Ethics
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The science of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn fromthis science; a particular system of principles and rules concertingduty, whether true or false; rules of practice in respect to a singleclass of human actions; as, political or social ethics; medicalethics.The completeness and consistency of its morality is the peculiarpraise of the ethics which the Bible has taught. I. Taylor.
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[Morality] with loopholes.
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[The adorable] [belief] that our actions [ultimately] matter.
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The best way to [ensure] that your [business] endeavors will never turn a [profit].
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A [philosophical] area of investigation where the same people who argue that there is no reason to believe in god seem to think that there is a set of [universally] [binding] principles that define just actions from unjust actions.
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Plural of [ethic].
The sum of a set of moral beliefs.
[etiquette]; [morality]; values -
Moral principles that govern a person
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