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         Business Ethics:     more books (100)
  1. Ferrell, Business Ethics 7e by O. C. Ferrell, John Fraedrich, et all 2006-12-27
  2. Business Ethics, A Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition: Concepts and Cases by Manuel G. Velasquez, 2005-07-25
  3. Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk About How To Do It Right by Linda K. Trevino, Katherine A. Nelson, 2006-08-11
  4. Business Ethics by William H. Shaw, 2007-02
  5. Ethics and the Conduct of Business (5th Edition) by John R. Boatright, 2006-01-08
  6. Business Ethics: Stakeholder and Issues Management Approach by Joseph W. Weiss, 2005-07-26
  7. Perspectives in Business Ethics by Laura P. Hartman, 2004-03-05
  8. Annual Editions: Business Ethics 07/08 (Annual Editions : Business Ethics) by John E Richardson, 2007-03-01
  9. Business Ethics: Case Studies and Selected Readings by Marianne M. Jennings, 2005-05-09
  10. Law and Ethics in the Business Environment by Terry Halbert, Elaine Ingulli, 2005-04-28
  11. Business Ethics: Decision-Making for Personal Integrity & Social Responsibility by Laura P. Hartman, Joseph R. DesJardins, 2007-03-02
  12. Case Studies in Business, Society, and Ethics, Fifth Edition by Tom L. Beauchamp, 2003-09-12
  13. Business Ethics with CD-ROM (6th Edition) by Richard DeGeorge, 2005-02-11
  14. Harvard Business Review on Corporate Ethics (Harvard Business Review Paperback Series) by Harvard Business School Press, Joseph L. Badaracco, 2003-07-10

181. Community Counselling Partnership
Describes its services and includes venues and information about ethics and timescales.
http://home.btconnect.com/NORTH-SURREY-COM/
Community Counselling Partnership Are you feeling sad, lonely or depressed? Have you suffered a loss or are you finding life difficult to cope with? Or perhaps you are feeling stressed or anxious. If so, perhaps you could benefit from counselling. The North Surrey Community Counselling Partnership offers low-cost counselling and is available to anyone who is able to access one of our venues which are currently located in Weybridge, Walton-on-Thames and West Molesey. Contents What is Counselling? Ethos of the Service Referral Process How long will Counselling Continue? ... Emergency Support What is Counselling? Counselling is a process taking place between a client and their counsellor in a private and confidential setting. The client is given an opportunity to discuss difficulties they are having, distress they are experiencing or their dissatisfaction with life. The counsellor will listen and aims to help clients make choices or bring about change. Clients are encouraged to explore their feelings and develop a greater sense of self worth. Back to Contents Ethos of the Service The Community Counselling Partnership aims to provide an accessible service in a number of local community venues. The partnership is a non-profit making charity providing counselling on a sliding scale fee basis. Fees are agreed on an individual basis according to circumstances, thereby maximising access to the service. No one will be refused a service due to inability to pay (Further details on fees available on request).

182. Essays On Theology And Ethics
Issues in Christian ethics, written from a liberal theological perspective. Comments welcomed.
http://www.frontiernet.com/~kenc/index.shtml
Essays on Theology and Ethics
Kenneth Cauthen
The short essays linked together on this site are written from a liberal theological perspective. I invite comments, criticisms, refutations, suggestions, and corrections you may have about any of them. Please remove * in my e-mail address before sending. The * was added to thwart spammers. Thank you.
My E-Mail Address
My autobiography is now available under the title Born into the Wrong World: My Life and Thought (Rochester, NY: John Wilfred Press, 2004). For information about how it can be obtained, e-mail me at the address just above.
I am now into blogging periodic short opinion pieces on current events, politics, justice, etc. New ones are added every day or so. You can read my blogs at: Cauthen's Blogs or Ken Cauthen's Blogs
If you want to take a break for some fun before you get to the serious stuff, the links below will take you to some short videos of a humorous nature that I made. They poke good-natured fun at some funny aspects of religion, churches, theology, right-wing Protestant religion, and the mixture of right-wing religion and politics. They are designed purely for entertainment and laughter. I hope you enjoy them. Here is a list of my movies that play on Windows Media Player.

183. IEEE Ethics And Member Conduct Committee
ethics and Members Conduct Committee webpage with links to related resources.
http://www.ieee.org/organizations/committee/emcc/
IEEE Code of Ethics Speakers Matters of Ethical Principle (IEEE Policy 7.9) IEEE Involvement in Matters of Ethical Misconduct (IEEE Policy 7.10) ... Proposed Constitutional Amendment
IEEE Ethics and Member Conduct Committee Vision A world in which engineers and Mission Limits on Activities IEEE Bylaw I-306 , shall make recommendations for policies and/or educational programs to promote the ethical behavior of members and staff, and shall consider instituting proceedings, as defined in IEEE Bylaws I-110 and I-111 , related to matters of member and officer discipline and requests for support.
If you would like to contact the IEEE Webmaster, email to webmaster@ieee.org
2004, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
(Modified: 29-Sep-2003)

184. APS Current Statements By Subject
on ethics and values, education, human rights, and national policy, from a physics perspective.
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185. Philosophy Creates A Science Of Utopian Civilization, Ethics And Aesthetics
One person's answers to most of the social problems of our day, based on true ideals such as personal liberty or reciprocity.
http://members.aol.com/DrHumph/
Modified August 5, 2002
Utopia
he function of philosophy is the creation of sciences. This is a science of civilization, called "utopian analysis," which supersedes the philosophy of ethics and aesthetics. It builds on the moral science of Hobbes and Locke, and does not commit the naturalistic fallacy. In it ideals take the place of theories, and political experiments test the truth or falsity of ideals. Utopian analysis is the heart of Jumping Lightyears topia is not a place. The word "utopia" is Latin for "nowhere." Utopia is not perfection, and it is not one particular form of society. There are countless ways of realizing the seven well-established ideals, which are (1)life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness; (2)reciprocity, (3)democracy, (4)hierarchies of community, (5)equal opportunity, (6)justice, and (7)the beautiful city. It is by building a higher community that includes both sides that we prevent war. Reciprocity is a fancy name for the golden rule. The science of utopia is all about establishing or refuting ideals. But most of this book is devoted to a utopian dream. This is my dream, not the only possible dream, and if I lived in the year 3000 CE, I might dream a different dream. n the web, we see countless other utopias, which seem self-evident to their authors. And to each of them I say where is your evidence? Where is the analysis that shows the ideals on which the utopia is based? Where are the political experiments that refute alternatives and establish this one? In other words, how do you know? What seems self-evident to the author may seem a recipe for anarchy or tyranny to another. That is why we need a science of utopia.

186. IEEE Code Of Ethics
Code of ethics, for the guild members in view of technology's impacts.
http://www.ieeeusa.org/DOCUMENTS/CAREER/CAREER_LIBRARY/ethics.html
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
CODE OF ETHICS
We, the members of the IEEE, in recognition of the importance of our technologies in affecting the quality of life throughout the world, and in accepting a personal obligation to our profession, its members and the communities we serve, do hereby commit ourselves to the highest ethical and professional conduct and agree:
  • to accept responsibility in making engineering decisions consistent with the safety, health and welfare of the public, and to disclose promptly factors that might endanger the public or the environment; to avoid real or perceived conflicts of interest whenever possible, and to disclose them to affected parties when they do exist; to be honest and realistic in stating claims or estimates based on available data; to reject bribery in all its forms; to improve the understanding of technology, its appropriate application, and potential consequences; to maintain and improve our technical competence and to undertake technological tasks for others only if qualified by training or experience, or after full disclosure of pertinent limitations;
  • 187. Hacker Ethics
    How to teach them and what they are
    http://www.ils.unc.edu/gbnewby/hal/

    188. Why I Hunt
    Rich Geffert.
    http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Gorge/4774/richwhy.html
    Why I Hunt
    by Rich Geffert
    Why Do I (WE) Hunt ! This is the question that every person who is new to the sport, or is a seasoned veteran, must continually ask themselves. Every person will probably respond in a different way to this question. The answer must come from down deep inside of the individual and usually invokes a very passionate response. I hunt for the pure enjoyment of the sport. I love being in the woods well before dawn and watch the woods come to life all around me as dawn breaks. I sit in awe of the other animals I share the woods with on any given day. The shrill cry of the Blue Jay greets me. . The sound of geese circling their favorite feeding grounds is a welcome sound. The squirrels and chipmunks scurry around looking for food and keeping me company while I await my quarry. The drumming of a grouse on a clear, crisp Spring morning is a sound that all should be allowed to appreciate. Also, the thundering gobbles of the old "Boss" Tom Turkey can startle even the hardiest of hunter. There is nothing like watching the sun rise above the ridge on a clear, crisp morning. In the Fall, I the hunter can only hope to hear the sound of two bucks sparring for dominance. But, I think that the best sound of all is the sound of footsteps approaching my stand on a clear, windless morning. This is the time I truly know I'm alive. My heart starts pumping, almost jumping out of my chest. I constantly remind myself to calm down, verify my target, pick a spot and make a good clean shot !

    189. Are God And Ethics Inseparable Or Incompatible?
    An in depth treatment of the moral argument for God and the metaethical argument for atheism.
    http://hem.passagen.se/nicb/god_ethics.htm
    Are God and Ethics Inseparable or Incompatible? By Robin Le Poidevin, Arguing for Atheism: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion. London: Routledge, 1996, ch. 6. "They that deny a God destroy a man's nobility, for certainly Man is of kin to the beasts by his body; and if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature." - Francis Bacon, Of Atheism
    PLATO'S DILEMMA
    Consider the following doctrines:
    a) God is good. b) God wills us to do what is good. c) God is the basis of ethics.
    However, in this chapter, I want to pursue a quite different, and more metaphysical, interpretation of c), namely the idea that the existence of God explains the existence of moral values. The fact that certain acts are good or bad depends in some way on God and his properties. Some theists have appealed to this explanatory role in arguing for the existence of God. The argument, knows as the 'moral argument' for God, goes roughly like this:
    The moral argument
    1 There are moral values 2 The existence of those values depends on the existence and nature of God.

    190. Index.jpg
    An international conference to be held in March 2001, sponsored by the German Institute for Middle East Studies, Hamburg.
    http://www.journalism-islam.de/

    191. CNN - Ethics Matters - When The Cure Seems Worse Than The Disease - October 6, 1
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    "When The Cure Seems Worse Than The Disease"
    by Jeffrey P. Kahn, Ph.D., M.P.H.
    Director, Center for Bioethics University of Minnesota A Maine woman recently decided to discontinue medical treatment for her 4-year old son who suffers from HIV infection. Her decision came after the death in 1996 of her 3-year old daughter from AIDS. The woman's perception was that her daughter's suffering and death were a result of the medical treatment she had received. The Maine Department of Human Services asked for custody of the boy, claiming his mother's refusal of medical treatment for her son amounted to child abuse and neglect. A state district court judge upheld her right to withhold treatment, saying that "The state of Maine is now in no position to tell her, in the case of her unique experience, that she is wrong in her current judgment to wait for better and more reliable treatment methods." What does the woman's decision tell us about how far parents should be able to go in making unorthodox decisions about medical treatment for their children?

    192. Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics (ed. H. Rackham)
    English translation of Aristotle's Ethica Nichomachea by J. Bywater, 1894 (Loeb Classics). Greek text also available. Perseus.
    http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=Aristot. Nic. Eth. init.

    193. Ethics Of Hindu Philosophy By Sanderson Beck
    An excerpt from the book ancient wisdom and folly by Sanderson Beck.
    http://www.san.beck.org/EC11-Hindu.html
    BECK index
    Hindu Philosophy
    This chapter is part of the book ANCIENT WISDOM AND FOLLY, which has now been published. For information on ordering click here.
    Nyaya and Vaishesika ...
    Bhagavad-Gita
    In India there are six orthodox schools of philosophy which recognize the authority of the Vedas as divine revelation, and they generally function as pairs - Nyaya and Vaishesika Mimamsa and Vedanta , and Samkhya and Yoga. Those who did not recognize this authority were the Jains, Buddhists, and materialists. Even in India, where spiritual ideas dominate the culture, there were some who were skeptical of those ideals and held to a materialist view of the world; they were called Carvaka , and their doctrine that this world is all that exists is called Lokayata The materialists did not believe in an afterlife and found sense perception to be the only source of knowledge, denying the validity of inference or general concepts. They focused on the senses and the four traditional elements of earth, water, fire, and air. Consciousness for the Carvaka is only a modification of these elements in the body. The soul is also identified with the body, and pleasure and pain are the central experiences of life, nature being indifferent to good and evil with virtue and vice being merely social conventions.

    194. Knowledge@Wharton
    Shell Games at Royal Dutch/Shell Will They Affect Corporate Governance in Europe? Inflated oil reserves have put Royal Dutch/Shell in the headlines.
    http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/index.cfm?fa=viewCat&CID=11

    195. Philosophy Documentation Center REDIRECT

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    196. CC(BE)2 -- Rotman School Of Management

    http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/CCBE/

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