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Professional Ethics
Ethics
Definitions
The word ethics
is derived from the ancient Greek ēthikós (ἠθικός)
means "relating to one's character"
Branches
Metaethics
Normative ethics
Applied ethics
Fundamentals of ethics
History
The ancient Greek disciples
Pythagoras (Greek philosopher of the 6th century BC)
They attempted to apply their mathematical theories to the topic of human behavior and ethics.
Socrates (Greek philosopher and teacher, 470?-399 BC)
addressed the topic.
Plato (Greek philosopher, 427?-347 BC)
They could be done through pure reason.
Aristotle (Greek philosopher 384-322 BC)
first used the term ethics
Ethics
It is so innate to the individual
The basic nature of man
Justice
"punishment"
The discipline
Ethics and values
Examples
freedom
The responsibility
Honesty
Personal ethics
The human being in search of meaning
written book
By the Austrian psychiatrist Viktor Emil Frankl
History
The first edition
It was successful
Argument
Relates
Personal experiences
Phases
First: Internment in the camp
Second: Life in the country
Third: After liberation
Challenges in life
Challenge that involves overcoming difficulties to be realized
Only for perseverance
Satisfaction and health
Rebuke
Personal challenges that will lead you to success
Some examples
Get up early
Achieve an "impossible" goal
Meditate
Focus on one thing at a time
Quality of life
Many types of living conditions
Economic conditions
Social conditions
Political conditions
Health conditions
Natural conditions
Variables
Life expectancy
Education, (at all levels)
GDP per capita
Health
physical health
The psychological state
The level of independence
Social relations
Quality of life factors
They are the following
Physical well-being
Material well-being
Social welfare
Emotional well-being
personal development
Human development index
life project
Steps to achieve a life project
Self-knowledge
Review projects
Set your own objectives and goals
Take action
Examples of life project
Professional life project.
University life project.
Life project in art.
Work life project
Goals in life
Short-term personal goals
Long-term personal goals
Most common personal goals
Social ethics
Human rights
Universality and inalienability
Indivisibility
Interdependence and interrelationship
Equality and non-discrimination
Participation and inclusion
Theoretical framework
They are defined
Inherent powers of the person
Irrevocable
Unalienable
Non-transferable and inalienable
Historical
Key reference
In the current ethical-political debate
The language of rights
Individual and Society
Man and society
Marx defines
To man as a social being
Participation models
citizen
Types of participation
Two large areas are distinguished
The public
The private
Four basic forms of participation
Citizen Participation
Political Participation
Social Participation
Community Participation
Ethics and sustainable development
How is sustainable development established?
Stockholm (Sweden) in 1972
called Human Environment
the environmental problem
The Rio de Janeiro Conference in 1992
“development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the abilities of future generations to satisfy their own needs”
Ethical challenge to achieve development with sustainability
Three problems
poverty
The deterioration
Unemployment
High Command Program 2018
overpopulation
Water problems
Loza, Lurent and Rosales (2011)
They would include the following guidelines:
Conservation and restoration of the environment
Environmental ethics in the international field
The UN
created
“The World Conservation Strategy” of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)
The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP)
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Ethical issues in the sustainable development goals
UNDP Administrator Helen Clark
Treats
poverty
Climate change
The conflicts
Professional ethics
Ethics and professional competitiveness
At what point should ethics arise in a company?
Strategically
Tactically
In the operational
But can't ethics stop a company's results?
They forge an advantage
durable competitive
Real
Non-popup,
Not dependent
What does it mean to be ethical?
It is projecting
The values
Fundamental principles to reality
What is ethical management?
Assume a life model
Strengthens moral courage
What kind of ethical dilemmas do you face?
The established policies
The strategic objectives
The numbers to reach
What are the steps to follow to forge an organizational ethical culture?
You must follow this sequence
Commitment
Sensitization
Foundation
Construction of the ethical ideology
Fundamentals of intellectual property
It is divided into two branches, namely
Industrial property
industrial drawings
industrial designs
the topographies of integrated circuits
Copyright
Appellations of origin
Geographical indications
unfair competition
Ethics and leadership
The following components are
Leadership is a process
Leadership involves influence
Leadership occurs in groups
Leadership involves common goals
Truthfulness in professional performance
It is essential to establish
The trust
The credibility
The fundamental ethical standards are
Confidentiality
Veracity
Fidelity