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{{Cat main|Professional ethics}}
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'''Professional ethics''' concerns the moral issues that arise because of the concerns the moral issues that arise specialist knowledge that professionals attain, and how the use of this knowledge should be governed when providing a service to the public. (Ruth Chadwick (1998). Professional Ethics. In E. Craig (Ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge. Retrieved October 20, 2006, from [http://www.rep.routledge.com/article/L077])
'''Professional ethics''' concerns the moral issues that arise because of the concerns of specialist knowledge that professionals attain, and how the use of this knowledge should be governed when providing a service to the public. (Ruth Chadwick (1998). Professional Ethics. In E. Craig (Ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge. Retrieved October 20, 2006, from [http://www.rep.routledge.com/article/L077])


{{see also cat|Business ethics}}
{{see also cat|Business ethics}}
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[[Category:Social ethics]]
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[[Category:Professional studies]]
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Professional ethics concerns the moral issues that arise because of the concerns of specialist knowledge that professionals attain, and how the use of this knowledge should be governed when providing a service to the public. (Ruth Chadwick (1998). Professional Ethics. In E. Craig (Ed.), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge. Retrieved October 20, 2006, from [1])

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