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91ethics — itches …
92Ethics — The study of principles relating to right and wrong conduct …
93ethics — plural noun 1》 [usu. treated as plural] the moral principles governing or influencing conduct. 2》 [usu. treated as sing.] the branch of knowledge concerned with moral principles. Derivatives ethicist noun …
94ethics — n. Morals, moral philosophy, science of duty, ethical science, deontology, ethology …
95ethics — Systematic moral judgments and principles of intrinsic value. High ethical standards are central to the credibility of *professions, and to the *corporate governance standards of organizations, and they are often formalized in written codes of… …
96ethics — n conscience, principles, high standards; morality, righteousness, justness; integrity, honesty, uprightness, rectitude; probity, virtue, conscientiousness, propriety, seemliness, decency; deontology, Judaism.Pirke Aboth, Ten Commandments,… …
97ethics — plural noun Syn: morals, morality, values, principles, ideals, standards (of behaviour) …
98ethics — Этика …
99ethics — This word (from the Greek ēthos, meaning moral character ) refers to the philosophical or theological study of values, principles, and norms of morally acceptable human conduct. See moral theology …
100deontological ethics — Ethics based on the notion of a duty, or what is right, or rights, as opposed to ethical systems based on the idea of achieving some good state of affairs (see consequentialism ) or the qualities of character necessary to live well (see virtue… …