- the
fundamental principle of morality.
Applied ethics examines concrete ethical problems in real-life situations, for example, by
exploring the
moral implications...
- In philosophy,
ethical dilemmas, also
called ethical paradoxes or
moral dilemmas, are
situations in
which an
agent stands under two (or more) conflicting...
- The
Ethical movement (also the
Ethical Culture movement,
Ethical Humanism, and
Ethical Culture) is an
ethical, educational, and
religious movement established...
-
Ethical consumerism (alternatively
called ethical consumption,
ethical purchasing,
moral purchasing,
ethical sourcing, or
ethical shopping and also ****ociated...
- In
ethical philosophy,
ethical egoism is the
normative position that
moral agents ought to act in
their own self-interest. It
differs from psychological...
- In
business ethics,
Ethical decision-making is the
study of the
process of
making decisions that
engender trust, and thus
indicate responsibility, fairness...
- A
white hat (or a white-hat hacker, a whitehat) is an
ethical security hacker.
Ethical hacking is a term
meant to
imply a
broader category than just penetration...
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Limitarianism refers to
several different types of
ethical theories.
Though limitarianism applies differently to
varied fields of study, what is always...
- The
Ethical **** is a self-help book
about non-monogamy
written by
Dossie Easton and
Janet Hardy. In the book,
Easton and
Hardy discuss non-monogamy as...
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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...