Professional ethics: Refers to the set of moral

Professional ethics refers to the set of moral principles, standards, and values that guide a person’s behavior in their professional life. It involves knowing what is right and wrong, and making decisions that uphold the dignity of the profession. Mackenzie defines ethics as ―the study of what is right or good in human conduct‖ or ―the science of the ideal involved in conduct‖. It is a branch of philosophy, specially the moral philosophy that studies the evolution of concepts; such as right or wrong behaviour. So, it is clear that ethics is the study which determines rightness or wrongness of actions. Learn what professional ethics are and how they apply to different professions and situations. See a list of 54 examples of professional ethics, such as honesty, integrity, confidentiality, social responsibility and more. Professional ethics are the standards of behavior expected of professionals who exercise specialist knowledge and skill. Learn about the history, components, implementation, and examples of professional ethics, as well as the debate on separatism and universalism.

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