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Moral and Ethics - Coggle Diagram
Moral and Ethics
Privacy
Ethical: The ethics of privacy is not focused on decisions that journalists make but is centred on the victims' need to control information about themselves. .
Moral: Privacy has moral value because it shields us in all three contexts by providing certain freedom and independence freedom from scrutiny, prejudice, pressure to conform, exploitation..
Health And Safety
Ethical: All employers are ethically required to provide a safe and healthy workplace for their employees.
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Freedom of speech
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There are good reasons, both moral and political, for upholding a right to free speech. But a moral right to express unpopular opinions is not a moral right to express those opinions in a way that silences the voices of others, or puts them in danger of violence.
Globalisation
The moral challenge of globalization demands a fundamental change in values, focusing on human security, democracy, and economic justice.
Ethics of globalization is complex notions of moral-ethical imperatives, the values and objectives that are in place based on human activities that lead to the preservation of life on our planet Earth and the development of mankind itself.
Protection Of Data
Data protection is an ethical issue. It involves respect for individuals and their rights regarding privacy and the use of information about them.
Digital Divide
One of the greatest concerns about the digital divide is that it is effectively amplifying the political voices of those with internet access while drowning out the voices of those who do not.
Environmental
Environmental ethics helps define man's moral and ethical obligations toward the environment. Water and air pollution, the depletion of natural resources, loss of biodiversity, destruction of ecosystems, and global climate change are all part of the environmental ethics debate.
Freedom
Freedom is an essential characteristic of ethics because without it, meaningful moral choices are impossible. Even if one believes that there is no such thing as free will, it is absolutely essential to the well-being and stability of society that people are treated as if they have the freedom to make moral choices.
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