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- Integrity abstract "Integrity is a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes. Barbara Killinger offers a traditional definition: Integrity is a personal choice, an uncompromising and predictably consistent commitment to honour moral, ethical, spiritual and artistic values and principles.In ethics, integrity is regardedTemplate:By whom? as the honesty and truthfulness or accuracy of one's actions. Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy, in that judging with the standards of integrity involves regarding internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that parties holding within themselves apparently conflicting values should account for the discrepancy or alter their beliefs.The word "integrity" stems from the Latin adjective integer (whole, complete). In this context, integrity is the inner sense of "wholeness" deriving from qualities such as honesty and consistency of character. As such, one may judge that others "have integrity" to the extent that they act according to the values, beliefs and principles they claim to hold.A value system's abstraction depth and range of applicable interaction may also function as significant factors in identifying integrity due to their congruence or lack of congruence with observation. A value system may evolve over time while retaining integrity if those who espouse the values account for and resolve inconsistencies.".
- Integrity wikiPageExternalLink integrity.
- Integrity wikiPageExternalLink integrity_paper.html.
- Integrity wikiPageID "127859".
- Integrity wikiPageRevisionID "603249926".
- Integrity hasPhotoCollection Integrity.
- Integrity subject Category:Evaluation.
- Integrity subject Category:Positive_psychology.
- Integrity subject Category:Virtue.
- Integrity comment "Integrity is a concept of consistency of actions, values, methods, measures, principles, expectations, and outcomes. Barbara Killinger offers a traditional definition: Integrity is a personal choice, an uncompromising and predictably consistent commitment to honour moral, ethical, spiritual and artistic values and principles.In ethics, integrity is regardedTemplate:By whom? as the honesty and truthfulness or accuracy of one's actions.".
- Integrity label "Integridad personal".
- Integrity label "Integridade".
- Integrity label "Integriteit (persoon)".
- Integrity label "Integrity".
- Integrity label "Integrität (Ethik)".
- Integrity label "Intégrité (droit)".
- Integrity label "誠信".
- Integrity sameAs Integrität_(Ethik).
- Integrity sameAs Integridad_personal.
- Integrity sameAs Intégrité_(droit).
- Integrity sameAs Integritas.
- Integrity sameAs Integriteit_(persoon).
- Integrity sameAs Integridade.
- Integrity sameAs m.048knn_.
- Integrity sameAs Q1329012.
- Integrity sameAs Q1329012.
- Integrity wasDerivedFrom Integrity?oldid=603249926.
- Integrity isPrimaryTopicOf Integrity.