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  1. Methods in Applied Ethics Abstract There are significant disagreements about the methods used in applied ethics. This chapter reviews some central methodological questions and the under-lying philosophical issues. A simple account of a common approach is outlined: consider one’s initial response to a case of interest, and then apply ...

  2. Nov 29, 2022 · We identified 55 ethical decision-making models across 60 peer-reviewed articles, seven primary professions (e.g., medicine, psychology), and 22 subfields (e.g., dentistry, family medicine).

    • 10.1007/s40617-022-00753-1
    • 2023/09
    • Behav Anal Pract. 2023 Sep; 16(3): 657-671.
  3. May 10, 2022 · Abstract. Applied ethics is a branch of ethics devoted to the treatment of moral problems, practices, and policies in personal life, professions, technology, and government. In contrast to ...

    • What Is Ethics?
    • Six Ethical Lenses
    • Using The Lenses
    • Making Decisions
    • A Framework For Ethical Decision Making

    Ethics refers to standards and practices that tell us how human beings ought to act in the many situations in which they find themselves—as friends, parents, children, citizens, businesspeople, professionals, and so on. Ethics is also concerned with our character. It requires knowledge, skills, and habits. It is helpful to identify what ethics is N...

    If our ethical decision-making is not solely based on feelings, religion, law, accepted social practice, or science, then on what basis can we decide between right and wrong, good and bad? Many philosophers, ethicists, and theologians have helped us answer this critical question. They have suggested a variety of different lenses that help us percei...

    Each of the lenses introduced above helps us determine what standards of behavior and character traits can be considered right and good. There are still problems to be solved, however. The first problem is that we may not agree on the content of some of these specific lenses. For example, we may not all agree on the same set of human and civil righ...

    Making good ethical decisions requires a trained sensitivity to ethical issues and a practiced method for exploring the ethical aspects of a decision and weighing the considerations that should impact our choice of a course of action. Having a method for ethical decision-making is essential. When practiced regularly, the method becomes so familiar ...

    Identify the Ethical Issues 1. Could this decision or situation be damaging to someone or to some group, or unevenly beneficial to people? Does this decision involve a choice between a good and bad alternative, or perhaps between two “goods” or between two “bads”? 2. Is this issue about more than solely what is legal or what is most efficient? If s...

  4. The University recognises that a number of professional practices and sectors have their own codes of ethics; these codes and the University’s Research Ethics requirements supplement each other and should be applied as necessary and fitting, both in professional and associated scholarly practices.

  5. Traditional (typological or linear) approaches to design provide a model for conducting the research—a pre-scriptive guide that arranges the components or tasks involved in planning or conducting a study in what is seen as an optimal order.

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  7. Ethical considerations in research framework for evaluating research is outlined by Emanuel et al.7 Steps suggested in the process of eval-uating ethical research include: 1.Value in terms of the knowledge extracted and applied from the research 2.Scientific validity reflecting the methodology 3.Selection of subjects 4.Risk-benefit ratio