Difference between revisions of "Ethics"
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Ethics are a system of values that people ascribe to certain actions or beliefs. People derive codes of ethics from several sources, among them being religion, personal values, personal gain, and observance of the world, and what things harm other people. | Ethics are a system of values that people ascribe to certain actions or beliefs. People derive codes of ethics from several sources, among them being religion, personal values, personal gain, and observance of the world, and what things harm other people. | ||
| + | In legal terminology, ethics means relating to moral action and conduct; professionally right; conforming to professional standards. | ||
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[[Category:Philosophy]] | [[Category:Philosophy]] | ||
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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with ethics and morals. (Discuss)
Ethics are a system of values that people ascribe to certain actions or beliefs. People derive codes of ethics from several sources, among them being religion, personal values, personal gain, and observance of the world, and what things harm other people.
In legal terminology, ethics means relating to moral action and conduct; professionally right; conforming to professional standards.