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An Ethical Standard is a [[]] that ...
- AKA: Ethics.
- See: Action (Philosophy), Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Obligated, Philosophy, Aesthetics, Value (Ethics), Axiology, Morality, Good And Evil, Wrong, Virtue, Vice.
References
2019
- (Wikipedia, 2019) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ethics Retrieved:2019-3-19.
- Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.[1] The field of ethics, along with aesthetics, concerns matters of value, and thus comprises the branch of philosophy called axiology. [2]
Ethics seeks to resolve questions of human morality by defining concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, virtue and vice, justice and crime. As a field of intellectual inquiry, moral philosophy also is related to the fields of moral psychology, descriptive ethics, and value theory.
Three major areas of study within ethics recognized today are:
- Meta-ethics, concerning the theoretical meaning and reference of moral propositions, and how their truth values (if any) can be determined
- Normative ethics, concerning the practical means of determining a moral course of action
- Applied ethics, concerning what a person is obligated (or permitted) to do in a specific situation or a particular domain of action
- Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct.[1] The field of ethics, along with aesthetics, concerns matters of value, and thus comprises the branch of philosophy called axiology. [2]
- ↑ Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy "Ethics"
- ↑ Random House Unabridged Dictionary: Entry on Axiology.