Global changes in the world enforce to undertake various transformations also in the area of higher education. The aim of academic
education is not more preparing to work in particular occupation, but rather to form appropriate abilities which are useful at the labour
market. This kind of education must embody overall, multi-aspect character, because it prepares to lifelong learning. Therefore creating
“learning society” one should make an effort into axiological dimension of scientific-technical advance. One ought to take heed of human
elements of education and first of all of ethical issues. Practise shows that human relations bereft of transcend and ethic dimension,
but concentrating only on financial economical goods, on profit, market and competition, don’t bring anyone happiness. Hence there
is an enormous demand in the academic community an ethical reflection. Thanks to it human being is not only improved in anthropological
dimension, but also in social-economical aspect.
Considering world’s social and ethical problems, it is unavoidable to omit the area of medical issues in which biological and therapeutic revolution took place. Pope John Paul II points out indirectly that doctor–patient relationship should be held with the respect for ethical and legal requirements because of human dignity, which is the principle, cause, goal and sense of all reality. In order to arrange the interrelation between the doctor and
the patient in an appropriate way, it is necessary to build bonds between them. Those bonds create patient’s and doctor’s participation in the process of medical treatment. The aim of this article is to present some aspects of Personalism by John Paul II (social doctrine of the Church) in patient–doctor relationship. The main reference point for considering aspects of patient–doctor relationship is the communitarian dimension of human being as
a person in Karol Wojtyła’s philosophy.
Lately, the subject of responsibility has gained importance in the context of the economic crisis. In economy, it took the form of social responsibility. It concerns activities additionally undertaken by organizations in order to establish correct relations with their employees and society, as well as with regard to the natural environment. Therefore, a very important role is played by the ethos of the undertaken socially responsible actions. To a large extent, it is reflected in the ethical dimension. Thus, in enterprises, codes of ethics have become a base of axiology in the building of the organizational cultures. Unfortunately, Polish companies—as shown in the paper—still attach a lesser role to the ethical dimension of business.
The subject of responsibility has lately become very important in the context of the economic crisis. In economy, it took the form of social responsibility. It concerns activities additionally undertaken by organizations in order to establish correct relations with their employees and society, as well as with regard to the natural environment.Therefore, a very important role is played by the ethos of the undertaken socially responsible actions. To a large extent it is reflected in the ethical dimension. Thus, in enterprises, codes of ethics have become a base of axiology in building of the organization cultures. Unfortunately, Polish companies -as shown in the paper -still attach a minor role to the ethical dimension of business.
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