What a refreshing read, Dan. Being in the profession to train adjusters, one of the most difficult things to answer my students is questions about ethics and how it is judged differently by each person on the field. How can you define the thin line between ethical and unethical practices? Is it your motives that determine that? How do you check yourself?
Dear Sir,
excellent writing stuff. It is a good lead and goes beyond an article for beginners like me. But the question that bothers me is; can we regulate ethics or it will loss its salience.
Do ethics come from within – you said that – ‘There is something about our nature that gets in the way of moral perfection’.
I am working to know more about this something…?
regards,Ritesh
What a refreshing read, Dan. Being in the profession to train adjusters, one of the most difficult things to answer my students is questions about ethics and how it is judged differently by each person on the field. How can you define the thin line between ethical and unethical practices? Is it your motives that determine that? How do you check yourself?
Dear Sir,
excellent writing stuff. It is a good lead and goes beyond an article for beginners like me. But the question that bothers me is; can we regulate ethics or it will loss its salience.
Do ethics come from within – you said that – ‘There is something about our nature that gets in the way of moral perfection’.
I am working to know more about this something…?
regards,Ritesh