Ethical Issues

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ETHICAL ISSUES

Ethical Issues

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Introduction

Ethics is the part of philosophy dealing with morality and the obligations of man. Morality is relative to the actions or characters of individuals from the point of view of good or evil. Is something that does not belong to the field of the senses or physical, but to the understanding, awareness or spiritual? Neither belongs to the legal field, but the internal forum and respect human. The subject of business ethics is the application of ethical principles to the area of economic activity. Core values ??of business ethics is humanity, solidarity and responsibility. Standards for this are social justice and sustainability. It is not the role of business ethics to work out instructions but in fact it is the responsibility of organizations to look into this matter independently. For business ethics it requires an interdisciplinary discourse on which philosophers and economists, but also social scientists and theologians are involved. Basically, there is this a practical level, on the concrete issues clarified and practical attitude to be assessed, and a theoretical level, theories are judged ethically on the economic and discussed, the connection between ethics and economics is what and how this relationship can be designed or should(Phillips, 2003, p. 112).

Abortion and Ethics

Article: The Ethics of Abortion

“In South Africa, the only private abortion provider officially endorsed by government is the Marie Stopes chain - an organisation funded by the EU” (par. 12). The article based on the South African perspective of abortion and ethical practices. “A few weeks ago, the UN's Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, Anand Grove, asserted in a report that any attempts to criminalise abortion were contrary to international law and human rights” (par. 8). The cultivation of human activity seeks the fullness of life and health (Seedhouse, 2006, p.52). To the extent that the duties and rights of human beings relate to him, and care as a fundamental principle of bioethics, shall define the discipline by its formal object, such as health science of culture. This principle of autonomy was the basis of bioethics from the socio-political, legal and moral but not to guarantee the respect of people in various transactions. This attitude comes with the recognition of the value of a person, whether inherent or also related to a skill or behaviour. For example, comply with the "good sense" of anyone in particular.

“South Africans, according to the Human Sciences Research Council, are vociferously anti-abortion; statistically, more [people] oppose abortion than support it” (par. 2). Primarily, there is a growing fragmentation of ethical communities (research and practice), which is giving rise to new terminologies, such as nano-ethics or neuro-ethics. This fragmentation has been evident for some years through the overlapping ground between bioethics and medical ethics or environmental ethics. However, it is evident that this fragmentation will continue to grow through more specialist inquiries into subjects that include, for instance, the emerging subjects of information ethics, or the ethics of outer space. There is no ethical issue on the side ...
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