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Books about ethics, a branch of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior". Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
Media type. hardcover, ebook. Pages. 240. ISBN. 9780198805410. Moral Knowledge is a 2019 book by Sarah McGrath in which the author discusses possibilities, sources, and vulnerabilities of moral knowledge.
Genre. Handbook. Publication date. July 2000. Pages. 64. The Enron Code of Ethics is a 64-page booklet that was published by Enron Corporation, [1] the last known edition of which was in July 2000. [2] The sale of copies of the booklet on eBay has passed into internet folklore.
Book cover Ethics, Institutions, and the Right to Philosophy is a 2002 English book edited by Peter Pericles Trifonas which contains a lecture and a roundtable discussion by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida , and an essay by Trifonas himself.
Encyclopedia of Ethics. The Encyclopedia of Ethics is a scholarly work with the original focus on ethical theory. [1] It is published by Routledge and includes "biographical articles, entries on areas and issues related to ethics, treatment of major traditions in religious ethics, coverage of applied ethical issues of importance to theory ...
Medical Ethics; or, a Code of Institutes and Precepts, Adapted to the Professional Conduct of Physicians and Surgeons is a medical book focused on public health and medical ethics. It was written by English physician Thomas Percival and published in 1803.
Moral Boundaries: A Political Argument for an Ethic of Care by Joan C. Tronto is an American book published in 1993, contributing to the debate over the ethics of care through a feminist lens. References
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The Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters, also known as the Television Code, was a set of ethical standards adopted by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) of the United States for television programming from 1952 to 1983. The code was created to self-regulate the industry in hopes of avoiding a proposed government Advisory ...
Reputation laundering. Reputation laundering occurs when a person or an organization conceals unethical, corrupt, or criminal behavior or other forms of controversy by performing highly visible positive actions with the intent to improve their reputation and obscure their history.