CHAPTER5_INTRODUCTIONTOETHICS
CHAPTER5_INTRODUCTIONTOETHICS
Chapter 5
Ethics defined broadly as a set of moral
principles or values that govern the
actions and decisions of an individual or
group.
Personal ethics vary from individual to
individual at any point in time, most
people within are able to agree about
what is considered ethical and unethical
behavior. Introduction
A society passes laws that define what its
citizens consider to be the more extreme What is Ethics?
forms of unethical behavior.
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Examples
Prescribed Sets of Moral Principles or Values
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So how do we know whether we are acting
ethically?
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Characteristicsand
Values Associated
withEthical
Behavior
List of Ethical Principles
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List of ethical principlesincorporatesthecharacteristicsand values
that mostpeople associate with ethical behavior.
Integrity Honesty
• Be principled, honorable, upright, courageous and act • Be truthful, sincere, forthright, straightforward,
on convictions; do not be twofaced or unscrupulous, frank, candid; do not cheat, steal, lie, deceive or act
or adopt an end-justifies-the means philosophy that deviously.
ignores principle.
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List of ethical principlesincorporatesthecharacteristicsand values
that mostpeople associate with ethical behavior.
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List of ethical principlesincorporatesthecharacteristicsand values
that mostpeople associate with ethical behavior.
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List of ethical principlesincorporatesthecharacteristicsand values
that mostpeople associate with ethical behavior.
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List of ethical principlesincorporatesthecharacteristicsand values
that mostpeople associate with ethical behavior.
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Ethical behavior is necessary for a
society to function in an orderly
manner. It can be argued that ethics
is the glue that holds a society
together. What would happen if for
example we could not depend on
the people we deal with to be
honest. If parents, teachers,
employees, siblings, co-workers and
friends all consistently lied, it would `````````````````````````````````~
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Most people define unethical behavior as
conduct that differs from the way they
believe would have been appropriate
given the circumstances. Each of us
decides for ourselves what we consider
unethical behavior, both for ourselves and
other. It is important to understand what
causes people to act in a manner that we
decide is unethical.
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There are two primary reasons why
people act unethically: Why do people act
• the person's ethical standards are unethically?
different from those of society as a
whole, or
• the person chooses to act selfishly.
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CategoriesofEthical
Principles
Principles of Personal Ethics include among others
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CategoriesofEthical
Principles
Business Ethics include among others
• Fair competition
• Global as well as domestic justice
• Social responsibility
• Concern for environment
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To understand the importance of a
Code of Ethics to professionals, one
must understand the nature of a
profession as opposed to other
vacation.
All the recognized professions have
several common characteristics. The
most important of these characteristics
are: `````````````````````````````````~
• a responsibility to serve the public The Need for
• a complex body of knowledge
Professional Ethics
• standards of admission to the
profession
• a need for public confidence
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This Code is adopted by the Professional
Regulation Commission (PRC) and the
42 Professional Regulatory Boards to
cover an environment of good
governance in which all Filipino
professionals shall perform their tasks.
While each profession may adopt and
enforce its own code of good
governance and code of ethics, it is
generally recognized that there is a `````````````````````````````````~
general commonality among the Code of Good Governance
various codes. This Code which covers
the common principles underlying the for the Profession in the
codes of various professions could be Philippines
used by all professionals who face
critical ethical questions in their work.
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Professionals are required not only
to have an ethical commitment, a
personal resolve to act ethically,
but also have both ethical
awareness and ethical competency.
Ethical awareness refers to the
ability to discern between right and `````````````````````````````````~
wrong, while ethical competency
pertains to the ability to engage in
General Principle of
sound moral reasoning and Professional Conduct
consider carefully the implications
of alternative actions.
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SpecificPrincipleof
ProfessionalConduct
• Service to others
• Integrity and objectivity
• Professional competence
• Solidarity and teamwork
• Social and civil responsibility
• Global competitiveness
• Equality of all professions
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ThankYou
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