Applied Ethics Flashcards

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concerned with the inequitable access to environmental resources and the injustice of greater pollution that often characterize lower-income communities

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Environmental Justice

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refers to the idea of working together and showing support for the protection of the environment and addressing environmental issues

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Solidarity

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any program or projects implemented by a company to help the people in the community or environment for their better community relations with ethical-oriented practices

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Corporate Social Responsibility

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it is the means of exercising control over a company’s operations in accordance with its laws and principles

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Business Ethics

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code conduct in law profession

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Confidentiality, Competence, Professional Judgement

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the idea of treating animals, plants, and the environment with respect and care, recognizing that they have value and deserve ethical consideration

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Non-Human Entities Moral Consideration

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embodies the principle of doing good and promoting the well-being of patients, underscores healthcare providers’ moral obligation to act in the best interests of their patients, striving to maximize benefits and minimize harm

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Beneficence

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centers on the principles of do not harm, emphasizes the moral obligation of healthcare providers to avoid causing harm or suffering to their patients while delivering medical care

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Non-Maleficence

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a crucial pillar of medical ethics

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Non-Maleficence

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deals with how human should morally and ethically interact with the natural world

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Environmental Ethics

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when officials become aware of unethical behavior within their organization, they have a responsibility to reveal the truth, even if it puts their career at risk

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Whistleblowing

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a fundamental pillar of medical ethics

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Autonomy

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using natural resources and taking actions in a way that doesn’t harm the environment or use up resources so quickly that they can’t be replenished

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Sustainability

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the collection of principles that guide doctors, nurses, and other clinicians in providing medical care, combines moral beliefs, a sense of right and wrong with a sense of the provider’s duty toward others

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Healthcare Ethics

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with ___, the company can build a better brand image for their customers and to the public

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strategy

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a central pillar of medical ethics

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Beneficence

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refers to the recognition of and concern for the suffering and well-being of not only humans but also the natural world

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Compassion

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a foundations pillar of medical ethics

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Justice

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one of the most important aspect of business, the main quality for leader and its members to have (business ethics)

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Loyalty

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principles of environmental ethics

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Justice, Sustainability, Sufficiency, Compassion, Solidarity, Participation

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a global challenges that requires sustained action from leaders, citizens, and civil society organizations

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Ethics In Politics

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the business’ responsibility is to adapt to its surroundings to help reduce toxic waste and strive for a healthy environment, not only for themselves but also for the community that surrounds them (business ethics)

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Social and Environmental Responsibility

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also one of the most important things in business, creates a good working environment for both customer, employees, and business owners (business ethics)

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Respect

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involves the practical application of ethical principles to real-world situations and dilemmas

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Applied Ethics

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business owners and their members need to be honest, transparent, and reliable for customers to trust their services (business ethics)

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Trustworthiness

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large sum of money in politics creates the potential for quid pro quo relationships between politicians and donor, and undermines the democratic process

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Corruption

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emphasizes an individual’s right to make informed and independent decisions about their own healthcare and medical treatment

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Autonomy

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refers to a company’s duty to its employees, customers, and board of directors (business ethics)

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Corporate Responsibility

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the ethical principle of ___ requires us to recognize all 9f the parties likely to be affected by a decision, and to recognize that all oarties should have a say in how the decision is made

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Participation

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politicians are expected to be truthful and avoid deception, but many still use disinformation and propaganda to manipulate public opinion

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Transparency

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interdisciplinary study of problems created by biological and medical progress, and its impact in society and value system, both for now and for the future

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Bioethics

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politicians who support repressive and discriminatory laws and policies violate human rights, and are incompatible with democratic principles

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Human Rights Violation

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four pillars of medical ethics

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Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice

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it allows for fair and impartial decision-making free from personal biases and conflicts of interests

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Ensuring Fairness

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in positions of power, politicians have a ___ to act in the best interest of society, even in the act of adversity

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Moral Responsibility

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businesses aim to provide equal treatment for their customers with the same respect and good service (business ethics)

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Fairness

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the act of an employee performing their duties and admitting fault if they make a mistake (business ethics)

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Personal Responsibility

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mandates that all forms of life are entitled to enough goods to live and flourish

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Sufficiency

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public confidence in politics can erode if officials are perceived as unethical, which puts the credibility of democracy at risk

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Public Opinion

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underscores the importance of fairness and equitable distribution of healthcare resources and services

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Justice