Topic 3 DQ1
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Principalism is defined as the ethics system that is based on moral principles like autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice. Most decision makers have used these moral principles due to their nature of being compatible with religious, cultural and intellectual beliefs. Practical wisdom blends well with these core principles of ethics (Traphagan, 2013). Autonomy is involved with enabling people to make informed decisions by respecting the capacities of independent decision makers; beneficence facilitates performance of actions aimed at improving other peoples welfare, non-maleficence helps in the avoidance of harm and justice facilitates the fair distribution of benefits, abiding by the law and promotion of human and legal rights. The main aim of these key moral principles...