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Philosophy
Ethics
Professional
Ethics and Codes of Conduct
- American
Psychological Association Ethics Page-- includes the
officially recommended code of conduct for psychologists, and
guidelines for the treatment of research animals.
- Code
of Ethics for the Christian Evangelist -- the code is complete
on the page.
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Codes
of Ethics Online Project--about 850 codes of ethics for
professions, scholarly studies, etc. Fields covered include
agriculture, real estate, health care, construction, academic, service
organizations
- Ethical
Research--a guide to web sites to accompany the textbook by
the site's author.
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Ethical,
Legal, and Social Issues in Science
- Ethics
in Journalism--from the Society of Professional Journalists.
- Ethics
for Experimentation in Pain -- for both human and animal
subjects from the International Association for the Study of Pain.
- Five
Questions That Corporate Directors Should Ask--an
excellent guide to ways of thinking about difficult choices, courtesy
of the Centre for Applied Ethics.
- Information
Systems Ethics -- contains the Tavani
Bibliography of Computing Ethics and Social Responsibility
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Institute
of Business and Professional Ethics
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Judicial
Ethics: An Overview
- Legal
Ethics-- full-text articles, issues, resources. Excellent
site.
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NACo Code of Ethics for County Officials
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Professional
Responsibility of Lawyers -- has state judicial decisions
- On
Being A Scientist: Responsible Conduct In Research--published
by the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering,
and the Institute of Medicine in 1995 and remains an essential source
for current information on many aspects of scientific conduct.
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OnlineEthics.org
-- covers the sciences and engineering codes of conduct.
Contains codes of ethics for some 20 societies, and examples of cases in
which those ethical principles are tested. It also provides the correct
citation for their pages, in MLA, at the bottom of the homepage.
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RTNDA
Code of Ethics -- Radio-Television News Director's
Association, includes history of evolving codes.
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