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Professional Morality and Guilty Bystanding
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Padgett, Barry L
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1915-1968
/ Conjectures of a guilty bystander
/ Ethics
/ Merton, Thomas
/ Professional ethics
/ Religious aspects
/ Work
/ Work ethic
2009,2008
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Professional Morality and Guilty Bystanding
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Padgett, Barry L
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1915-1968
/ Conjectures of a guilty bystander
/ Ethics
/ Merton, Thomas
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/ Work
/ Work ethic
2009,2008
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2009,2008
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Overview
Work as center of life has such an important role in our lives; it bears a standard by which we measure our success. It is a major component of self-actualization and well-being. Professional life offers the hope of rewarding work, not just financially but work that is fulfilling. However, professions are also riddled with complexities and ethical conflicts that obstruct the goal of meaningful work. Our jobs are fraught with moral ambiguities and dilemmas; these become sources of frustration.
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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144380245X, 9781443802451
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