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Morals and money.

A G Burstein, W A Miller, R Warren

    Journal of Bioethics
    |January 5, 1985
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study examines the ethical implications of professionalism, focusing on trustworthiness and compensation. It explores how these aspects can erode professional integrity and offers insights into mitigating these risks.

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    Area of Science:

    • Ethics
    • Professionalism Studies
    • Sociology of Professions

    Background:

    • The concept of
    • professional
    • carries significant ethical weight, particularly concerning trustworthiness and remuneration.
    • Existing frameworks often grapple with the inherent tensions between these two core aspects.
    • The potential for these foci to undermine professional integrity requires careful examination.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the ethical implications of defining professionalism through trustworthiness and payment for services.
    • To explore the potential for these definitions to erode professional ethics.
    • To identify factors that exacerbate or mitigate this erosive potential.

    Main Methods:

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  • Literature review and conceptual analysis of the term
  • professional
  • .
  • Examination of ethical theories related to trust and compensation.
  • Case study analysis (implied) of professional conduct scenarios.
  • Main Results:

    • The dual focus on trustworthiness and payment can create an ethical paradox, potentially eroding professional standards.
    • Specific circumstances can amplify this erosive effect, while others may offer amelioration.
    • A strong connection exists between an individual's world-view and their adherence to professional ethics.

    Conclusions:

    • Re-evaluating the core tenets of professionalism is crucial to maintain ethical standards.
    • Understanding the interplay between professional ethics and personal world-views is key to fostering trustworthy professionals.
    • Strategies are needed to navigate the inherent tensions in professional practice.