
doi: 10.34862/sp.2021.9
Po zapoznaniu z definicj�� etyki poprzez wyja��nienia etymologiczne i analiz�� semantyczn��, artyku�� ten analizuje rol�� i znaczenie etyki w ��wiecie zawodowym. Proponuje wgl��d w to, co jest wytwarzane przez odwo��uj��ce si�� do niej refleksyjne i zbiorowe procesy. Wykraczaj��c poza ide�� ���praktycznej m��dro��ci��� bliskiej Paulowi Ricoeurowi, etyka jest tu traktowana jako nauka oferuj��ca szczeg��ln�� form�� profesjonalnego zaanga��owania, kt��re jest wyzwolone i oparte na usytuowanych i podzielanych warto��ciach. W dzisiejszym burzliwym ��wiecie pracy etyka zawodowa mo��e okaza�� si�� spraw�� endogenn��, w spos��b szczeg��lny wzmacniaj��c�� proces profesjonalizacji.
Studia Poradoznawcze/Journal of Counsellogy, Tom 10 (2021)
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ethics deontology code of ethics professional engagement values social regulation freedom and empowerment, code of ethics, [SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education, deontology, [SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education, values, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, freedom and empowerment, ethics, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences, professional engagement, social regulation
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