Monday, 23 June 2014

Primary Discussion Response

Many have argued that “you can’t teach ethics.” Others have argued that you can teach ethics, or that you can at least teach the ethical rules that apply to a particular profession (such as those you’ve researched in earlier tasks). Lastly, some argue that one may follow an ethical decision-making model and achieve the “correct” result in a given situation, whether or not you are a moral or ethical person.
What do you believe to be the case? Can ethics be taught? Why or why not? Explain in detail.

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