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Ethics
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What is Ethics?

 Ethics refers to the concept of right and wrong conduct. It consist of the rules of behavior and certainly defines how a person should behave in specific situations. In addition, ethics are principles that guide us in our decisions and actions as an individual or as a group. Ethics also involves integrity, principles, morals, values and honors.

What is the Importance of Ethics?

 Everyday decisions we make are governed by an ethical framework that guides us away from unfair consequences and encourages us to do constructive actions. Ethics is essentially a subfield of philosophy that addresses the problem of morality. Moreover, ethics refers to the standards of conduct and it undoubtedly specifies how a person ought to act in particular circumstances, this also lead us along a route to dealing with ethical challenges more successfully.

How Ethics Affects our Life?

 Ethics influence our decisions, actions, and relationships with others, and help us determine what is right and wrong. Individual ethics affect our personal lives by guiding our behavior and determining the type of person we want to be. Collective ethics, on the other hand, help to create a sense of shared values and norms in society. Overall, ethics serve as a compass for our lives, helping us navigate complex moral issues and make decisions that are consistent with our values and principles.

When can you say when it is Morally Good or Morally Bad?

 It is morally good if it does not have harmful effects towards other person or in the society and it is an act which benefits other people in a good way while morally bad are those actions ought not to do and against in the society such as murder, rape, abuses which affects a persons physical and emotionally.

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Ethics

Course: Accountancy (BSA)

52 Documents
Students shared 52 documents in this course
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GROUP 1
What is Ethics?
Ethics refers to the concept of right and wrong conduct. It consist of the rules of
behavior and certainly defines how a person should behave in specific situations. In
addition, ethics are principles that guide us in our decisions and actions as an
individual or as a group. Ethics also involves integrity, principles, morals, values and
honors.
What is the Importance of Ethics?
Everyday decisions we make are governed by an ethical framework that guides us
away from unfair consequences and encourages us to do constructive actions. Ethics
is essentially a subfield of philosophy that addresses the problem of morality.
Moreover, ethics refers to the standards of conduct and it undoubtedly specifies how a
person ought to act in particular circumstances, this also lead us along a route to
dealing with ethical challenges more successfully.
How Ethics Affects our Life?
Ethics influence our decisions, actions, and relationships with others, and help us
determine what is right and wrong. Individual ethics affect our personal lives by
guiding our behavior and determining the type of person we want to be. Collective
ethics, on the other hand, help to create a sense of shared values and norms in society.
Overall, ethics serve as a compass for our lives, helping us navigate complex moral
issues and make decisions that are consistent with our values and principles.
When can you say when it is Morally Good or Morally Bad?
It is morally good if it does not have harmful effects towards other person or in the
society and it is an act which benefits other people in a good way while morally bad
are those actions ought not to do and against in the society such as murder, rape,
abuses which affects a persons physical and emotionally.