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Define ethics


In the simplest sense, ethics is a system of moral principles. They influenced how to make decisions and lead their lives. Ethics is concerned with what is good for individuals and societies and is also described as moral philosophy.
This term comes from the Greek word, which may indicate behavior, character, character or disposition.
Ethics includes the following dilemmas:
·        How to live a good life?
·        Our rights and responsibilities
·        The language of good and evil
·        Moral decision - what is good and bad?
Our ethical concepts come from religions, philosophy and culture. These include discussions on topics such as abortion, human rights and professional behavior.
Ethics is the process of inquiry, discovery and defense of our values, principles and objectives. It's about knowing who we are and staying true to it in the light of temptations, challenges and uncertainties. It's not always fun and hardly easy, but if we entrust ourselves to them, we enable ourselves to make decisions we can do, build a real life ourselves, and a future one wants let's take part. Ethics is not the only way to define what the 'best' decision will look like. Some may see it as the one who has achieved their own goals and interests, or earns the most money. Others may focus on what is probably the most popular choice.
Ethics is often used in connection with the activities of the organization and has professional codes of conduct: for example, medical and business ethics, which are often formally in terms of the broad set of rules or a code that implies how employees are expected to act in their workplaces (such as a duty of care or confidentiality that health professionals are indebted to their patients, or the ethical principles of medical of goodwill, not criminality, respect for autonomy and justice).

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