8997 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Informed Consent, Ethical Dilemma, Immanuel Kant

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Ethics allows us to act in a manner that accords with a set of core values and principles. Ethics and morals both relate to right and wrong conduct. Shared understanding of values and desirable character traits, of what is right and wrong, what is good and bad. Intended to provide a high quality of life for an individual or community as a whole. Based on assumptions accepted by most members of society. Habitual: instilled from birth to feel that the right decision has been made. May have personal, societal, and group morality. Personal morality that is shared with others is societal morality: beliefs from religion, philosophy, about relationship between people and the world, prevent harm to society, can be codified in laws, customs and policies. Tension can exist between personal and societal morality. Hcps are a group with special moral expectations (in addition to the personal and societal) that others are not expected to have.

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