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State the six core ethical values explained by the Institute J and state some of the other sources of ethical values.
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Ethics: A set of moral values or principles.
The six core ethical values described by the Institute J are as follows:
1. “Trustworthiness”
2. “Respect”
3. “Responsibility”
4. “Fairness’
5. “Caring”.
6. “Citizenship”.
There are several other possible sources of ethical values that include “rules and regulations, codes of professional ethics, church doctrines, and individual organizations’ codes of conduct”.
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