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Sommario
Introduction
1. Objects of Ethical Concern
2. Making Ethical Judgments
3. Professions
4. Norms and Professional Codes of Ethics
5. Virgin Eyes: Seeing from Other Points of View
6. Understanding Cases
7. Kinds of Ethical Problems
8. Internal and External Moral Problems
9. Fundamental Moral Relations
10.Discretion
11.Rules of Skill
12.Rules of Skill, Yet Again
13.Professional Character
14.Social Responsibilities
15.Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index
Info autore
Wade L. Robison is Ezra A. Hale Professor in Applied Ethics at Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Riassunto
Before we can resolve or avoid an ethical problem, we need to understand what makes something ethical. Practical and Professional Ethics: Key Concepts introduces us to a series of real cases where the stakes can be high, the situations complex, and the ethical issues often difficult to see. Drawing on examples from medicine, law, science, and engineering, it offers a practical approach to thinking critically about the ethical problems that occur in our lives and professions, teaching us how to:
§ focus on the ethical aspects of any situation
§ distinguish between different kinds of ethical problems
§ tailor our response to the kind of problem we face
§ construct arguments we can plausibly attribute to those involved
§ identify the role of power, discretion and moral blindness
By guiding us through the concepts, issues and skills at play when we face an ethical problem, we learn how to find a solution. Ideal for students or professionals, this book provides the grounding required to become a more complex moral thinker, a quality that can be applied in a number of fields and jobs.
Testo aggiuntivo
A wise and original exploration of the habits of mind and practice that keep good professionals in the ethical zone. In a world of proliferating codes, standards, and checklists, Robison calls professionals to treasure their discretion and offers a process for making thoughtful judgments.