Perhaps most obviously,
ethical response to a crisis must be creative.
Ethical response to crisis must be grounded in knowledge.
Not exact matches
Likewise,
response to ethical crisis is going
to require close collaboration between senior leadership, the company's technical experts, and perhaps its ethics - and - values staff.
This implies a useful perspective on
ethical problem - solving generally: every decision made in
response to an
ethical crisis is a kind of hypothesis.
In a statement, Pope Francis said: «At a time when our human family is beset by grave humanitarian
crises demanding far - sighted and united political
responses, I pray that your decisions will be guided by the rich spiritual and
ethical values that have shaped the history of the American people and your nation's commitment
to the advancement of human dignity and freedom worldwide.
Conservative candidate for Aylesbury, David Lidington, said: «Whether you look at Ebola and our
response to that, whether you look at the # 2.3 billion that was allocated
to humanitarian relief in the Syrian refugee
crisis, I think the Conservative Party can say that we've got a good track record on delivering practical policies with that clear
ethical foundation.»
Key among the many factors essential
to an effective
response is legal preparedness, including a clear and fundamental understanding of basic public health law, clarity about the broader legal obligations and constraints that will govern in the event of a community
crisis, and recognition of the complex
ethical challenges that inevitably will emerge.
Whether this
ethical duty becomes a formal obligation may well depend on the profession's
response to the growing access
to justice problem that is already widely seen as a
crisis.