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Ethics in Public Policy

Ethics in Public Policy refers to the principles and values that guide decision-making processes in the formulation and implementation of policies affecting public welfare, particularly in areas such as health, environment, and biotechnology. It involves evaluating the moral implications of policies and ensuring they promote equity, justice, and the well-being of individuals and communities.

intermediate
3 hours
Political Science
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Ethics in public policy is essential for ensuring that government actions are guided by moral principles that prioritize the public good. It involves understanding various ethical theories and applying them to real-world situations, helping policymakers navigate complex decisions. By fostering trans...

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Key Terms

Ethics
A set of moral principles that govern a person's behavior.

Example: Ethics guide how public officials make decisions.

Public Policy
The principles and actions adopted by government to address societal issues.

Example: Public policy on healthcare affects millions of citizens.

Utilitarianism
An ethical theory that promotes actions that maximize happiness.

Example: Utilitarianism may justify a policy that benefits the majority.

Deontology
An ethical theory that emphasizes duties and rules.

Example: Deontological ethics would oppose lying, even for a good cause.

Accountability
The obligation of public officials to explain their actions.

Example: Officials must be accountable for their policy decisions.

Stakeholders
Individuals or groups affected by a policy.

Example: Citizens, businesses, and NGOs are all stakeholders in public policy.

Related Topics

Political Ethics
The study of ethical issues in politics and governance.
intermediate
Public Administration
The implementation of government policy and the management of public programs.
intermediate
Social Policy
Policies aimed at improving social welfare and addressing social issues.
intermediate

Key Concepts

moral reasoningpublic interesttransparencyaccountability