Agent Ethics
Table of Contents
| Chapter 1: A Desire for Ethics | 1 | 
| Making Choices | 1 | 
| Ethics Beyond Philosophers | 2 | 
| Being Ethically Responsible | 3 | 
| Caring For others | 3 | 
| A Legal Liability | 6 | 
| Chapter 2: Work Ethics | 7 | 
| Ethics On The Job | 7 | 
| Education Requirements | 7 | 
| Responsibility | 9 | 
| Assert, Aggress & Aggressive | 10 | 
| When We Have Failed To Do Something Important | 12 | 
| Setting Up Professional Standards | 13 | 
| Questions As Well As Answers | 14 | 
| Example | 14 | 
| Professional Conduct | 16 | 
| Ethics In The Workplace | 17 | 
| Ethical Excellence | 19 | 
| Asking The Right Questions | 21 | 
| Listening - The Route To Success | 22 | 
| Example | 22 | 
| Patience, Patience, Patience! | 23 | 
| Customer Satisfaction | 24 | 
| The Difficult Customer | 25 | 
| Preparing For The Inevitable | 26 | 
| Using Specific Language | 27 | 
| Chapter 3: A Moral Obligation | 29 | 
| Family Obligation | 29 | 
| Free Choice | 30 | 
| Egoism | 32 | 
| Objectivist Theory | 32 | 
| Example | 33 | 
| Cultural Ethics; Perceptions Of Ethics | 34 | 
| Moral Persuasion (moral reformers) | 36 | 
| Rationalizing Morals | 37 | 
| Chapter 4: The Teaching Of Ethics | 39 | 
| Can Ethics Be Taught? | 39 | 
| A Moral Habit | 40 | 
| Violence In The Name Of Ethics | 42 | 
| The Addiction To Power | 43 | 
| Objective Morality | 45 | 
| Avoiding Negativity | 47 | 
| Who Is The Teacher? | 48 | 
| Are Manners Part Of Ethics? | 49 | 
| Chapter 5: Financial Ethics | 50 | 
| Ethical Investing | 50 | 
| Investing In Familiar Products | 51 | 
| Searching For Compatible Companies | 51 | 
| Personal Involvement | 52 | 
| Forcing Change Through Investing | 53 | 
| Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) | 53 | 
| The Avoidance Investor | 54 | 
| Positive Investing Approach | 55 | 
| Criteria From The National Council of Churches | 56 | 
| The Activist Investor | 57 | 
| Gadflies | 58 | 
| Ethical Investing For Profit | 60 | 
| Investing In Small Companies | 61 | 
| Investing For The Long Term | 62 | 
| Early Ethical Investment Trends | 62 | 
| Where Does One Begin? | 63 | 
| Two Basic Categories Of Investments | 63 | 
| Know Thyself | 64 | 
| Example | 64 | 
| Investment Portfolios | 65 | 
| Appraising Oneself | 66 | 
| Considering Current Financial Status | 68 | 
| Future Financial Concerns | 68 | 
| Two Portfolio Constants: Change & Deliberateness | 69 | 
| Ethical Banking | 71 | 
| Credit Unions | 71 | 
| Minority Owned Banks | 72 | 
| Socially Responsible Credit Card Companies | 72 | 
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