RU ITEC411, Chapter 1.4 Ethics

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Across
  1. 1. Fair treatment, the upholding of rights, and or a just treatment that is deserved
  2. 3. Promotion or expression of the desire to do good for good causes to help other lives be better
  3. 6. Ethical principle that encourages to do the best for the most amount of people instead of doing the opposite
  4. 8. To be able to do whatever without any constraints, the opposite of being in prison or enslaved
  5. 11. An ancient Greek philosopher known for his views on morals, ethics, and philosophy
  6. 12. The right to enter or approach the Internet which depends on the country of origin
  7. 13. An ethical theory where actions are based on their agreement with rules that are independent of the consequences
  8. 14. Rights that protect freedoms or privileges of individuals living in a society
  9. 16. A written or sort of agreement that binds the concerning parties to certain obligations that must be fulfilled as said
  10. 18. A German philosopher known for deontological ethics and modern philosophy
  11. 19. The right or condition of individuals to make their own choices or self-government
  12. 21. To ask or demand something as a right such as freedom or access to the Internet
Down
  1. 2. A theory that is based on whether something is right or wrong depending on the consequences
  2. 4. A complex form of study based on doing the right thing which is usually based on a set of morals of good and bad or right and wrong
  3. 5. A set or system of rules that regulates or controls a set or people or government which has penalties if broken
  4. 7. Showing kindness, goodwill, kindness, and or have a general well-meaning towards others
  5. 9. The act or practice of exchanging goods or services with others for mutual advantages or benefits
  6. 10. A behavior, quality, and or morality of being good
  7. 15. Anything that relates to society or a group of peoples
  8. 17. The study of ethics concerned with human decision-making which is based on logic or ability to think sensibly.
  9. 20. Acceptance of differing views and practices or willingness to accept or endure differencing opinions