Psychology, asked by somya96, 11 months ago

difference between values and ethics​

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Answered by girishnaik315pedmq6
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Ethics refers to the guidelines for conduct, that address question about morality. Value is defined as the principles and ideals, which helps them in making the judgement of what is more important. Ethics is a system of moral principles. In contrast to values, which is the stimuli of our thinking.Mar 3, 2016
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Answered by Alishka009
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HEYA FRIEND HERE IS YOUR ANSWER

(A)MEANING

  • ETHICS:  ethics refers to the guidelines for conduct, that address for morality.
  • VALUES:  value is defined as the principles and ideals, that helps them in making judgement of what is important.

(B)WHAT ARE THEY?

  • ETHICS:  system of moral principles
  • VALUES:  stimuli for thinking

(C)CONSISTENCY

  • ETHICS:  uniform
  • VALUES: differs from person to person

(D)TELLS

  • ETHICS:  what is morally correct and incorrect in the given situation
  • VALUES:  what we want to do or achieve

(E)DETERMINES

  • ETHICS:  extent of rightness or wrongness of our options
  • VALUES:  level of importance

(F)WHAT IS DOES?

  • ETHICS:  constrains
  • VALUES:  motivates

HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!!

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