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ethics

[ eth-iks ]

noun

  1. (used with a singular or plural verb) a system of moral principles:

    the ethics of a culture.

  2. (used with a plural verb) the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: Christian ethics.

    medical ethics;

    Christian ethics.

  3. (used with a plural verb) moral principles, as of an individual:

    His ethics forbade betrayal of a confidence.

  4. (used with a singular verb) that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct, with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions and to the goodness and badness of the motives and ends of such actions. Compare axiological ethics, deontological ethics.


ethics

/ ˈɛθɪks /

noun

  1. functioning as singular the philosophical study of the moral value of human conduct and of the rules and principles that ought to govern it; moral philosophy See also meta-ethics
  2. functioning as plural a social, religious, or civil code of behaviour considered correct, esp that of a particular group, profession, or individual
  3. functioning as plural the moral fitness of a decision, course of action, etc

    he doubted the ethics of their verdict

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ethics

  1. The branch of philosophy that deals with morality. Ethics is concerned with distinguishing between good and evil in the world, between right and wrong human actions, and between virtuous and nonvirtuous characteristics of people.


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Derived Forms

  • ˈethicist, noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ethics1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English ethic + -s 3, modeled on Greek tà ēthiká, neuter plural
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Synonym Study

See moral.
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Example Sentences

But Trump’s transition moves on defense are seen by many observers as likely to be constrained by factors including the ethics adhered to by the military’s officer class, combined with the sheer weight of Pentagon bureaucracy.

The House Ethics Committee was set to release a report detailing the findings of an investigation into former Rep. Matt Gaetz's alleged sexual misconduct and illicit drug use on Friday, but President-elect Donald Trump's selection of the Florida Republican to be attorney general abruptly deprived the panel of its jurisdiction.

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Gaetz, a Trump loyalist, resigned from his House seat on Wednesday, effectively ending the ethics investigation that has harried him for years, a Republican official familiar with the matter told The New York Times.

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The Justice Department closed its investigation last year without filing charges against Gaetz; the Ethics Committee then opened its own inquiry.

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The House Ethics Committee had also investigated the accusations against Gaetz and was due to release its findings this week.

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