ETHICS 5

    Cards (11)

    • autonomy
      a medical, dental or any procedure in healthcare cannot proceed unless it represents the patients's wishes
    • anthropocentric
      we as human beings will perish if we do not constrain our actions toward nature
    • non-malificence
      doing no harm to the patients
    • beneficence
      contribute to the patience welfare
    • justice
      equal distribution of medical benefits
    • deep ecology
      respects his intrinsic value, taking care, for example, when walking on the mountainside not to cause unnecessary damage to the plants
    • social ecology
      This proposes a radical transformation of society rooted in non-hierarchical relationships and mutualistic interactions, aiming to address both social and environmental issues.
    • moral principles
      That act as guidelines for the way a business conduct itself and its transactions
    • moral principles
      define ethics programs establish a code of conduct that drives employee behavior from executives to middle management to the newest and youngest employees.
    • criticism of utilitarianism
      it can be hard to measure different benefits to decide which is morally preferable
    • criticism of utilitarianism
      the tendency of consequentialism to use "end justify the means" logic