Professional ethics : fundamental part /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Latín Español |
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Guadalajara, Jalisco :
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente,
2010.
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Edición: | 4th ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Presentation
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- 0.0 Responsibility for living
- 0.1 What is ethics?
- 0.2 Objective of ethics
- 0.3 What contribution should ethics make?
- 0.4 What does ethics look at?
- 05 From what perspective does ethics look at these things?
- 0.6 How does ethics reach its objective?
- 0.7 Methodology
- Bibliography
- Chapter I. How did the human person arise as an ethical being?
- 1.1 The emergence of the human person
- 1.2. Consequences of considering ethics in an evolutionary framework
- Bibliography
- Chapter II. Why are human beings ethical?2.1 Anthropological grounding
- 2.2 The human person's ethical structure
- 2.3 Binding ethical reality and natural law
- Bibliography
- Chapter III. The person as ethical subjet an his dinamics
- 3.1 The human person
- 3.1.1 Person and society
- 3.1.2 The person and his action
- 3.2 How does a human being become a person?
- 3.3 Unity and continuity of the human person
- 3.4 Development of personal ethical awareness
- 3.5 The concept of situation
- 3.5.1 The situated person
- 3.5.2 Characteristics of the situated person3.6 Law and situation
- 3.7 Situational ethics
- 3.8 Situational ethics is unacceptable
- 3.9 Summary and conclusion
- Bibliography
- Chapter IV. The value of the human person
- 4.0 Preface
- 4.1 Historical discovery of the human person's
- 4.2 The experience of the human person's value
- 4.3 Anthropological grounding of personal preeminence
- Bibliography
- Chapter V. The ethical dynamics of the human person
- 5.1 Ethical perception
- 5.2 Consciousness
- 5.2.1 The ethical judgment of conscience
- 5.2.2 The dialectic of conscience5.2.3 Function of conscience
- 5.2.4 The formation of the conscience
- 5.2.5 Ethical conscience as the ultimate criterion
- 5.3 Freedom
- 5.3.1 Freedom in process
- 5.3.2 Freedom for commitment
- 5.3.3 Meaning or purpose of freedom
- 5.4 Responsibility
- 5.4.1 How to be responsible?
- 5.4.2 Tie scope of responsibility
- Bibliography
- Chapter VI. Factors of the ethical personality
- 6.1 The human person as being-in-the-world
- 6.2 People's social reference
- 6.3 Historicity
- 6.4 Sexuality
- 6.5 Innate reactions6.6 Feelings
- 6.7 Imagination
- 6.8 Economic dimension
- 6.9 Unity and totality
- Bibliography
- Chapter VII. Good and evil as realities of the human person
- 7.1 Good and human fulfillment
- 7.1.1 The roots of good
- 7.1.2 The good of people: value
- 7.1.3 Possibility of fulfillment
- 7.2 Evil and human frustration
- 7.2.1 The roots of evil
- 7.2.2 Objective evil
- 7.2.3 Guilt and frustration
- 7.3 Awareness of guilt and feeling guilty
- 7.4 Possibility of recovery
- Chapter VIII. Basic principles