If you are looking for an accessible introduction to the essential concepts that define the field of professional ethics, then this is the book for you.Richard Hugman's A-Z of Professional Ethics offers a winning combination of breadth and concision, expertly organised to make usage intuitive and easy. Its simple A-Z structure will help you appreciate the architecture of ethics and give you a vocabulary for ethical debate. Clever cross-referencing allows you to find your own routes through the material as well as signposting interesting connections between different ideas.Unique to this book are its sensitivity to cross-cultural influences and its careful integration of different professional perspectives. These give it outstanding balance and coverage. A rich source of further references, it offers readers an invaluable guide to an increasingly extensive literature.Whatever your field of study or practice (social work, health care, or therapy), this book will prove an enduring source of clarity, insight and reflection.
Contents
List of figures
Introduction
1. African/Black Ethics
2. Altruism
3. Autonomy
4. Beneficence
5. Benevolence
6. Care (Duty of)
7. Care (Ethics of)
8. Codes of Ethics
9. Community
10. Compassion
11. Competence
12. Confidentiality
13. Confucian Ethics (Includes Filial Piety)
14. Consent
15. Consequentialism
16. Courage
17. Deontology (Ethics of Duty)
18. Dignity
19. Discourse Ethics
20. Emotion and Moral Sentiment
21. Equality
22. Ethical Egoism
23. Evil
24. Existential Ethics
25. Fairness
26. Feminist Ethics
27. Fidelity
28. Freedom
29. Futility
30. Harmony
31. Honesty
32. Honour
33. Human Agency (Includes Self-Determination)
34. Human Rights
35. Indigenous (First Nations) Ethics
36. Informed Consent
37. Integrity
38. Justice (Includes Distributive Justice, Retributive Justice, Restorative Justice)
39. Liberalism
40. Loyalty
41. Ma'at
42. 'Moral Fluency'
43. Non-Maleficence (Non-Malfeasance)
44. Oppression (Includes Anti-Oppressive Values and Action)
45. Over Servicing
46. Partiality and Impartiality
47. Paternalism
48. Phronesis (Prudence, Practical Wisdom)
49. Pluralism (Includes 'Common Morality')
50. Politics
51. Postmodern Ethics
52. Power (Includes Empowerment)
53. Principles (Including 'Principilism')
54. Relativism (Cultural; Ethical)
55. Religion and Spirituality
56. Respect
57. Responsibility
58. Service
59. Social Justice
60. Subjectivism
61. Supererogatory (Action)
62. Sustainability
63. Trust
64. Truth
65. 'Ubuntu'
66. Universalism
67. Utilitarianism
(Includes: Rule Utilitarianism, Act Utilitarianism, Ideal Utilitarianism, Preference Utilitarianism)
68. Values
69. Virtue
70. Welfare
71. Whistle-Blowing
72. Wisdom
Further Reading
References.
Accessing your eBook through Kortext
Once purchased, you can view your eBook through the Kortext app, available to download for Windows, Android and iOS devices. Once you have downloaded the app, your eBook will be available on your Kortext digital bookshelf and can even be downloaded to view offline anytime, anywhere, helping you learn without limits.
In addition, you'll have access to Kortext's smart study tools including highlighting, notetaking, copy and paste, and easy reference export.
To download the Kortext app, head to your device's app store or visit https://app.kortext.com to sign up and read through your browser.
NB: eBook is only available for a single-user licence (i.e. not for multiple / networked users).