Ethics And Ethics: The Application Of Ethical Decisions

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An ethic is an underlying principle, which we use to make difficult ethical decisions. Ethic can be adopted as a child from significant adults, and later we apply it more efficiently in our lives as we grow. Building ethical understanding throughout all our life phases will help us to face more complicated issues that life has prepared for us in the future. Ethical understanding will assist us in our personal and professional lives by directing a world of conflicting interests, rights, and values. Knowledge and application of ethical concepts play a huge role in our lives, because every choice we make has consequences. As a student taking Ethics course and having engineering as my profession, I learned how to behave ethically as I found out ethical issues and relations. Interacting with others, discuss and share ideas, be considerate towards others, as everybody has their ways of cooperating and making ethical decisions. I, also, learned how to validate ethical positions and understand skills and positions of others Everybody has their own ethical system that they follow. My personal ethical system that I follow is duty-driven ethics. Duty-driven ethics, also refers as deontology, is about doing the right thing all the times no matter of the consequences. It is not what is good for me; it is what is good in that particular situation, followed by the rules and regulations set by outside authority or government. I avoid actions that are set to be wrong to do by our government, my school, my religion, and my work. Professional is a person with certified degree, who has accomplished extensive training and practice in his/her field of profession. Further, a professional person is subject to business behavior according... ... middle of paper ... ...ons of vehicles this year. The company’s decision to reject safer switch was motivated by the cost (www.nbcnews.com, 2014). In my point of view, every choice has consequences. General Motors ignition switch issue has affected many families in U.S., took lives, and caused injuries to many people. Replacing the part after a decade passed will prevent future accidents from happening; however it will not replace the pain and suffrage of people who lost their loved ones. Bad decision-making, poor professional conduct and dishonesty cost GM millions of dollars. Choosing company’s financial budget over lives of innocent people is wrong. No matter how much money GM will spend on replacing the ignitions, compensating the families, going through lawsuits those lives cannot be restored. Following duty-driven ethics would have prevented the disaster from taking place.

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