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Memoir ethics
Memoir Ethics: Good Lives and the Virtues is a philosophical study of moral themes in memoirs, exploring how memoirists present and defend perspectives on good lives.It pays particular attention to the interplay of the virtues, including their interplay with additional (non-moral) types of values in good lives.
Of mottos and morals
2013,2012
Whether in slogans, catchphrases, adages or proverbs, we encounter mottos every day, but we rarely take time to reflect on them. In Of Mottos and Morals: Simple Words for Complex Virtues, Martin explores the possibility that mottos themselves are worthy of serious thought, examining how they contribute to moral guidance and help us grapple with complexity.
مدخل إلى أخلاقيات مهنة الهندسة
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Schinzinger, Roland مؤلف
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Schinzinger, Roland. Introduction to engineering ethics
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Martin, Mike W. 1946- مؤلف
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الهندسة توجيه مهني جوانب سلوكية وأخلاقية
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الهندسة توجيه مهني
2012
يقدم كتاب مدخل إلى أخلاقيات مهنة الهندسة الخلفية اللازمة لمناقشة الموضوعات الأساسية للأخلاقيات الهندسية مع التركيز على الجوانب الأخلاقية التي تواجه المهندسين في مجالات العمل الهندسي وتنطوي طريقة العرض بصفة عامة على إيضاح المفاهيم الأساسية وعرض وجهات النظر المختلفة مع الاستشهاد ببعض دراسات الحالة ذات العلاقة ويحتوي الكتاب على مادة كافية لتدريس مقرر كامل في الأخلاقيات الهندسية كما يمكن استعمال بعض أبواب الكتاب في تدريس وحدة من بعض المقررات المختلفة في الهندسة والإدارة والفلسفة.
Meaningful work : rethinking professional ethics
2000
As usually understood, professional ethics consists of shared duties and episodic dilemmas: the responsibilities incumbent on all members of specific professions, together with the dilemmas that arise when these responsibilities conflict. This book challenges that “consensus paradigm”, rethinking professional ethics to include personal commitments and ideals, including many not mandatory for all members of a profession. Taking these personal commitments seriously expands professional ethics to include neglected issues about moral psychology, character and the virtues, self-fulfillment and betrayal, and the interplay of private and professional life.