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deonticof ethics
CODE.. of ethics
STORYOFTHEMORALOrigin of ethics?
CODERules of ethics
MORALISTStudent of ethics.
AMORALOutside of ethics.
AMORALDevoid of ethics.
COREVALUESCode of ethics
CODESet of ethics
SPINOZAAuthor of "Ethics"
KANT"Metaphysics of Ethics" author
RELIGIONTranscendental code of ethics
CONFUCIUSGreat Chinese teacher of ethics.
AMORALWithout a sense of ethics.
AMORALOutside the bounds of ethics.
deonticsthe science of duty, ethics
KANT"The Metaphysics of Ethics" author
NONMORALNot in the sphere of ethics
metaethicsthe study of matters beyond ethics
AMAOrg. with a code of ethics
THETRUTHWILLSETYOUFREEVision of the future in ethics?
PHILOSOPHYStudy of esthetics, logic, ethics, etc.
bioethicsThe ethics of medical and biological research
AMAOrg. with a monthly Journal of Ethics
AMAGp. that adopted a code of ethics in 1847
metaethicalrelating to metaethics, the study of matters beyond ethics
preethicalrelating to a state before the development of ethics
ENRONCompany that had a 64-page "Code of Ethics"
realpolitik(German) politics guided by practical considerations, instead of principles or ethics
descriptivisma theory of ethics by which only empirical statements are acceptable
mercenariesA person primarily concerned with material reward at the expense of ethics
descriptivismsDESCRIPTIVISM, a theory of ethics by which only empirical statements are acceptable
realpolitiksREALPOLITIK, (German) politics guided by practical considerations, instead of principles or ethics
unfairernot fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics
unfairnot fair; not conforming to approved standards, as of justice, honesty, or ethics
ethicset of moral issues or aspects (as rightness) debated the ethics of human cloning
descriptivistrelating to descriptivism, a theory of ethics by which only empirical statements are acceptable
ethicsset of moral issues or aspects (as rightness) debated the ethics of human cloning
careerismdevotion to a successful career, often at the expense of one's personal life, ethics, etc.
eudemonisticalrelating to eudemonism, ethics evaluating morality in terms of ability to promote happiness also EUDAEMONISTIC, EUDAEMONISTICAL, EUDEMONISTIC