ethics and morality
Ethics refers to the principles or standards that guide individuals or societies in determining right from wrong and in making moral judgments. Morality, on the other hand, refers to the personal or cultural values, beliefs, and behaviors that are considered to be right or wrong. Ethics relate to broader philosophical concepts, while morality often concerns practical aspects of how individuals or groups behave in specific situations.
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Related Concepts (23)
- bioethics
- consequentialism
- cultural relativism
- deontological ethics
- environmental ethics
- ethical decision-making
- ethical dilemmas
- ethical egoism
- ethical leadership
- ethical relativism
- ethical theories
- ethics in business
- medical ethics
- moral absolutism
- moral character
- moral reasoning
- moral responsibility
- professional ethics
- sapience
- slippery slope
- utilitarianism
- value change
- virtue ethics