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the serious nature of ethics rsalier 11/03/03
    What is so serious about ethics? You tell me. You reside on this board and you seem to think that its all laughs and giggles when folks have serious questions. I don'. As a member of other ethics boards including hospital ethics councils, I/We are asked to consider very difficult life and death situations. I also work with companies who need to develop ethical standards for their businesses and employees. So yes, ethics is a serious business and the people who ask questions are seeking valid answers.

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HANK1 11/04/03

Ethics usually apply to business. It teaches corporate heads how to abide by the Golden Rule and obey the Ten Commandments. On balance: Morals teach people how to establish principles of conduct and allow them to learn the difference between right and wrong!

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