A. S. P. I. R. E. to Ethics

A. S. P. I. R. E. to Ethics
Title A. S. P. I. R. E. to Ethics PDF eBook
Author Jonathan D. Gallop
Publisher Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
Pages
Release 2020-03-20
Genre
ISBN 9781792407048

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Street-smart Ethics

Street-smart Ethics
Title Street-smart Ethics PDF eBook
Author Clinton W. McLemore
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 204
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780664226282

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Success, as it is currently defined, usually depends on winning--beating the competition--which often places incredible pressures on business professionals. With engaging writing and a lack of jargon, this book navigates executives, managers, and supervisors through the ethical decisions they must make every day. Street-Smart Ethics is divided into three sections: a primer on ethics, a collection of Proverbs-based guidelines for staying out of trouble, and a self-test that contains true-false questions and ethical brainteasers.

The Ethics of Influence

The Ethics of Influence
Title The Ethics of Influence PDF eBook
Author Cass R. Sunstein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 237
Release 2016-08-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107140706

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In The Ethics of Influence, Cass R. Sunstein investigates the ethical issues surrounding government nudges, choice architecture, and mandates.

The Ethical Executive

The Ethical Executive
Title The Ethical Executive PDF eBook
Author Robert Hoyk
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 153
Release 2010-04-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 080477613X

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In this book, Hoyk and Hersey describe 45 "unethical traps" into which any one of us can fall. These traps, they say, can erupt in any organizational environment. Some of these traps distort our perception of right and wrong—so we actually believe our unethical behavior is right. Many of them are psychological in nature, and if we are not aware of them they are like illusions—webs of deception. In the authors' analysis, these traps significantly contributed to the large-scale corporate disasters we witnessed in recent years. Hoyk and Hersey take account of these realities and offer a "real-world" method that will predict, preclude, and, if necessary, "get us out of" these traps. Given the increased scrutiny under which all executives and mangers operate today, this book is a 'must read' for anyone who is charged with achieving an organization's mission—whether that mission is increasing profit, serving the common good, or both.

The Methods of Ethics

The Methods of Ethics
Title The Methods of Ethics PDF eBook
Author Henry Sidgwick
Publisher Gale and the British Library
Pages 508
Release 1874
Genre History
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The Ethics of AI and Robotics

The Ethics of AI and Robotics
Title The Ethics of AI and Robotics PDF eBook
Author Soraj Hongladarom
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 237
Release 2020-08-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498597300

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Artificial intelligence is the most discussed and arguably the most powerful technology in the world today. The very rapid development of the technology, and its power to change the world, and perhaps even ourselves, calls for a serious and systematic thinking about its ethical and social implications, as well as how its development should be directed. The present book offers a new perspective on how such a direction should take place, based on insights obtained from the age-old tradition of Buddhist teaching. The book argues that any kind of ethical guidelines for AI and robotics must combine two kinds of excellence together, namely the technical and the ethical. The machine needs to aspire toward the status of ethical perfection, whose idea was laid out in detail by the Buddha more than two millennia ago. It is this standard of ethical perfection, called “machine enlightenment,” that gives us a view toward how an effective ethical guideline should be made. This ideal is characterized by the realization that all things are interdependent, and by the commitment to alleviate all beings from suffering, in other words by two of the quintessential Buddhist values. The book thus contributes to a concern for a norm for ethical guidelines for AI that is both practical and cross-cultural.

Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling

Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling
Title Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling PDF eBook
Author Kenneth S. Pope
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 386
Release 2010-11-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0470917245

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Praise for Ethics in Psychotherapy and Counseling, Fourth Edition "A stunningly good book. . . . If there is only one book you buy on ethics, this is the one." —David H. Barlow, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry, Boston University "The Fourth Edition continues to be the gold standard. . . . a must-read in every counseling/therapy training program. It is that good and valuable." —Derald Wing Sue, PhD, Professor of Psychology and Education, Teachers College, Columbia University "A must-have for therapists at every step of their career from student to wise elder." —Bonnie Strickland, PhD, former president, American Psychological Association "This Fourth Edition of the best book in its field has much timely new material. . . . A brilliant addition is an exploration of how reasonable people can conscientiously follow the same ethical principles yet reach different conclusions . . . an essential sourcebook." —Patrick O'Neill, PhD, former president, Canadian Psychological Association "Essential for all practicing mental health professionals and students." —Nadine Kaslow, PhD, ABPP, President, American Board of Professional Psychology "I particularly enjoyed the chapter on ethical practice in the electronic world, which was informative even to this highly tech-savvy psychologist. The chapter on responses to the interrogations issue is destined to be a classic. . . . Bravo! Mandatory reading." —Laura Brown, PhD, ABPP, 2010 President, APA Division of Trauma Psychology "There's no better resource to have at your fingertips." —Eric Drogin, JD, PhD, ABPP, former chair, APA Committee on Professional Practice and Standards and APA Committee on Legal Issues "Two of psychology's national treasures, Drs. Ken Pope and Melba Vasquez walk the walk of psychotherapy ethics. Simply the best book in its genre." —John Norcross, PhD, ABPP, Professor of Psychology and Distinguished University Fellow, University of Scranton