PHI 1120 Lecture 14: Bayles The Professions F 2016

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1120, professional ethics, dr. james durham, michael d. bayles, the professions , 10/20/16. Elizabeth blackwell, first female physician to receive a medical degree in the u. s. a. By unknown photographer - national library of medicine, public domain, https://commons. wikimedia. org/w/index. php?curid=679520. By benutzer:heidas - own work, cc by-sa 3. 0, https://commons. wikimedia. org/w/index. php?curid=143400. This image [lower right] was first published in the 1st (1876 1899), 2nd (1904 1926) or 3rd (1923 1937) edition of nordisk familjebok. The copyrights for that book have expired and this image is in the public domain, because images had no named authors and the book was published more than 70 years ago. Overview: the professions , by michael bayles, is a passage from his book professional ethics. The passage concerns the concept of a profession, especially as it is relevant to professional ethics (p. 9). Bayes focuses on features of professions that are important to professional ethics in his discussion of the concept of a profession.

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