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- 7. Belief system based on a set of moral principles that are embedded in a common morality.
- 9. Basis for right-based ethical theory; each individual is protected and allowed to pursue personal projects.
- 12. Standards set by individuals or gorups of individuals.
- 14. Duty to tell the truth and avoid deception.
- 15. Doing of good; active promotion of goodness, kindness, and charity.
- 17. Person'sself-reliance, independence, liberty, rights, privacy, individual choice, freedom of the will, and self-containedability to decide.
- 18. Rights of individuals or groups that are established and guaranteed by law.
- 19. Statement sof right conduct governing individual actions.
- 20. Systematic study of rightness and wrongness of human conduct and character as known by natural reason.
- 21. General, universal quides to action that are divined from so-called basic moral truths that should be respected unless a morally compelling reason exists not to do so; also referred to as ethical principles.
- 23. Ethical reflections that emphasize an intimate personal relationship value system that includes such virtues as sympathy, compassion, fidelity, discernment, and love.
- 24. Generally accepted customs, principles, or habits of right living and conduct in a society and the individuals practice in relation to these.
- 26. Ideaals and customs of a society toward which the members of a group have an effective regard; a value may be a quality desirable as an end in itself.
- 28. Justified claims that an individual can make on individuals, groups, or society; divided into legal rights and moral rights.
- 29. Equitable, fair, or just conduct in dealing with others.
- 31. Strict observance of promises or duties; loyalty and faithfulness to others.
- 33. Relationship that exists whent wo mutually dependent groups in a society recognize certain expectations of each other and conduct their affairs accordingly.
- 34. Regulations established by government and applicable to people within a certain political subdivision.
- 35. Belief that actions themselves, rather than consequences, determine the worth of actions; actions are right or wrong according tto the morality of the acts themselves.
- 36. Belief that individual rights provide the vital protection of life, liberty, expression, and property.
- 37. Articulated statements of role morality as seen by the members of a profession.
- 38. Publicly displayed ethical conduct of a profession, usually embedded in a code of ethics; affirms the professional as an independent, autonomous, responsible decision maker.
- 39. Use of moral principes as a basis for defending a chosen path of action in resolving ane thical dilemma; also see principlism.
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- 1. Practice behaviors that are defined by member sof a profession.
- 2. Care for; an emotional commitment to and a willingness to act on behalf of a person with whom a caring relationship exists.
- 3. Belief that the worth of actions is determined by their ends or consequences; actions are right or wrong accordig to the balance of thier good and bad consequences.
- 4. Belief that health-related information about individual patients should not be revealed to others; maintenance of privacy.
- 5. ARRT's mandatory standards od minimally acceptableprofessional conduct. These are eforceable and can result in sanctions should the ARRT determine the certificate holder has violated any of the rules.
- 6. Situations requiring moral judgement between two or more equally problem-fraught alternatives; two or more competing moral norms are present, creating a challenge about what to do.
- 8. Obligations places on individuals, gorups, and institutions by reason of the so-called moral bond of our independence with others.
- 10. Manners and attitudes generally accepted by members of a profession
- 11. Gross violation of systematically related moral principles used to resolve ethical dilemmas.
- 13. Internal controls of a profession based on human values or moral principles.
- 16. Traits of character that are socially valued, such as courage.
- 22. Rights of individuals or groups that exost seperately from governmental or institutional guarantees; usually asserted based on moral principles or rules.
- 25. Collection or set of values that an individual or group has as each person's peronal guide.
- 27. Ethical theory that emphasizes the agents whperform actions and make vchoices; character and virtue form the framewrok of this ethical theory.
- 30. Bodies of systematically related moral principles used to resolve ethical dilemmas.
- 32. Ethical principle that places high value on avoiding harm to others.
