Ethical issues involve right and wrong or what is considered good, and what is considered evil in a society.
2006-09-07 00:58:42
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answered by classyjazzcreations 5
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Ethical Issues Definition
2016-09-28 00:38:38
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answered by ? 4
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Ethical issues are those dealing with morality, right and wrong, as defined by the society we live.
2006-09-07 00:56:30
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answered by WC 7
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Ethical issues is anything that you believe or someone might believe is right or wrong. Your morals are ethical issues.
2006-09-07 00:58:38
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answered by *~*Shel*~* 2
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Most people define Ethics and Morals as the same or use one to deine the other. I prefer to make a distinction. Morals are guidlines for living that come from outside sources, usually religious ones while ethics is a code of conduct from inside yourself. In modern parlance Ethics are usually meant to be related to an activity, often business or politics while morals are how to live the rest of your life. a good example would be a Christian lawyer that defends an abortion doctor. It might be morally wrong to to it as a Christian but ethically right to do it as a lawyer since abortion is legal and defending people is your job.
2006-09-07 01:05:56
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answered by Scott L 5
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Perhaps some of the examples so far are overly dramatic examples and may seem far-fetched, but such situations do occur, as do a myriad of many less dramatic ethical issues. For example:
Is it ethically sound to spit toothpaste into the woods? Should participants be required to swallow their toothpaste, even though it may make some people feel a little sick? For example, I participated in a backpacking trip on the Appalachian Trail with students who drank every single drop of waste water, including toothpaste and washing up water, in order to look after the environment.
Is it ethically sound for an outdoor education instructor to provide developmental experiences for participants who have value systems that the outdoor education instructor opposes? For example, I struggled with my relationship with student who revealed himself to me confidentially during an Outward Bound Standard course I was instructing as someone with pro-Nazi beliefs and who had been accused of rape during college.
Is it ethically sound for the instructor of outdoor education group to spend more time talking with some participants because he/she feels more comfortable with those participants? For example, in almost every teaching situation and outdoor education leadership situation I observe that the leader prefers to spend a greater amount of time with particular students with whom he/she gets along well and is comfortable with. Is this an ethical approach to teaching?
2015-12-14 11:05:06
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answered by ayaz 1
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Entry Word: ethical
Function: adjective
Text: 1 conforming to a high standard of morality or virtue -- see GOOD 2
2 following the accepted rules of moral conduct -- see HONORABLE 1
3 guided by or in accordance with one's sense of right and wrong -- see CONSCIENTIOUS 1
2006-09-07 00:58:50
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answered by WizD 3
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Whether or not I leave early from my job, like I am about to do in about 5 minutes. Going on Yahoo Answers while at work - Go Figure.
2006-09-07 01:03:33
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answered by Perry N 4
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the way i described ethics to my children was this
it is knowing the difference between right and wrong and choosing to do the right thing.
2006-09-07 01:14:45
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answered by lucky 2
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2015-08-15 04:45:49
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answered by Anonymous
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