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Monthly Archives: June 2009

Internet Codes of Ethics

The following are links to personal/family codes of ethics, pledges, contracts, and oaths for safely and ethically using the Internet. (Related topics: See also the Blogging codes category in the Honest Business/Association blog.)

  • The Core Rules of Netiquette (excerpted from Netiquette by Virginia Shea)
  • Internet Safety Pledges (grades 3-6)
  • Internet Safety Pledges (middle and high school)
  • Family Contract for Online Safety — For Kids
  • Family Contract for Online Safety — For Parents
  • Christian Internet code of ethics (Nazarene Network)
  • Ethics Pledge Program for endorsing and monitoring all website award programs

Historic Ethical Codes Throughout the World

Here are links to codes of ethics and pledges worldwide from ancient times to the early 20th century. (Related topics: For constitutions, treaties, and other American declarations of principles, promises, and so on, refer to Historic American Documents category in the Honesty Government blog.)

  • Late Mediaeval Oaths for Kings of Arms, Heralds, and Pursuivants
  • 19th-century Teetotal/Abstinence Pledge Cards of early temperance societies (Univ. of Central Lancashire website)
  • Versions of the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance and its history
  • Chinese Physician Commandments (from An Orthodox Manual of Surgery, circa 1613, Chen Shih-Kung)
  • Hippocratic Oath (NOVA)
  • Oath of Maimonides
  • American Medical Association Code of Ethics:
    • AMA Code of Ethics 1958

    AMA Code of Ethics 1903

  • Hippocratic Oath (5th-4th c. B.C.) – English
  • Hippocratic Oath – Latin (14th c.)
  • From the Oath According to Hippocrates in so far as a Christian May Swear It (Urbinus 64 mss, early Xp)
  • The Text of the Covenant Laid Down by Hippocrates (Lives of Physicians, Ibn abi Usayb`ia, d. 1269)

    HEBREW OATH

  • The Oath of Asaph the Physician and Yohanan ben Zabda (6th c.)

    CHINESE OATHS AND CANONS

  • Sun Ssu-miao (581- 673) from "A Thousand Golden Remedies"
  • Cautionary tales against professional faults (Summary)
  • Maxim of Kung Hsin (Ming Dynasty, 16th century)
  • Chen Shih-kung, Five Commandments and Ten Requirements (1617)
  • Your Code of Ethics Blogs
    • • Element #1: Honest Self-Talk/Integrity
    • • Element #2: Honest Discourse
    • • Element #3: Honest Government
    • • Element #4: Honest Creativity
    • • Element #5: Honest Business/Association
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