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principles that
govern how
people should act.
Applied ethics examines concrete ethical problems in real-life situations, such as abortion,
treatment of animals...
- In philosophy, an
ethical dilemma, also
called an
ethical paradox or
moral dilemma, is a
situation in
which two or more
conflicting moral imperatives...
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Ethical monotheism is a form of
exclusive monotheism in
which God is
believed to be the only god as well as the
source for one's
standards of morality...
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conceptual categories of
ethicality need to be
legible to
consumers in
order for a
consumer to be able to parti****te in
ethical consumption.[clarification...
- In
ethical philosophy,
ethical egoism is the
normative position that
moral agents ought to act in
their own self-interest. It
differs from psychological...
- An
ethical bank, also
known as a social, alternative, civic, or
sustainable bank, is a bank
concerned with the
social and
environmental impacts of its...
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Ethical intuitionism (also
called moral intuitionism) is a view or
family of
views in
moral epistemology (and, on some definitions, metaphysics). It is...
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Ethical omnivorism,
omnivorism or comp****ionate carnivorism, (as
opposed to
obligatory carnivorism, the view that it is
obligatory for
people to eat animals)...
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Ethical subjectivism (also
known as
moral subjectivism and
moral non-objectivism) is the meta-
ethical view
which claims that:
Ethical sentences express...
- An
ethical will (Hebrew: צוואה, romanized: tzava'ah, lit. 'will') is a do****ent that p****es
ethical values from one
generation to the next.
Rabbis and...