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ethical obligation

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meanings of ethicaland obligation


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ethical
adjective
uk /ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/
relating to beliefs about what is morally right ...
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obligation
noun
uk /ˌɒb.lɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌɑː.bləˈɡeɪ.ʃən/
the fact that you are obliged to ...
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Examples of ethical obligation


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The role of punishment, ethicalobligation, and social contracts has also been explored.
In the first place, it makes apparent that the woman is under no ethicalobligation to implant either of the embryos.
This ethicalobligation holds even in the face of greater than usual risks to their own safety, health, or life.
The concept of moral status of an entity means that others have an ethicalobligation to protect and promote the interests of that entity.
It is an ethicalobligation of the health profession and society to employ available resources fairly.
Those acting as surrogates for patients who lack decisional capacity have an ethicalobligation to make a good-faith effort to apply the "best interests" criterion from that particular patient's perspective.
Yet, without set standards and the proper release of information, half measures may be deemed as qualified standards, causing risks of social accountability, ethicalobligation, and legal liabilities.
Rather, their refusal to work is properly construed as respecting an ethicalobligation of solidarity with professional coworkers whose legitimate protests are deemed of sufficient moment to warrant such recognition.
Health care and social services professionals have an ethicalobligation to advocate the expert long-term care needed, seeking to ensure, as far as we can, that appropriate care is delivered.
In fact, it is an ethicalobligation upon the medical profession to experiment with this treatment.
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He may desire to meet his ethicalobligation to make the program habilitative and in the clients best long term interest.
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The distinction between minimal decency (an ethicalobligation) and supererogation helps moral agents understand and protect their own and each other's.
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One reason is ethicalobligation: the person ahs views are no longer aligned with those of the current party.
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This duty conflicts with an ethicalobligation to protect children from preventable harm.
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The party believes everyone as a moral and ethicalobligation to protect and conserve the environment.
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The attorney is under an ethicalobligation to disclose that legal decision, which is an adverse authority, to the court.
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Healthcare professionals have an ethicalobligation to ensure that, whenever possible, the patient or patient's guardian is well-informed about the risks and benefits associated with their pain management options.
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Too often lost in these debates, though, are questions over our ethical obligations.
In this sense the fourth argument establishes that the medical institution, broadly understood to include all parties, also has ethical obligations.
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