Since the beginning of time, human beings have sought to attain the good life and true happiness. The study of ethics is concerned with discovering exactly what the good life consists of and how humans can attain it. Morality and ethics are defined to be the character traits and attitudes a person develops over time that allow a person to live a good and fulfilled life. In his book, Christian Ethics: The End of the Law, David S. Cunningham describes the way in which our character is shaped by the habits that we form as we participate in the practices and narratives of the communities in which we are a part. The character that we develop directly leads us to our understanding of morality and ethics. As Aristotle states in his ethical theory, ethics is concerned with the cultivation of the virtues, or excellences of character, in one’s life in order to become a better, more ethical person. Becoming a person of good character allows a person to make good ethical decisions automatically, without needing to give it much thought. While all ethical frameworks are formed using this process, Christian ethics are distinct from other forms of ethics in the way that they are concerned with the forming of Christian virtues through the practices and narratives of the Christian tradition in order to shape the character of the individual in all aspects of their lives. Christians seek to live out the Christian moral life in everything that they do because this way of life leads to the
“The Verdict” is a movie that deals with medical and legal ethics. Frank Gavin is an alcoholic who hasn’t won any of his cases in the past three years. Mickey, his former partner, gives him a medical malpractice case that is sure to settle for a large amount of money. The case of Deborah Ann Kay, a mother who was given anesthetic when she had just eaten inhaled her vomit and is now in a coma. The Donaheys, her sister and brother in law are hoping for a good settlement and Frank assures them that they have a strong case. While the case is going on he meets Laura, a woman at a bar who he falls in love with. Frank goes to visit Deborah Ann Kay in the hospital and is affected by her condition. He meets with the defendants who run the
People from all walks of life face many ethical dilemmas. These dilemmas have consequences. Our worldview determines how we deal with these dilemmas, and guides us to the right decisions. In this essay, I will examine an ethical issues through my Christian worldview. I will also present other viewpoints, and compare them to mine.
1. The Mayor of a large city was given a free membership in an exclusive golf club by people who have received several city contracts. He also accepted gifts from organizations that have not done business with the City but might in the future. The gifts ranged from $200 tickets to professional sports events to designer watches and jewelry.
Ethics can be defined as ‘Human moral conduct according to principles of what is good or right to do’. In Christianity there are certain ethical teachings, mainly The Ten Commandments, Beatitudes, and Jesus’ commandments of love. The Ten Commandments are derived from the Old Testament which defines what people must do in order to serve God faithfully and gives direction on how to live a life according to the covenant and in essence to be a good Christian person. In the New Testament the Beatitudes and Jesus’ commandments of love are found. With love being the main concept of these teachings, they and the Ten Commandments can be seen as alike as they
In this paper I am going to identify some the legal and ethical issues in My Sister’s Keeper. Some of those issues include emancipation of a minor, genetic engineering, and limited termination of parental rights. I will be giving my opinion on these matters also.
Nurses are faced with ethical issues and dilemmas on a regular basis. Nurses must understand his or her values and morals to be able to deal adequately with the ethical issues he or she is faced with. Some ethical issues nurses are exposed to may be more difficult than others and the ethical decision making process is learned over time.
The purpose of this book is meant to create a foundation for Christian lifestyles. It addresses the origin of Christian values, and portrays the evolution of Christian worldviews throughout history. It briefly explains the biblical narrative and develops ideas in which Christians are able to live out their faith and deal with other worldviews existing in our world today.
Over the past 50 years the standards for justice professional has steadily increased. Before the Charter of Rights and Freedoms justice professionals were not expected to follow basic human right policies that exist now; there was no such thing as freedom of speech or innocent until proven guilty. Not to mention there was the divide between white and black, women and men, even children and adults. As time goes on, each generation tries to improve the next, so that their kids don’t make the same mistake. In 1982 the charter of rights and freedoms was introduced and suddenly people were not allowed to do things without consequences anymore. Police were no longer allowed to toured people for information or discriminate between white and black. In the 21st century all justice professionals are expected to follow a code of ethics, this code restricts justice professionals from making the mistakes of previous generations; it also allows them to learn and contribute to society by instilling what is truly right and wrong. By studying ethics, justice professionals will gain the knowledge of culture and varying perspectives; this will decrease the amount of coercion and biased opinion which will improve the general understanding of discretion.
Daniel A. Westberg. Renewing Moral Theology: Christian Ethics as Action, Character, and Grace. Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Academic, 2015
"Dawn-Dae Rivers." Dae stepped up in front of the judges. The judge on the right spoke first, "Can you sing?" She nodded. "Please demonstrate." Dae took a deep breath and sang Daya's 'Don't let me down'. The middle judge smiled and wrote something down. The judge on left spoke this time, "What about rap?" Dae nodded again. The judge nodded as if to say 'Go ahead'. Dae rapped Chanyeol of EXO's part in 'Promise'. This time the middle judge spoke, "Dancing? Acting?" Dae smiled. "Dance."
There are three ethical systems and they are known as antinomianism, situationalism, and generalism. “Antinomianism, which literally means “against/ instead of law,” holds that there are no binding moral laws, that everything is relative”. (Geisler, 2010) With antinomianism we would go against what laws and morals do exist. Some Christians fall to the belief in antinomianism mainly due to the fat that we sin and God forgives. “In the case of Christianity, the controversy arises out of the doctrine of grace, the forgiveness of sins and atonement by faith in Jesus Christ. If God forgives sins, what exactly is the disadvantage in sinning, or the reward of obedience?” (Theopedia)
When it comes to large sums of money, it is not uncommon for the spender to feel they have been ripped off or become over protected. The practice of law is no exception to this phenomenon, and crocked lawyers and paralegals have negatively contributed to the notion. On several occasions law professionals have taken client money for personal use, acting against the law and rules of professional conduct. Although lawyers and paralegals have their own individual rules and guidelines to abide by, they follow the same professional structure of proper conduct. The rules of conduct for paralegals is governed by the Law Society of Upper Canada and is the governing body responsible for reports of misconduct. Further investigations will lay out the proper procedures and tasks that must be completed when a paralegal encounters an accusations of misconduct, specifically when a client accuses a paralegal of misappropriating money from the clients trust fund. When it comes to possible options it is important to remember that by proactively sending a report of the circumstance to the Law Society of Upper Canada with a detailed list of events, bookkeeping and accounts billed to the client will help your case prior to the client reporting you to the Law Society. Should a paralegal choose to ignore the threat of the client, in hopes that the client will not follow through with higher involvement, the paralegal will then face an audit by the Law Society. If the Law Society is apprised that the
Using valid peer-reviewed sources on the Internet, update any dated facts in this case with more current information. How do these new facts reflect the current ethical culture of the Red Cross?
The word “ethics” comes from Greek ethikas meaning character. Today, we use ethics to describe the normative standard of behavior. The history of philosophical ethics has been broken up into five rational methods: Virtue, Traditional, Modern, and Post-Modern Ethics. Within these periods, the philosophy of ethics changed along with the changes being made within society.
Before answering the question, it would be vital to distinguish the difference between legal ethics and general ethical behaviour. Legal ethics can be defined as special responsibilities that lawyers recognised in which they should adapt to “higher” ethical standards than laypersons whereas general ethical behaviour can de described as rules of conduct that demonstrates how our society are expected to behave and act as guiding principles behind creation of laws. The question of whether a behaviour can be both ‘legal’ and ‘ethical’ at the same time, can be a confusing question to both lawyers and law students. Something may be ethical but not legally required by the law while an act could be unlawful even though it may seemed to be ethical.