A Case for Ethics — Enhance Your Practice — By Doing It Right

Are the arguments that the writer uses any good?”1 Ethics papers are difficult to read not because the writer attempts to be ambiguous but because the concepts of philosophy, of which ethics are a part, are complex. They have been the source of great debates by philosophers for centuries. What is truth? Whose interests are being served? What and who is right? All these and many more are questions of ethics.