imagine a nurse entrusted with the critical responsibility of patient care succu Imagine a nurse entrusted with the critical responsibility of patient care succumbing to the temptation to steal medications. This scenario presents a profound ethical dilemma. How can we justify, if at all, such an act? Is there ever a morally acceptable reason for…
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In Aristotle’s thought, virtuous people are courageous, generous, and just. You
In Aristotle’s thought, virtuous people are courageous, generous, and just. You In Aristotle’s thought, virtuous people are courageous, generous, and just. You and your classmates have worked very hard this term, and in no small way these virtues have had a profound effect on you both individually and collaboratively. Create a closing post in which you pay…
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In Aristotle’s thought, virtuous people are courageous, generous, and just. You
In Aristotle’s thought, virtuous people are courageous, generous, and just. You In Aristotle’s thought, virtuous people are courageous, generous, and just. You and your classmates have worked very hard this term, and in no small way these virtues have had a profound effect on you both individually and collaboratively. Create a closing post in which you pay…