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lunes, 10 de enero de 2011

responsibility

Responsibility
The state of being responsible, accountable, or answerable, as for a trust, debt, or obligation.

That for which anyone is responsible or accountable; as, the resonsibilities of power.

Ability to answer in payment; means of paying.

*types of responsability:
1.-Moral Responsibility:
When a person performs or fails to perform a morally significant action, we sometimes think that a particular kind of response is warranted. Praise and blame are perhaps the most obvious forms this reaction might take.

2.-family responsability:
Family responsibility encompasses more than working mothers or fathers caring for children; it also includes any worker caring for another family member for example
3.-legal responsibility:
Legal responsibility is the right to have and to make decisions concerning the day-to-day care welfare and development of a child. Both parents are legally responsible for their child, except where:
  • they agree that one parent should have greater or sole responsibility, or
  • a court makes an order that changes their responsibility in a particular matter.
4.-social responsibility:
Social responsibility is an ethical ideology or theory that an entity, be it an organization or individual, has an obligation to act to benefit society at large. This responsibility can be passive, by avoiding engaging in socially harmful acts, or active, by performing activities that directly advance social goals.

5.-tradition responsibility