Ethics
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Such people do not die for our sins; rather, they sin on our behalf, so that we may live comfortably while they afflict the authorities at great personal risk and in disregard of (authorities' interpretation of) the law and sometimes even
ethics.
On the Israeli side, this means a less paranoid view of the Palestinians, coupled with a recognition that Israel’s behavior runs contrary to modern
ethics.
The challenge ahead will be to reconcile the emerging economic reality with the social values and
ethics
needed to produce a balanced and inclusive green economy.
Though some IGOs are exempt from these requirements, such organizations must strive to implement best practices with regard to privacy, ethics, and data protection.
The report does not attempt to provide a definitive assessment of the
ethics
of consensual sexual relationships between siblings.
For example, there are highly de-centralized
ethics
committees with varied qualities to protect human subjects.
Most investigators have little or no training in
ethics
and regulatory compliance, for which there is no mandatory education.
I predict that sustainable development will become the organizing principle for our politics, economics, and even
ethics
in the years ahead.
The
Ethics
of Internet PiracyPRINCETON – Last year, I told a colleague that I would include Internet
ethics
in a course that I was teaching.
She suggested that I read a recently published anthology on computer
ethics
– and attached the entire volume to the email.
I asked the 300 students in my
ethics
class which of them had not downloaded something from the Internet, knowing or suspecting that they were violating copyright.
Abortion
ethics
is of little help, although the opponents are often but not always the same.
Volkswagen and the Future of HonestyPRINCETON – If you used the term “business ethics” in the 1970s, when the field was just starting to develop, a common response was: “Isn’t that an oxymoron?”
The newspaper published their responses under the heading: “Is Honesty for Suckers?”Cynics would say that nothing has changed in the last 40 years, and nothing will change, because in business, all talk of
ethics
is intended only to camouflage the ultimate aim: profit maximization.
So we have grounds to hope that as the millennials begin to outnumber those still running Volkswagen and other major corporations,
ethics
will become more firmly established as an essential component of maximizing the kinds of value that really matter.
Perhaps one day we will find that we are not the only intelligent beings in the universe, and perhaps we will be able to discuss issues of interspecies
ethics
with such beings.
With this turning point, they began to think of themselves as observers whose scientific methods, morals, and
ethics
overrode those of other cultures.
Trump’s Alternative Ethical UniverseLONDON – From the moment Donald Trump entered the US presidential race, the potential for an unprecedented array of
ethics
violations, stemming from his global business interests, has been a ticking time bomb, set to detonate on January 20, 2017.
The party’s caucus in the House of Representatives made it their order of business to try to gut an independent
ethics
committee established in the wake of scandals a decade ago.
But they may yet try again: Trump criticized the move, but only its timing, and called the
ethics
committee “unfair.”
The attack on
ethics
does not end there.
Efforts have been made to counter – or, at least, highlight – the
ethics
violations that Trump and his team are accumulating.
Politicians and businesspeople must now decide whether they will be known as opportunists and enablers or as true leaders, adhering to the
ethics
and principles that they have publicly espoused.
India’s history and culture, from Asoka, its mythical emperor in the third century BC, to Gandhi, push it to emphasize
ethics
and to consider itself an “exceptional” nation in its relationship with the world.
Hard Truths about Bird FluThe issues surrounding the possibility of a pandemic of the H5N1 strain of avian flu are extraordinarily complex, encompassing medicine, epidemiology, virology, and even politics and
ethics.
But the court of public opinion has already rendered its verdict on the far more relevant question of the
ethics
of that behavior.
He could not have continued on his destructive path if not for the investors and board members who – hungry for profits and full of excuses – allowed misogyny, disregard for ethics, and poor judgment to become entwined in the company’s managerial fabric.
And each time an ethical misstep amounted to nothing, Kalanick’s – and, by extension, the company’s – sense of impunity intensified, enabling him and others to continue to push the boundaries of business
ethics
and human decency.
A company that allows disregard for
ethics
to become entrenched risks paying a steep price – as do its investors.
We often do this with very little knowledge about who is getting it, much less whether we share their
ethics
and values.
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