
This essay reviews and situates codes of professional ethics within the general field of ethics and considers the specific characteristics of such codes. In the process, the author argues against the view that one's professional role and code take precedence over other roles or codes. One's personal value system, once clarified and criticized, provides the appropriate basis from which to continuously assess our codes of professional ethics.
Evaluation Studies as Topic, Ethics, Professional
Evaluation Studies as Topic, Ethics, Professional
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