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    1 day ago · The practices of compassion and loving-kindness are key elements of Buddhist ethics. Ethical egoism is the view that people should act in their self-interest or that an action is morally right if the person acts for their own benefit.

  3. May 8, 2024 · Morality, the moral beliefs and practices of a culture, community, or religion or a code or system of moral rules, principles, or values. The conceptual foundations and rational consistency of such standards are the subject matter of the philosophical discipline of ethics, also known as moral.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ayn_RandAyn Rand - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · In ethics, Rand argued for rational and ethical egoism (rational self-interest), as the guiding moral principle. She said the individual should "exist for his own sake, neither sacrificing himself to others nor sacrificing others to himself". Rand referred to egoism as "the virtue of selfishness" in her book of that title.

  5. 5 days ago · universal egoism. ethical egoism, in philosophy, an ethical theory according to which moral decision making should be guided entirely by self-interest. Ethical egoism is often contrasted with psychological egoism, the empirical claim that advancing ones self-interest is the underlying motive of all human action.

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  6. May 7, 2024 · Ethics serve as the guiding principles for healthcare professionals, ensuring that they prioritize their patients' well-being, treat patients with dignity and respect, and foster trust and confidence in the healthcare system.

  7. 3 days ago · Course Info. Course Description. Learning Outcomes. Available Textbooks. The systematic evaluation of classical and/or contemporary ethical theories concerning the good life, human conduct in society, morals, and standards of value. Suggested E-Books. Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics by Martin Cohen. Collection: Credo Reference. Published: 2006.

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