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Department of Collegiate and Technical Education

Professional Ethics & Indian Constitution -15CS44T


K.SURESHA B.E,M.Tech,(PhD)
LECTURER
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
DRR Govt. Polytechnic
Davangere-577004

Computer Science & Engineering – 15CS63B


CHAPTER 1 :HUMAN VALUES
INTRODUCTION TO PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Professional Ethics are the guiding principles that are to be
followed by or expected to be followed by the people in that
profession.

These principles in any company or Organization group can be


termed as ethics.

Some Organizations may define their ethical approach in terms of


number of components

Honesty-----¥ÀæªÀiÁtÂPÀvÉ Professional Ethics comprises


Transparency---¥ÁgÀzÀ±ÀðPÀvÉ that what a professional do or
Confidentiality---UË¥ÀvÉå should not do in the work place.
Respectfulness----UËgÀªÀ
Loyalty---------------¤µÉÖ Professional ethics are
Integrity--------------¸ÀªÀÄUÀævÉ professionally accepted standards
of personal and business behavior
Accountability------ºÉÆuÉUÁjPÉ
values and guiding principles.
Objectivity---------------ªÁ¸ÀÛ«PÀvÉ
Obedience of the law----«zsÉÃAiÀÄvÉ
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OBJECTIVES OF STUDY OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND HUMAN VALUES
The main objectives of professional ethics and human values
To know the moral values to guide the engineering profession
To justify the moral judgment concern to the profession
To resolve the moral issues in the profession
To improve cognitive skills such as
Moral awareness, moral coherence, moral imagination, moral communication
To act in morally desirable ways, towards moral commitment and responsible conduct.
Morally responsible
Showing concern for the well being of others, besides oneself.
Tolerance of diversity
Moral, Morally--£ÉÊwPÀvÉ , £ÉÊwPÀªÁV
Moral hope
Moral coherence -----¸ÀĸÀA§zÀÝvÉ
Moral integrity Cognitive-----Cj«£À
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MORALS
Morals are the Welfare principles stated by the wise people, based on their
experience and wisdom.
Morality is concerned with principles and practices of moral such as what is
right or wrong about handing the situation.
Always try to do right thing, going against everyone else if everyone else is
doing the wrong thing .Telling the truth even if it is circumstance that the
person could get in trouble.

Moral, Morally--£ÉÊwPÀvÉ , £ÉÊwPÀªÁV


Moral coherence -----¸ÀĸÀA§zÀÝvÉ
Cognitive-----Cj«£À
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Difference between Morality and Ethics
Sl no Morality Ethics
1 More General and perspective based Specific and descriptive. It is a critical
on practices and traditions reflection on morals

2 More concerned with the results of More concerned with the results of a
wrong action when done right action when not done

3 Thrust is on judgment and punishment Thrust is on influence, education training


in the name of god or by laws through codes guidance and correction

4 In case of conflict between the two Less serious. hence second priority
.morality is given top priority because only.Less common,but relevant
the damage is more .it is more today,because of comples inter actions in
common and basic. the modren society.

5 Example:Bad Character, corruption Example:Beliefs about


extortion and crime manners,taste,customs towards laws.
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VALUES:DEFINATIONS
A value can be defined as a principle that promotes well being or prevents harm.
Values are the guidelines for one success to become model about what is acceptable.
Positive values :the values society can accept, make the man to get bright future in
this life.
Negative Values becomes threat to the society.
TYPES OF VALUES
1.Right Conduct
2.Peace
3.Truth
4.Love
5.Non-Violence
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1.VALUES RELATED TO RIGHT CONDUCT:
a)Self help skills-
Care of work or job
Diet
Hygiene
Modesty
Posture
self reliance and tidy appearance
b)Social Skills-
Good behavior
Good Manners
Good Relationships
Helpfulness
no wastage and good environment.
c)Ethical Skills:
Code of conduct, Courage, dependability
Duty,efficiency,intiative,punctuality,respect for all
Resourcefulness and responsibility.
Proffessional ETHICS
• What are Professional Ethics?
• Every profession has its particular rules, regulations, or
you could say principles.
• A person when choosing a job must know that specific
profession. Ethics means principles of something. In
different roles, they have ethics according to their
knowledge about the situation, how people belonging to
that profession should behave.
• Professional ethics is guidance for people working in a
particular profession that tells them what they supposed
to do and what they are not supposed to do while
working there.
• A particular profession has its specific behavior, and
everyone must follow them.
Examples of Professional Ethics

• Professional Ethics’ best example can be the


one Doctors take. The Hippocratic Oath, taken
by doctors when they are rewarded the degree
in medicine. This oath is one of the ethics that
have to follow before practicing medicine. And,
every ethics differs depending upon the type of
profession a person has.
Types of Professional Ethics
• Every profession has its way of dealing and making the
profession work.
• Although ethics differ in every profession, some
principle ethics are universal.
• They are followed by each profession, which is being
honest in their work and serving the people along
with trustworthiness, respecting others, honesty,
accountability, abiding by the rules and avoiding
harming anyone.
• Generally, the rules mentioned above are followed by
every professional.
• And, if anyone fails to do so, s/he becomes unworthy
of being in that profession. Some particular
associations around the world and nation determine
the ethics of a specific profession. And it has to be
followed by the people with full honesty.
Types of Professional Ethics
1. Media and their Professional Ethics
Journalists or anyone related to media has a great responsibility for
transparency.
No one in the media should be biased regarding any happenings around the
world. The job of journalists is fierce and terrifying because they are always in
the target. If any journalist gives news related to a criminal s/he has a chance
that
they can be harmed.
2. Judicial and Legal Professional Ethics
A person involved in a legal or judicial business, must defend their clients or
prosecute the criminal with honesty.
3. Engineer’s Professional Ethics
There is so much responsibility on the shoulders of Engineers. They are the one
building houses, dams, highways, any gadget or even a car. They have to be
honest
enough while designing and making them.
4. Medical Professional Ethics
the nurses and doctors are advised to respect the patient’s dignity, respect the
human right.

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