it is a field of study that is concerned with distinguishing right from wrong, and good from bad.
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- Ethics, also known as moral philosophy, is a branch of philosophy concerned with the study of questions of right and wrong and how we ought to live.
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It is a field of study that is concerned with distinguishing right from wrong, and good from bad.
- It is an academic area that focuses on separating good from bad and right from wrong.
- A subfield of philosophy known as ethics examines moral judgments of good and evil as well as the effects of human behaviour on others.
- The foundation of ethics is a set of rational rules of right and wrong that outline what people should do. These standards are typically expressed in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or particular qualities. What does ethics mean to you, said sociologist Raymond Baumhart of businesspeople some time ago?
- The idea that morality is based on cultural standards is known as ethical relativism. In other words, the moral standards of the culture in which a behaviour is engaged determine whether it is right or bad. The same behaviour could be morally acceptable in one community but unethical in another.
- In order to understand what is morally right or wrong, just or unjust, ethics explores the intellectual justifications for our moral judgments. In a broader sense, ethics considers how people interact with one another and with nature, as well as their own freedom, responsibility, and sense of justice.
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