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ethics

[ US /ˈɛθɪks/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛθɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
  2. the philosophical study of moral values and rules

How To Use ethics In A Sentence

  • Republicans, meanwhile, are mulling whether to abandon the notion of filing ethics charges against Rep.
  • In this article we analyze the grammar of codes of ethics as a written locutionary act, and attempt to determine their implicit illocutionary and perlocutionary values.
  • Another source of pride for her was being one of the first lay people to serve on the ethics committee of a London teaching hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ethics is a branch of philosophy.
  • An ethics based on this undertanding focuses not on rationally finding, mapping, and teaching the real nature of reality, nor on pluralistically respecting irreconcilable differences while recognizing a simultaneous unity, but instead on drawing connections between different methods of making meaning and on coordinating the actions of people using different conceptual frameworks. Karl Higley - Spirit, Kosmos, Essence
  • The setting-up of the ethics of literature and art offers the pursuit of value that reflects the unity of good and beauty.
  • There's the literal, like Chocobos, Moogles and certain summons; and the less so, like a particular visual and musical aesthetic, or themes of war ethics or class struggles. Archive 2008-04-01
  • Foxconn's work ethics: assimilation, accountability and progressiveness.
  • They value being part of a business which has social responsibility and ethics at its heart. The Sun
  • Within this context, philosophy and ethics still have a crucial role to play.
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