Trust, responsibility and being professional

Trust is the glue that holds a society together. It is more basic than an ethical principle or a value. Without trust we would not have an economy, we would not have a society that functions. For there to be trust, we need people or organisations that are trustworthy. When we become professionals we...

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Main Author: Millett, Stephan
Format: Conference Paper
Published: International Islamic University of Malaysia 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29912
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description Trust is the glue that holds a society together. It is more basic than an ethical principle or a value. Without trust we would not have an economy, we would not have a society that functions. For there to be trust, we need people or organisations that are trustworthy. When we become professionals we are subject to stronger obligations to be trustworthy than ordinary members of the public. The public has to trust that the bridges we build, the offices we design and the products we make will work the way we say they will. But the professions can have a narrow view of morality based on the roles they play: this means that a person in their professional role can justify on moral grounds actions that they would not engage in as parents, as sons or daughters or as ordinary members of their communities. This talk discusses the nature of trust and related concepts such as responsibility, virtue, integrity and the dangers professionals face in adopting an ethical position as professionals that they would not adopt in their private lives.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-299122017-01-30T13:16:07Z Trust, responsibility and being professional Millett, Stephan trust role morality principles professions responsibility Trust is the glue that holds a society together. It is more basic than an ethical principle or a value. Without trust we would not have an economy, we would not have a society that functions. For there to be trust, we need people or organisations that are trustworthy. When we become professionals we are subject to stronger obligations to be trustworthy than ordinary members of the public. The public has to trust that the bridges we build, the offices we design and the products we make will work the way we say they will. But the professions can have a narrow view of morality based on the roles they play: this means that a person in their professional role can justify on moral grounds actions that they would not engage in as parents, as sons or daughters or as ordinary members of their communities. This talk discusses the nature of trust and related concepts such as responsibility, virtue, integrity and the dangers professionals face in adopting an ethical position as professionals that they would not adopt in their private lives. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29912 International Islamic University of Malaysia fulltext
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Millett, Stephan
Trust, responsibility and being professional
title Trust, responsibility and being professional
title_full Trust, responsibility and being professional
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title_short Trust, responsibility and being professional
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role morality
principles
professions
responsibility
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29912