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  • 41Ethics & International Affairs (journal) — Infobox Newspaper name = Ethics International Affairs type = Quarterly News Journal format = Journal foundation = 1987 owners = Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs political = headquarters = New York editor = Joel H. Rosenthal… …

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  • 42Ethics (journal) — Infobox Journal title = Ethics editor = Henry S. Richardson discipline = Philosophy, Ethics language = English abbreviation = ET publisher = University of Chicago Press country = US frequency = Quarterly history = 1890 to present openaccess =… …

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  • 43Ethics Resource Center — The Ethics Resource Center (ERC) is a non profit research organization based in Arlington, Virginia, that is devoted to the advancement of high ethical standards and practices in public and private institutions. ERC is said to be the oldest U.S.… …

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  • 44Ethics — Standards of conduct or moral judgement. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ethics eth‧ics [ˈeθɪks] noun [plural] COMMERCE moral rules or principles of behaviour that should guide members of a profession or organization and make them… …

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  • 45ethics — Standards of conduct or moral judgment. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ethics eth‧ics [ˈeθɪks] noun [plural] COMMERCE moral rules or principles of behaviour that should guide members of a profession or organization and make them deal… …

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  • 46ethics deficit — (ETH.iks DEF.uh.sit; TH as in thin) n. The amount by which a person s actions or principles fall short of some ethical standard or ideal. Example Citation: With four state energy officials facing stiff fines because they did not require… …

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  • 47ethics — (akhlaq)    There was a heated debate in Islamic theology between the Ash‘arites and the Mu‘tazilites over the nature of ethics, harking back to the Euthyphro problem of whether the good is what it is because of God’s commands, or whether God’s… …

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  • 48ethics — n. 1) the branch of philosophy concerned with the content of moral judgments (normative ethics) and their nature (metaethics). See also: consequentialism, Kantian ethics, narrative ethics 2) the principles or rules of conduct accepted within a… …

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  • 49Ethics in Government Act — The Ethics in Government Act of 1978 is a United States federal law passed in 1978 in the wake of the Watergate Scandal that sets financial disclosure requirements for public officials and restrictions on former government employees lobbying… …

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  • 50Ethics of cloning — In bioethics, the ethics of cloning refers to a variety of ethical positions regarding the practice and possibilities of cloning, especially human cloning. While many of these views are religious in origin, the questions raised by cloning are… …

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