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Ethics Q&A

Ethics Q&A


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Karten 58
Sprache English
Kategorie Philosophie
Stufe Universität
Erstellt / Aktualisiert 02.02.2023 / 02.02.2023
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What is the difference between ethics and morals?

Ethics refers to a set of principles or guidelines that govern behavior and decision-making in a particular profession or group. Morals refer to an individual's personal beliefs and values about what is right and wrong.

What is the principle of autonomy in ethics?

The principle of autonomy in ethics refers to the belief that individuals have the right to make their own choices and decisions, free from coercion or manipulation.

What is the principle of non-maleficence in ethics?

The principle of non-maleficence in ethics states that one should not cause harm or injury to others.

What is the principle of descence in ethics?

The principle of descence in ethics states that one should actively work to promote the well-being of others and do good.

What is the difference between deontological and consequentialist ethics?

Deontological ethics is based on the belief that certain actions are inherently right or wrong, regardless of their consequences. Consequentialist ethics, on the other hand, holds that the morality of an action should be based on its consequences.

What is the principle of justice in ethics?

The principle of justice in ethics refers to the fair and equitable distribution of benefits, burdens, and resources. It encompasses concepts such as fairness, equality, and impartiality.

What is the principle of veracity in ethics?

The principle of veracity in ethics refers to the obligation to be truthful and honest in one's communications and actions. It is closely related to the concept of integrity.

What is the principle of confidentiality in ethics?

The principle of confidentiality in ethics refers to the obligation to protect and preserve the privacy and confidentiality of one's clients or patients. It is a fundamental principle in fields such as medicine, law, and counseling.