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  1. Professional Codes: an Exercise in Tokenism?Vic Tadd - 1994 - Nursing Ethics 1 (1):15-23.
    The paper questions the effectiveness of the United Kingdom Central Council's (UKCC's) Code of Professional Conduct upon the moral climate of nursing. It challenges the claim that the empowerment of nurses is significantly enhanced by the Code or that it necessarily makes them more accountable for their practice. The position is taken that the Code, in the absence of an effective support network for whistle-blowers, places an unreasonable burden upon nurses in its exhortations to report unprofessional conduct. The paper acknowledges (...)
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  • Academic Ethics?John Passmore - 1984 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (1):63-77.
    ABSTRACT It is sometimes suggested that academics should subscribe to a special professional ethics. The question then arises under what circumstances a professional ethics is called for. The answer suggested is that this is when the members of a profession have peculiar moral privileges. In the academic's case, these relate to special forms of freedom which academics usually possess, in distinction from other workers. These generate special temptations which a professional ethics would particularly warn against.
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  • On Social Facts.Margaret Gilbert - 1989 - Ethics 102 (4):853-856.
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  • Ethics in Nursing. [REVIEW]Martin Benjamin - 1991 - Teaching Philosophy 14 (3):326-328.
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  • Caring and Curing.R. S. Downie & Elizabeth Telfer - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (1):100-104.
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