2. WHAT IS ETHICS
Ethics has to do with what my feelings tell me is right or
wrong.”
The terms ethics and morality are closely related. It is now
common to refer to ethical judgments or to ethical
principles where it once would have been more accurate to
speak of moral judgments or moral principles. These
applications are an extension of the meaning of ethics. In
earlier usage, the term referred not to morality itself but to
the field of study, or branch of inquiry, that has morality as
its subject matter. In this sense, ethics is equivalent to
moral philosophy.
3. TYPES OF ETHICS
TYPES
1. Personal responsibility
2. Corporate responsibility
3. Loyalty
4. Respect
5. Trustworthiness
6. Fairness
4. ETHICS IN MANUFACTURING
Ethical manufacturing is a holistic approach to the
manufacturing process that focuses on good health for all
involved. This means that a product’s design, creation, and
use maintain sustainable standards and that the item and
the process of making these has a positive impact on
communities .An ethical manufacturer has oversight and
cares about each section of their business and their own
supply chain, prioritizing the well-being of both customers
and staff, as well as the environment in which they work,
shop, and source materials.
6. ETHICAL HACKING
Ethical hacking involves an authorized
attempt to gain unauthorized access to
a computer system, application, or
data. Hacking experts follow four key
protocol concepts:
1. Stay legal
2. Define the scope
3. Report vulnerabilities
4. Respect data sensitivity
7. ETHICS OF TEACHING
The core of teaching consists of four
basic values: dignity, truthfulness,
fairness and responsibility &
freedom. The aim of teachers’
ethical principles is to draw
attention to the ethics involved in
teaching. Good professional ethics
are among a teacher’s most
important resources.
10. LEGAL ETHICS
Ethics and legal profession often work hand in
hand. Legal profession is a noble profession. The
nobility of the legal profession is maintained by
the adherence and observance of a set of
professional norms by those who adopt this
profession. It is known as legal ethics or the
ethics of the legal profession.
12. ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT
● Ethics in management refers to a company's social
responsiveness.
● It is 'the discipline that deals with what is good and evil,
or right and wrong, or moral responsibility and duty. '
● In other words, ethics in management can be defined as a
set of moral principles.
● Business ethics is application of ethical principles to
business relationships and activities
14. ETHICS IN JOURNALISM
Journalistic ethics are the common values that guide reporters.
They lay out both the aspirations and obligations that journalists,
editors, and others working in the field should follow to execute
their work responsibly.
Journalism ethics have evolved over time. Most news
organizations have their own written codes of ethics, as do
professional membership bodies.
15. ETHICS IN JOURNALISM
Standard Ethical Principles for Journalists:
❖ Honesty
❖ Independence
❖ Fairness
❖ Public accountability
❖ Harm minimization
❖ Avoiding libel
❖ Proper attribution