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2006, royal, 208pp
ISBN: 978-1-85302-750-5, BIC 2: HPQ
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Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part One. Seeking Ethical Values for the Professions. 1. Sources of Guidance and the Basis of Ethics. 2. Seeking a Foundation for Ethics in the Professions. 3. Values Integral to the Role of Professions. Part Two. Exploring Values. 4. Seeking the Best Results. 5. Treating People Justly and Fairly 1: The Principle of Justice and the Fairness of Compensating Disadvantages. 6. Treating People Justly and Fairly 2: Taking into Account What People Deserve and Their Entitlement, Needs and Capacities. 7. Respecting Autonomy. 8. Acting with Professional Integrity. Part Three. Applying Values to Practice. 9. A Framework for Ethical Thinking in the Professions. 10. Dealing with Dilemmas. 11. Blame. 12. Rights. Postscript. References. Further Reading. Index.
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