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In: Political science, Band 44, Heft 1, S. 71-72
ISSN: 2041-0611
In: Routledge studies in ethics and moral theory Volume 55
Characters and roles / Glen Pettigrove -- Roles all the way down / Tim Dare -- Expertise and virtue in role ethics / Christine Swanton -- The role of roles in normative economy of a life / Gregory Cooper -- Roles and virtues : early Confucians on social order and the different aspects of ethics / Aaron Stalnaker -- That's what friends are for : a Confucian perspective on the moral significance of friendship / Cheryl Cottine -- Crossing the bridge / W. Bradley Wendel -- Role virtues, doctor-patience relationships, and virtuous policy / Justin Oakley -- Deliberative restriction and professional roles / Garrett Cullity -- Roles and reasons / Sophie Grace Chappell.
In: Research in ethical issues in organizations, v. 15
The latest volume of Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations addresses a range of contemporary issues in applied and professional ethics. It is ideally suited to researchers, postgraduates and professionals whose interests include such key issues as tax avoidance, global justice, information sharing and corporate privacy.
In: Research in ethical issues in organizations Volume 15
In: Emerald insight
The latest volume of Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations addresses a range of contemporary issues in applied and professional ethics and explores the unique role of organizational ethics in creating and sustaining a pluralistic, free enterprise economy. It is ideally suited to researchers, postgraduates and professionals whose interests include such key issues as tax avoidance, global justice, information sharing and corporate privacy.
In: Ethics Ser.
Professional roles are often thought to bring role-specific permissions and obligation, which may allow or require role-occupants to do things they would not be permitted or required to do outside their roles, and which as individuals they would rather not do. This feature of professional roles appears to bring them into conflict both with 'ordinary' or non-role morality, and with personal integrity which is often thought to demand some form of personal endorsement of one's conduct. How are we to reconcile the demands of roles with ordinary morality and with personal integrity? This collection draws together a set of papers which explore these questions as they bear upon a number of different professional roles, including those of the lawyer, the judge and the politician, and from a variety of perspectives, including contemporary analytic moral theory, jurisprudence, psychoanalytic theory, virtue ethics, and contextualism, and, more broadly, from philosophy and legal academia and practice.
In: Research Highlights in Social Work
8. Research in Child Protection: An Australian Perspective9. Advances from Public Health Research; Part 3. Challenge Three: Working with Children and Families; 10. Integrating Family Support and Child Protection in Child Neglect; 11. Relationships in Practice: 'Practitioner-Mother Relationships and the Processes that Bind Them'; 12. Emotional and Relational Capacities for Doing Child Protection Work; Contributor Profiles; References; Subject Index; Blank Page; Author Index.