This article is a personal reflection on the opinions reflected by Thomas Plante, the author of Do the Right Thing. Living ethically in an unethical world. Thomas Plante interprets ethical and principled understanding into realistic approaches to life. Using his five moral mechanisms for making difficult life decisions, Plante guides readers through a step-by-step process for generating a just individual foundation based on truthfulness, ability, individual responsibility, admiration, and awareness of the interests of others. . Readers are then instructed on how to apply this framework and these self-designed systems to difficult life situations. It deals, for example, with intricate professional environments or situations, family and relational choices and even private economic decisions. As a personal reflection, this article will provide personal opinions, examples, and everyday examples of the application of these ethical opinions. It will use examples of different dilemma situations. Medical ethics is a system of guidelines, rules, and principles well positioned to guide the conduct and judgments of physicians or staff in their efforts to practice medicine. In this case, there is a dilemma in a supposedly unborn child who apparently has a damaged brain. The dilemma is whether to abort or abort the child or let it live and donate its organs to other deformed children. The family decides to let the child live, however the hospital has progressed declaring the child brain dead and they need the body parts as part of the requirements for a requested transplant. This is the dilemma underlying the healthcare problem (Beauchamp & Childress, 2008). However, it is important to note that brain damage is the actual de... in the center of the paper... Do we really want to produce good People? Journal of Moral Education, 16(3), 177-188. Noddings, N. (1988). An ethnicity of care and its implications for teaching arrangements. An American Journal of Education, (962), 215-230.Oman, D., & Thoresen, C. E. (2007). How do you learn to be spiritual? Westport, CT: Praeger/Greenwood.Peters, RS (1970) Ethics and education. London. Allen and Unwin Pollack, J. (2007). Ethics in criminal justice: Dilemmas and decisions (6th ed.). Belmont: Thomson and Wadsworth. Walker, S., & Katz, C. M. (2008). Policing in America: An Introduction (6th ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.Purpel, D. & Ryan, K. (1976). Moral education. It comes with the territory. Berkeley: McCutchman.Straughan, R.(1988). Can we teach children well? Milton Keynes: Open University Press. Tom, A. (1984). Teaching as a moral profession. New York: Longmann..
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