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  • 11Not just for profit — (NJFP) is a concept that captures an expanded set of values for defining and evaluating for profit private sector organizations, not only by their ability to generate profit as is done traditionally, but also by their determination and success in …

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  • 12Ethical arguments regarding torture — Ethical arguments have arisen regarding torture, and its debated value to society. Despite worldwide condemnation and the existence of treaty provisions that forbid it, some countries still use it. The ethical assertion that torture is a tool is… …

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  • 13Ethical marketing — is an honest and factual representation of a product, delivered in a framework of cultural and social values for the consumer. It promotes qualitative benefits to its customers, which other similar companies, products or services fail to… …

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  • 14Ethical hack — or penetration test is performed on enterprise applications by a third party to find vulnerabilities in the application so that they can be remidiated before a new application goes live in production. This is also done on existing applications,… …

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  • 15Ethical formalism — is a type of ethical theory which defines moral judgements in terms of their logical form (e.g., as laws or universal prescriptions ) rather than their content (e.g., as judgements about what actions will best promote human well being). The term… …

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  • 16Ethical extensionism — is a term used by Des Jardins (2006) to refer to the idea of extending moral standing to things (animals, plants, species, the earth) that traditionally are not thought of as having moral standing. For example, while many cultures differ as to… …

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  • 17ethical investment — ➔ investment * * * ethical investment UK US noun FINANCE, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ► [U] the practice of investing in companies whose business is not considered harmful to society or the environment: »Consumer pressure and ethical investment are… …

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  • 18Ethical subjectivism — is the meta ethical view which claims that: Ethical sentences express propositions. Some such propositions are true. Those propositions are about the attitudes of people.[1] This makes ethical subjectivism a form of cognitivism. Ethical… …

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  • 19Ethical living — is the philosophy of making decisions for daily life which take into account ethics and moral values, particularly with regard to sustainability and environmentalism. At present it is largely a personal choice, and not an organized social… …

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  • 20Ethical persuasion — is a human being s internal ability to treat others with respect, understanding, caring, and fairness in order to understand themselves and others. There are three phases of ethical persuasion and they are:#Explore the other person s viewpoint.… …

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