Ethics for Professionals in a Multicultural World

Ethics for Professionals in a Multicultural World
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Total Pages : 358
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Book Synopsis Ethics for Professionals in a Multicultural World by : David Earl Cooper

Download or read book Ethics for Professionals in a Multicultural World written by David Earl Cooper and published by Pearson. This book was released on 2004 with total page 358 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written in an easily accessible, non-threatening presentation, Ethics for the Multicultural World offers clear explanation of how philosophical ethics has historically evolved as a response to muddle and banal moral decisions based on confusion caused by the plurality of ethical and moral beliefs. The book explains why codes of ethics are important, and why the codes themselves have to be grounded in a broader philosophical context to be useful in multicultural societies. This accessible introduction provides an overview of applied ethics and social pluralism, moral agents, and situational control and professionalism, as well as an introduction to muddle, drift, banality, and subjectivisms verses morality, empirical and analytic studies, moral foundations and concepts, six normative theories and application strategy. For individuals interested in professional ethics.


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