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Our age can lay claim to a unique moral chaos. Modernity badgers us with perplexing moral questions: Can good ethics and good business ever coincide? Should medical science do all the things that it now can do? Is truth-telling always a virtue? If it is, how can one maintain professional or personal confidentiality? Is honesty always the best policy? What are the proper criteria for the journalistic media when it comes to reporting the real news and avoiding sensationalism? Should there be an “ethics committee” in government, in business, in hospitals, in law firms, or in financial centers? How would an ethics committee function in such places?
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Philosophy
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- Molloy College
- Author:
- A. Nicholas Fargnoli Ph.D.
- Daniel C. Maguire
- Date Added:
- 04/01/2021