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Individual Assessment1-Prelims

BEBANCO, EDWARD
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What is Ethics?

Ethics has a long history, dating back to the Stone Age. Most notably, several
religions and philosophers have contributed to ethics over the years. Ethics
refers to the concepts of right and wrong conduct.

Furthermore, ethics is basically a branch of philosophy dealing with the issue of


morality. Moreover,  ethics  consist of the rules of behavior.

To summarize, ethics is unquestionably one of humanity's most crucial criteria.


Furthermore,  the planet  would be an evil and chaotic place if ethics had not
existed. Furthermore, humanity's growth is impossible without ethics. There
must be widespread ethical consciousness among society's youth.

How does ethics differ from morality?

Morals and ethics are frequently used interchangeably and can be applied to a
variety of situations. Morals are, in the end, the" foundation “for ethics. The two
terms, still, have different meanings.

Morals are internal principles that a person considers when considering whether
to do commodity right or wrong. Understanding a person's morality might show
the genuine nature of that existent. Ethics refers to a system of rules or norms of
conduct that a person adheres to as a result of society or commercial norms.
Stealing plutocrat from your place of business, for illustration, would be
unethical, and disrespecting your workers would be immoral. Likewise, morals
and ethics could be used in both scripts.

What are the different moral-ethical theories?


Utilitarianism is a moral philosophy that entails making reasonable decisions in
order to cause the least amount of harm to all persons concerned. The
utilitarianism approach necessitates deciding on a course of action and
evaluating the results of each activity.

Deontology focuses on the implications of one's actions and believes that when
making life decisions, one should act responsibly and responsibly. Morality,
according to a deontologist, is both a responsibility and a duty for everyone.

Virtue It differs from othe r ethical theories in that it focuses on a person's


character rather than his deeds. When viewing an immoral behavior, the virtue
theory takes into account the person's reputation and motivation for doing so.

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