Do the Right Thing: Living Ethically in an Unethical World

Do the Right Thing: Living Ethically in an Unethical World

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Do the Right Thing: Living Ethically in an Unethical World

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How should you live your life? Our actions and choices dramatically affect our thoughts and feelings about ourselves and the world around us. Few things promote good mental health better than a clear conscience and the peace of mind that come from knowing you’ve done the right thing. But, in our ever more complicated world, what are the right choices? How can we make decisions that are at the same time good for us, good for our community—and just plain good?

This book, written by an esteemed psychologist and ethicist, helps you answer these questions and develop a sound system for making the right choices in each situation. First, the book offers a clear, easy-to-understand survey of the major traditions in ethics and their approaches to problem solving. Then it explains an innovative, five-step process you can use to make sound, ethical choices. The RRICC system works by helping you examine situations according to five ethical principles: responsibility, respect, integrity, competence, and concern. By following the lucid, step-by-step exercises that introduce the system, you will learn and practice invaluable decision-making skills—simple, reliable techniques you can use at any time, in any place to make sure you always do the right thing.

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Country
USA
Author
Thomas G. Plante
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: New Harbinger Publications
EAN
9781572243644
Edition
1st
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
1572243643
IsEligibleForTradeIn
1
Label
New Harbinger Publications
Manufacturer
New Harbinger Publications
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
168
PublicationDate
2004-07-01
Publisher
New Harbinger Publications
Studio
New Harbinger Publications