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    5 days ago · For example, applied ethics applies normative and metaethical concepts to issues such as abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, stem-cell research, environmental issues, capital punishment, same-sex marriage, drug legalization, discrimination, and specific rights, such as animal rights.

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  2. 4 days ago · Utilitarianism: A philosophy that bases the moral worth of an action upon the number of people it gives happiness or pleasure to. A utilitarian philosophy is used when making social, economic or ...

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  4. 5 days ago · The APA Code of Ethics comprises two key elements: Principles: the underlying ethical foundation on which psychologists should base their practices and decisions, whether they work in mental health, research, or business. Standards: enforceable rules for ethical conduct, the violation of which can have professional and legal ramifications.

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    21 hours ago · Ethics. Ethics is concerned with the moral status of entities: for example, whether an act is obligatory or prohibited. [1] Ethics or moral philosophy is the philosophical study of moral phenomena. It investigates normative questions about what people ought to do or which behavior is morally right.

  6. 3 days ago · The concern and focus should be on preserving and respecting personhood. This is done through recognition of wants, collaboration, play, validating, facilitation, and giving. At the same time, ethics must recognize and deal with competition between organizational/community interests vs. individual interests. Autonomy

  7. 2 days ago · Introduction. Why do some people seemingly not care when others break social norms? Specifically, we aim to examine if a prevention regulatory focus, or a sensitivity to negative outcomes (Higgins et al., 1997), has an effect on reactions to social transgressions through the effects of desire for cultural tightness, or the desire for rigid social norms and consequent punishments (Mula et al ...

  8. 2 days ago · Background Health administrations require evidence, meaning robust information, data, and research, on health services and systems. Little is known about the resources and processes available within administrations to support evidence-informed policymaking. This study assessed Swiss health administrations’ capacity for evidence use and investigated civil servants’ needs and perspectives ...

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