It's a personal opinion.
unless the ethical norms are written into law, they are not enforceable and, to some extent, remain a matter of personal opinion.
Free public opinion is the soul of Democracy, since they are inside of the ethical and moral values.
Personal opinion, based from religion, and if you obey the law your actions are ethical.
If I read your question correctly the psychologist is not giving a professional evaluation in the civil case. If this is the case it is ethical for him to give an opinion. The fact he is a psychologist should have no bearing on the case. He could be a plumber, teacher, or fireman since it is an opinion.
Your an Idiot.. Read the facts.. That was just a myth.. The most honest factually was Jimmy Carter
Utilitarianism is the ethical viewpoint that promotes actions that bring the greatest overall happiness or pleasure to the greatest number of people. This could lead to the opinion that decisions should be made based on maximizing overall well-being or utility for the majority, even if it may cause harm to a minority.
The ethical blend of opinion and fact involves presenting opinions in a way that is informed by facts and evidence. It is important to clearly distinguish between opinions and facts, and to provide accurate information while also acknowledging and respecting differing viewpoints. This approach helps to promote open dialogue, critical thinking, and respect for diverse perspectives.
It would be unethical to provide a response as I do not know John, personally or professionally.
This statement is an opinion because it is subjective and not universally agreed upon. Some may argue that the looting of treasures should not be allowed due to ethical and cultural concerns, while others may believe that it is acceptable under certain circumstances.
I believe the applicant demonstrates strong honesty and integrity in their actions and communication based on the information provided. Their references also speak highly of their ethical conduct and trustworthiness. Overall, I have a positive opinion of the applicant's integrity.
Legal refers to the written laws of the government that controls an area. Ethical refers to the rules, including unwritten rules and religious bases, that govern the behavior of members of a society or organization. One major difference between laws and ethics is that laws are a matter of fact and set in black and white (although open to judicial opinion in some societies), whereas ethics are more a matter of personal opinion and are therefore more "gray".