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  • 11ethics — ethics, morals 1. Both terms are concerned with the practice of right and wrong. The Concise Oxford Dictionary (1995) defines ethics as ‘the science of morals in human conduct’; what this means is that morals forms the basis of abstract… …

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  • 12Ethics of justice — Ethics of justice, also know as morality of justice, is the term used by Carol Gilligan in In a Different Voice to describe the ethics and moral reasoning common to men and preferred by Kohlberg s stages of moral development. The ethics of… …

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  • 13Ethics in management — Ethics and ethical behaviour are the essential parts of healthy management. From a management perspective, behaving ethically is an integral part of long term career success. Wide access to information and more business opportunities than in the… …

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  • 14Ethics of file sharing — is a subfield of ethics specifically relating to the ethical implications of file sharing over computer networks and the Internet. File sharing occurs when people who are connected to the Internet use file sharing programs to copy files between… …

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  • 15Ethics (book) — Ethics is a philosophical book written by Baruch Spinoza. It was written in Latin. Although it was published posthumously in 1677, it is his most famous work, and is considered his magnum opus .The style and system of the book is, as Spinoza says …

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  • 16ethics — Trustees in Bankruptcy are subject to the Codes of Ethics under: CAIRP, The Canadian Association of insolvency and Restructuring Professionals; The Bankruptcy and insolvency Act; The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, and where… …

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  • 17ethics — is often defined as the concern with what ought to be, whereas science (including social science ) is concerned with describing reality as it actually exists. This distinction has given rise to the notion that social science should be value free… …

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  • 18ethics — the science of morals, c.1600, plural of M.E. ethik study of morals (see ETHIC (Cf. ethic)). The word also traces to Ta Ethika, title of Aristotle s work …

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  • 19ethics — / ethic [n] moral philosophy, values belief, conduct, conscience, convention, conventionalities, criteria, decency, ethos, goodness, honesty, honor, ideal, imperative, integrity, moral code, morality, mores, natural law, nature, practice,… …

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  • 20ethics — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) the moral principles governing or influencing conduct. 2) the branch of knowledge concerned with moral principles. DERIVATIVES ethicist noun …

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