ethics

[US]/'eθɪks/
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Translation

n. moral principles or standards that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.

Phrases & Collocations

medical ethics

business ethics

social ethics

code of ethics

ethics committee

marketing ethics

codes of ethics

legal ethics

morals and ethics

Example Sentences

the nurture of ethics and integrity.

civic ethics, civic virtues

Ethics deals with moral conduct.

medical ethics also enter into the question.

Last, but certainly not least, are the issues of stewardship and ethics.

But they spoke in accord to morals and ethics and their deeds in circumspection.

wrote an ethics code as a road map for the behavior of elected officials.

The ethics of his profession don’t permit him to do that.

A more telling criticism is that he reduces ethics to interpersonal relationships.

As a globate economic activity, globate integration of economics must be supported by economic ethics and demands every state would abide by economic ethical standards.

This transcendence is in his view the ground of ethics, of a fundamental and indeclinable responsibility for the Other person that precedes every ontology.

The adjustment of Medical ethics on ART are affected through ethical regulation,exampling, leading, educating etc.

Then, Kant"s thing-in -itself comes into practical reason of ethics from reason arche of epistemology and becomes moral noumenon.

Non-cognitivism is an important theory of Meta-Ethics, Ayer’s Emotivism is the most innovational and typical and earliest idea of Non-cognitivism in 20th.

In design I find the values of ergonomy, ecology, economy, ethics and esthetics equally important – they are all complementary parts in a successful design project.

Currently, there are some advertising ethics mistakes such as one-sided pursuit of influence, deliberated distortedness and rights infraction of thinking of children and image of women.

But the heart for saying have the intrinsic differentiation from the heart of the Zen on the content, his heart for saying point isn"t means a extramundane Buddhism, but is a realistic ethics;

And "normative ethics" is characterized by its peremptoriness, that is, rules are laid down through legislation to set one's goal and norms of behavior.

It is often thought that pluralism in ethics goes hand in hand with ethical relativism, and that, conversely, a non-relativist view of morality entails a monolithic kind of moral absolutism.

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