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  1. Steven Kelman.Choice Authority - 1985 - Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics 29 (2):84.
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  2. Ethical Choices: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy with Cases.Richard Burnor & Yvonne Raley - 2010 - New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA. Edited by Yvonne Raley.
    Ideal for students with little or no background in philosophy, Ethical Choices: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy with Cases provides a concise, balanced, and highly accessible introduction to ethics. Featuring an especially lucid and engaging writing style, the text surveys a wide range of ethical theories and perspectives including consequentialist ethics, deontological ethics, natural and virtue ethics, the ethics of care, and ethics and religion.Each chapter of Ethical Choices also includes compelling case studies that are (...)
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    Ethical choices: an introduction to moral philosophy with cases.Richard Burnor - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Yvonne Raley.
    Ideal for students with little or no background in philosophy, Ethical Choices: An Introduction to Moral Philosophy with Cases provides a concise, balanced, and highly accessible introduction to ethics. Featuring an especially lucid and engaging writing style, the text surveys a wide range of ethical theories and perspectives including consequentialist ethics, deontological ethics, natural and virtue ethics, the ethics of care, and ethics and religion. Each chapter of Ethical Choices also includes compelling case studies that (...)
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    Ethical choice.Robert Nelson Beck - 1970 - New York,: Free Press. Edited by John Berk Orr.
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    Ethical choice.Robert Nelson Beck & John Berk Orr - 1970 - New York,: Free Press. Edited by John Berk Orr.
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    Ethical choices in business.R. C. Sekhar - 2002 - Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Response Books.
    Praise for the First Edition: '... a unique and lively business ethics text... fresh and delightful... Sekhar's witty use of stories and cases will engage and enlighten business people in India and the rest of the world' - Joanne B Ciulla, The Journal of Business Ethics 'Richly international in scope and contributes to global concern' - Newsltter IIAS Leiden University 'This book makes an important contribution through its holisitc and balanced approach to the issue... Each chapter has a fair number (...)
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    Ethical choices in contemporary medicine: integrative bioethics.Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Acumen Publishing. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established , how medical protocols are administered , how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed , and how medical knowledge is transmitted and (...)
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  8. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine: Integrative Bioethics.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established, how medical protocols are administered, how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed, and how medical knowledge is transmitted and how medical care (...)
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  9. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine: Integrative Bioethics.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established, how medical protocols are administered, how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed, and how medical knowledge is transmitted and how medical care (...)
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  10. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine: Integrative Bioethics.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established, how medical protocols are administered, how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed, and how medical knowledge is transmitted and how medical care (...)
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  11. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine: Integrative Bioethics.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established, how medical protocols are administered, how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed, and how medical knowledge is transmitted and how medical care (...)
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  12. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine: Integrative Bioethics.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established, how medical protocols are administered, how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed, and how medical knowledge is transmitted and how medical care (...)
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  13. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established, how medical protocols are administered, how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed, and how medical knowledge is transmitted and how medical care (...)
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  14. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine: Integrative Bioethics.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established , how medical protocols are administered , how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed , and how medical knowledge is transmitted and (...)
     
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    Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine: Integrative Bioethics.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established, how medical protocols are administered, how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed, and how medical knowledge is transmitted and how medical care (...)
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  16. Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine: Integrative Bioethics.Mary Ann Gardell Cutter & Raphael Sassower - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Routledge. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    "Ethical Choices in Contemporary Medicine" jettisons the standard medical ethics models of "rights" language and shows how the bioethical problems that receive attention from the media and the public are related to and are explicable in terms of the epistemological foundations of science and medicine. These epistemological concerns include how medical knowledge is established, how medical protocols are administered, how medical certainty is evaluated and medical responsibility is framed, and how medical knowledge is transmitted and how medical care (...)
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    Freedom, ethical choice and the Hellenistic polis.Benjamin Gray - 2018 - History of European Ideas 44 (6):719-742.
    ABSTRACTThis paper examines ideas of individual freedom in the Hellenistic city-states. It concentrates on the civic ideas expressed in the laws and decrees of Hellenistic cities, inscribed on stone, comparing them with Hellenistic historical and philosophical works. It places different Hellenistic approaches alongside modern liberal, neo-Roman republican and civic humanist theories of individual liberty, finding some overlaps with each of those modern approaches. The argument is that the Hellenistic Greeks developed innovative ways of combining demanding ideals of civic virtue and (...)
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    Ethical Choice.Ronald M. Roman - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:26-30.
    In this paper, I offer a model of ethical choice based on the theory of planned behavior (Ajzen, 1991), multiattribute utility theory (Baron, 2000), and moral emotions (Haidt, 2003) that is an alternative to and provides more detail than the moral judgment process that is within Rest’s model. I suggest this ethical choice model better describes the ethical judgment process by incorporating compensatory judgment, specifying the use of deontological and teleological reasoning, and accounting for the influence of (...)
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    Ethical Choice.Ronald M. Roman - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:26-30.
    In this paper, I offer a model of ethical choice based on the theory of planned behavior (Ajzen, 1991), multiattribute utility theory (Baron, 2000), and moral emotions (Haidt, 2003) that is an alternative to and provides more detail than the moral judgment process that is within Rest’s model. I suggest this ethical choice model better describes the ethical judgment process by incorporating compensatory judgment, specifying the use of deontological and teleological reasoning, and accounting for the influence of (...)
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    Ethical Choice.Ronald M. Roman - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:26-30.
    In this paper, I offer a model of ethical choice based on the theory of planned behavior (Ajzen, 1991), multiattribute utility theory (Baron, 2000), and moral emotions (Haidt, 2003) that is an alternative to and provides more detail than the moral judgment process that is within Rest’s model. I suggest this ethical choice model better describes the ethical judgment process by incorporating compensatory judgment, specifying the use of deontological and teleological reasoning, and accounting for the influence of (...)
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    Ethical choices in contemporary medicine: integrative bioethics.Raphael Sassower & Mary Ann Gardell Cutter - 2007 - Stocksfield [England]: Acumen Publishing. Edited by Mary Ann Gardell Cutter.
    Examines the predicaments of medicine within a cultural context and suggests that rational discourse and parochial ethical dialogue may be futile in the face of competing and incommensurable frameworks and agendas, attitudes and wishes. This work shows that, in the postmodern age, two interrelated issues surface when it comes to medicine.
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    Ethical choices in a pluralistic world.Roger Hutchinson - 2008 - Camrose, Alta.: Chester Ronning Centre for the Study of Religion and Public Life.
    Doing ethics in a pluralistic world -- Ethical issues for religion in Canada.
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  23. Foreword: Ethical Choices in Nanotechnology Development.M. C. Roco - forthcoming - Nanoethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Nanotechnology.
     
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    Ethical choices in contemporary medicine.Carolyn Garcia - 2009 - Nursing Philosophy 10 (3):223-224.
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    Ethical choice and pervasive technology.Frank Hurnik & Hugh Lehman - 1989 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 2 (3):179-182.
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    Ethical choice and pervasive technology.Frank Hurnik & Hugh Lehman - 1989 - Journal of Agricultural Ethics 2 (3):179-182.
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    Ethical choice.Philip Stratton-Lake - 2009 - In John Shand (ed.), Central Issues of Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 219-230.
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    Death, democracy and public ethical choice.Reid Cushman & Søren Holm - 1990 - Bioethics 4 (3):237–252.
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    Temptations in the office: ethical choices and legal obligations.Stephen M. Goldman - 2008 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
    A lawyer explains the difference between law and ethics--what you can do versus what you should do--and how leaders can create more ethical, satisfying, and profitable workplaces.
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    The complex challenges of ethical choices by engineers in public service.Gerald Andrews Emison - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (2):233-244.
    This paper proposes that engineers in public service are confronted with unavoidable complexity in their ethical considerations. The complexity begins with interactions among venues of ethical choices. Engineers must make ethical choices simultaneously at the individual, professional, organizational and societal levels. These ethical domains often conflict. The complexity also stems from situations in which physical properties may remain stable, but important social, economic, institutional and political conditions can change substantially. The paper proposes that the (...)
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    A managerial in-basket study of the impact of trait emotions on ethical choice.Shane Connelly, Whitney Helton-Fauth & Michael D. Mumford - 2004 - Journal of Business Ethics 51 (3):245-267.
    This paper explores the relationship of various trait emotions to the ethical choices of 189 college students who completed a managerial decision-making task as part of an in-basket exercise in a laboratory setting. Prior research regarding emotion influences on ethical decision-making and linkages between emotions and cognition informed hypotheses about how different types of emotions impact ethical choices. Findings supported our expectations that positive and negative emotions classified as active would be more strongly related to (...)
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    Socio-economic theology and ethical choices in contemporary development policy: an outline of biblical approaches to social justice and poverty alleviation.Dervke Belshaw - 1997 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 14 (1):5-9.
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    Death, Democracy and Public Ethical Choice.Søren Holm Reid Cushman - 1990 - Bioethics 4 (3):237-252.
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    The Human Use of Animals: Case Studies in Ethical Choice.F. Barbara Orlans, Tom L. Beauchamp, Rebecca Dresser, David B. Morton & John P. Gluck - 1998 - Oxford University Press USA.
    The first set of case studies on animal use, this volume offers a thorough, up-to-date exploration of the moral issues related to animal welfare. Its main purpose is to examine how far it is ethically justifiable to harm animals in order to benefit mankind. An excellent introduction provides a framework for the cases and sets the background of philosophical and moral concepts underlying the subject. Sixteen original, previously unpublished essays cover controversies associated with the human use of animals in a (...)
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    Avatar Gender and Ethical Choices in Fable III.Karen Schrier - 2012 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 32 (5):375-383.
    This study investigates how players make ethical decisions in Fable III, a video game, with consideration to avatar gender. Thirty males, 18 to 34 years old, were recruited; 20 were assigned to play Fable III, with half assigned to play as a male avatar (Condition 1), and half assigned as a female avatar (Condition 2). Any ethical thinking skills and thought processes used were identified using a researcher-developed coding scheme. Analysis suggests that all game players, regardless of avatar (...)
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    Nuance and ethical choice.Joel J. Kupperman - 1969 - Ethics 79 (2):105-114.
  37. The Best Ethical Choices Come When Long-Term Impact Rules.Tim Fort - 2003 - In Noel M. Tichy & Andrew R. McGill (eds.), The Ethical Challenge: How to Lead with Unyielding Integrity. Jossey-Bass. pp. 195--208.
     
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  38. Making Tough Ethical Choices in a Morally Pluralistic World.John Lantos - 2016 - In Annie Janvier & Eduard Verhagen (eds.), Ethical Dilemmas for Critically Ill Babies. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands.
     
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    Scientific Opportunities -- Ethical Choices: An Undergraduate Biomedical Ethics Course.Mary Ella Savarino & Ann Boyd - 1992 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 12 (3):160-162.
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    Interpretive Models and Ethical Choices: The Example of Film Studies.Leland Poague - 1985 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 19 (4):21.
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    Lowe's Ethical Choices: Not Taking A Stand Means Taking A Stand.Ginny Whitehouse - 2012 - Journal of Mass Media Ethics 27 (2):142 - 145.
    Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Volume 27, Issue 2, Page 142-145, April-June.
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    Daoist relativism, ethical choice, and normative measure.Robert Cummings Neville - 2002 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 29 (1):5–20.
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    Motivations for ethical choices in economic contexts.Paul Webley - 2001 - World Futures 56 (3):263-278.
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    Feeling Good by Doing Good: A Selfish Motivation for Ethical Choice.Remi Trudel, Jill Klein, Sankar Sen & Niraj Dawar - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 166 (1):39-49.
    This paper examines the question of why consumers engage in ethical consumption. The authors draw on self-affirmation theory to propose that the choice of an ethical product serves a self-restorative function. Four experiments provide support for this assertion: a self-threat increases consumers’ choice of an ethical option, even when the alternative choice is objectively superior in quantity (Study 1) and product quality (Study 2). Further, restoring self-esteem through positive feedback eliminates this increase in ethical choice (Studies (...)
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    The future of human reproduction : ethics, choice, and regulation.John Harris & Søren Holm (eds.) - 1998 - Oxford University Press.
    The Future of Human Reproduction brings together new work, by an international group of contributors from various fields and perspectives, on ethical, social, and legal issues raised by recent advances in reproductive technology. These advances have put us in a position to choose what kindsof children and parents there should be; the aim of the essays is to illuminate how we should deal with these possibilities for choice. Topics discussed include gender and race selection, genetic engineering, fertility treatment, ovarian (...)
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  46. From Game Theoretical Accounts of Cooperation to Meta-Ethical Choices.Arif Ahmed - 2013 - Studies in Christian Ethics 26 (2):176-183.
    Evolutionary game theory is ethically neutral: its assumption of ‘rationality’ has nothing to do with selfishness but is in fact entirely compatible with altruism. If altruism has an evolutionary explanation then this fact is of no theological relevance: in particular it is not any sort of evidence of a divine plan etc.
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    Reflections of a Practical PhilosopherDrawing the Line: Life, Death, and Ethical Choices in an American Hospital.Ronald Carson & Samuel Gorovitz - 1991 - Hastings Center Report 21 (6):42.
    Book reviewed in this article: Drawing the Line: Life, Death, and Ethical Choices in an American Hospital. By Samuel Gorovitz.
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  48. Social choice ethics in artificial intelligence.Seth D. Baum - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (1):165-176.
    A major approach to the ethics of artificial intelligence is to use social choice, in which the AI is designed to act according to the aggregate views of society. This is found in the AI ethics of “coherent extrapolated volition” and “bottom–up ethics”. This paper shows that the normative basis of AI social choice ethics is weak due to the fact that there is no one single aggregate ethical view of society. Instead, the design of social choice AI faces (...)
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    Book Review: Ethical choices in long-term care: what does justice require? [REVIEW]V. Tschudin - 2003 - Nursing Ethics 10 (6):674-674.
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    Whole genome sequencing in children: ethics, choice and deliberation.Ainsley J. Newson - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (8):540-542.
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