What is your personal code of ethics? Prepare a code of ethics outlining what you believe is morally right. The document should include guidelines for your personal behavior.
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I'll give some universal examples (they do not necessarily pertain to my 'personal behavior'; that is something of your interest), you can expand on here because I am not aware of what is expected: 1. Attentiveness 2. Participation 3. Respect 4. TImeliness 5. Integrity 6. Objectivity 7. Flexibility
Here's a fun way to think about it: Is killing wrong? Is killing a human wrong? You're driving a train and its brakes are broken. You see 10 people in front of you that are going to die. There's another train track with 1 person on it. You can switch you train to the other track so that instead of running over 10 people, you run over 1 person instead. Would you switch the tracks? What if instead of being the train driver, you're a bystander and you can yell at the train to change tracks? What if that 1 person was a baby? What if you see an old fat man that'll probably die by old age, and if you push him onto the tracks, you can stop the train from running over 10 people? What if that old man doesn't want to die? What if it was a cow? What if you had a bazooka and you can shoot at the train to save all the people on the tracks, but end up killing the train driver? If killing a human is morally wrong, would you not kill someone to save another person? If saving more humans is right, is it morally right to kill a human to save more humans? There's 2 ways you can think about this: Deontology: "You Must Abide By Moral Principles No Matter What" Consequences: "The Ends Justifies the Means" I might be thinking a little different from what you're looking for though but this is FUN
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