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William Morton Barwell has written:

'The Christian ideal of character' -- subject(s): Character, Christian ethics

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One of the most famous books written by Plato is "The Republic," where he discusses his views on justice, ethics, and the ideal society.

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The historic oath is called the Hippocratic Oath. It is a traditional code of ethics attributed to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates and is considered a foundation of medical ethics and conduct.

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Barry J. O'Toole has written:

'The ideal of public service' -- subject(s): Civil service, Civil service ethics

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Regular ethics are the science of morals, and morals or little ethics are guidelines of ethics.

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The scope of ethics indicates its subject matter. Ethics as normative science deals with moral ideal or the good in order to enquire the nature of our conduct. It enquires into the nature of the springs of actions, motives, intentions, voluntary actions and so on. It determines rightness or wrongness of human actions. It does not enquire into the origin and growth of human conduct. As a science of morality ethics discusses the contents of moral consciousness and the various problems of moral consciousness.

Ethics is concerned with the highest good or absolute good. It investigates the nature of its fundamental notions i.e. right, duty and good.

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Maximo M. Kalaw's "My Ideal University" talks about creating a university that focuses on holistic education, balanced between intellectual, physical, and emotional growth. It emphasizes the importance of ethics, leadership, and character development alongside academics. The ideal university promotes critical thinking, creativity, and social responsibility in its students.

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Socrates was known for his method of questioning and his emphasis on ethics and self-knowledge. Plato was known for his theory of forms and his ideas on justice and the ideal state. Aristotle was known for his logic, metaphysics, and contributions to a wide range of subjects including ethics, politics, and natural sciences.

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Normative ethics, metaethics, and applied ethics

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Mary Beth Ingham has written:

'The harmony of goodness' -- subject- s -: Medieval Ethics, Ethics, Christian ethics, History

'The harmony of goodness' -- subject- s -: Christian ethics, Ethics, Ethics, Medieval, History, Medieval Ethics

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Environmental ethics is the application of ethics to human relationships with the environment. Like all ethics, it is influenced by a person's worldview.

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W. R. Sorley has written:

'A history of English philosophy' -- subject(s): English Philosophy, History

'The ethics of naturalism' -- subject(s): Ethics, Evolutionary Ethics

'Recent tendencies in ethics' -- subject(s): Ethics

'On the ethics of naturalism' -- subject(s): Ethics, Evolutionary Ethics

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Noel Preston has written:

'Ethics for the Public Sector'

'Understanding ethics' -- subject(s): Ethics, Ethics .

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James R. Thobaben has written:

'Health-care ethics' -- subject(s): Religious aspects of Medical ethics, Medical ethics, Christianity, Christian ethics

'Health-care ethics' -- subject(s): Medical ethics, Christianity, Christian ethics

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Aristotle, Plato, and Socrates were ancient Greek philosophers with differing views. Socrates focused on ethics and self-examination, Plato emphasized ideal forms and the concept of the soul, while Aristotle valued empirical observation and logic, focusing on the natural world and ethics.

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etymological ethics

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Accounting ethics is primarily a field of applied ethics, the study of moral values and judgments as they apply to accountancy. It is an example of professional ethics.

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Mirko Wischke has written:

'Die Geburt der Ethik' -- subject(s): Ethics, Ethics, Modern, Modern Ethics

'Kritik der Ethik des Gehorsams' -- subject(s): Ethics, Ethics, Modern, Modern Ethics

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Julia Wedgwood has written:

'The Message Of Israel In The Light Of Modern Criticism' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation

'The political claims of women' -- subject(s): Suffrage, Women

'The moral ideal' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Christian ethics, Ethics

'Nineteenth century teachers and other essays' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Intellectual life, Ethics, English literature, History and criticism, History

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Arthur Meyerowitz has written:

'Social ethics of the Jews' -- subject(s): Bible, Ethics, Jewish ethics, Social ethics

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  1. How do relative ethics compare to universal ethical standards? Should ethics ever be relative? Provide a rationale for your response.

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what is marketing with and without ethics? why do many people see ethics and marketing as intention?

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general and special ethics

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types of business ethics

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advantages of business ethics

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what are objective of business ethics

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"Ethics" is uncountable and so has no plural.

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Joseph Frederick Sullivan has written:

'Special ethics' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Social ethics

'General ethics' -- subject(s): Catholic authors, Christian ethics

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Ethics of doing is based on one's political thinking. Ethics of being is based on an individuals way of moral thinking.

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When a person has ethics in their every day lives, they will also have business ethics. They will ensure that they are making sound decisions when it comes to the organization.

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Hippocratic oath

one of the oldest documents in history written by hippocrates and is still held sacred by physicians today

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Deontological ethics focuses on following rules and duties, while virtue ethics emphasizes developing good character traits. Deontological ethics is rule-based, while virtue ethics is focused on the moral character of the individual.

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Mortimer D. Schwartz has written:

'Problems in legal ethics' -- subject(s): Cases, Legal ethics

'Problems in legal ethics' -- subject(s): Cases, Legal ethics

'Problems in legal ethics' -- subject(s): Cases, Legal ethics

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Ethics in information processing is considered so important that the Computer Ethics Institute developed the following Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics.

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Aspasius. has written:

'On Aristotle Nicomachean ethics, 1-4, 7-8' -- subject(s): Ancient Ethics, Emotion, Ethics, Ethics, Ancient

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Teachers don't have to deal with administrators ethics. The ethics for teachers is fairly simple and laid out.

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“Ethics” is plural; “ethic” is singular. People usually use the term in the plural (“ethics”), as in, “Ethics are an important part of any successful business.” However, “ethic” (singular) is also seen on occasion: “He has a great work ethic.”

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There were many philosophers throughout history who had diverse beliefs. Some notable ones include Socrates, who believed in questioning assumptions and self-examination; Plato, who emphasized the pursuit of knowledge and the idea of an ideal state; and Aristotle, who focused on logic, reason, and ethics. Each philosopher had a unique perspective on topics such as ethics, politics, metaphysics, and epistemology.

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Martin Heidegger, as a student of Edmund Husserl wrote that art can deliver us from a technological, mechanistic world view. Ethics to the Phenomenologists (later Existentialists which he was both) required that primordially, science and technology could not contain prior presuppositions and prejudices. Back to the Greek ideal of a rigorous science completely separated from the influences of politics and religion.

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it is the study of morally accepted behaviours in ict

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