To have moral worth, our actions must be motivated by duty, rather than mere sympathy or inclination. As a paradigm of moral ...
Abstract: In this paper, we review the ethical issues involved with scientific publication. The possible mal-practices are discussed. Deterrents to those mal-practices are often difficult to apply ...
"Questions on Ethical Dilemmas - Real Examples" explores some of the most common moral challenges faced by civil servants, policymakers, and aspirants during the UPSC Ethics Paper (GS4) and interview ...
1 Department of Geography, University College London, London, United Kingdom. 2 Philosophy Department, School of Historical Studies, Birkbeck University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Governance and Ethics are among the most recurring and high-impact themes in the UPSC Essay Paper. These topics test a candidate's value-based reasoning, policy understanding, and administrative ...
ABSTRACT: Consequentialism is a prominent normative ethical theory that evaluates the moral rightness of actions solely by their outcomes. While intuitively appealing in its focus on promoting good ...
Prominent consequentialists who write about conscientious objection (CO) in healthcare, Julian Savulescu and Udo Schüklenk, both argue for the ‘incompatibility thesis’—the view that healthcare ...
Conceptual frameworks drawn from theories that have shaped the study of ethics over centuries can help us recognize and describe ethical issues when we encounter them. In this way, a basic grasp of ...
America has long espoused a selective and often contradictory morality. It is crucial for voters to scrutinize the immorality within President-elect Trump’s agenda, including Project 2025. By ...
A business code of ethics is a body of policies based on laws and values that a company wants all employees to adhere to. Different types of industries have differing regulatory requirements that ...