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What is the study of standards of conduct and moral judgment that outline the
rights and wrongs of human conduct and character? ​

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Answered by artyworkshop2020
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Ethics refers to well-founded standards of right and wrong that prescribe what humans ought to do, usually in terms of rights, obligations, benefits to society, fairness, or specific virtues. Also, ethics can be stated as the study and development of one's ethical standards, feelings, laws, and social norms.

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Answered by skyfall63
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Ethics is the study of standards of conduct and moral judgment that outline the rights and wrongs of human conduct and character

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  • Ethics applies to well-founded principles of "right & wrong" that recommend what individuals can do, typically in terms of rights, responsibilities, benefits to society, justice or particular virtues. Ethics may also be defined as the analysis and creation of one's ethical values, emotions, rules & social norms.
  • Ethics is a set of moral principles which guide the behaviour of a person. Such morals are influenced by the cultural practices, religious influences, & social norms. Ethics represents the conviction in "what's right", "what's bad", "what's fair", "what 's good", "what's true", & "what's bad" in human conduct. They act as a guideline to direct people's actions towards one another, to consider and satisfy their responsibilities to society, and to "live their lives".

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