The law is based on the state to compensate for loss and punish those that have done misdeeds. Ethics is the moral conduct that cultures agree upon. The convergence of law and ethics is when ethics and law coincide.
Harmony is established between law and ethics by laws being in place to support good ethic for the peace of all people. The laws inspired by good ethics is enforced by the government to prevent disturbance and disorder.
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Ethics and law help achieve order and discipline. Laws refer to established and written regulations by a governing body while ethics entail the norms set by a culture.
differences between law and ethic . A law is something you must obey. Ethics is how society expects you to behave.
Ethics and the law
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To preserve harmony between nations and thus prevent war.
ethics talk about right and rong, same with the law
Ethics and the law
People are confused that law and ethics are same things but they are different from each other. But they both maintaine moral values and keep preventing voilation. Law are written and aproved documents where as ethics also written words(most times) but they are not carrying legal status. Ethics helps a professional, practitioner and expert in following law. In any trade there are code of conduct and law as well and what expert describe that both mend to be obeyed. But unfortunately nobody following law in true manner. if the condition of law is that then expect whats the condition of ethics. it is also defined as "the descipline with what is good and bad or right and wrong or moral duty and obligation....While the LAW is an assumption is often made that what is right is also what is legal and what is legal is also what is right....
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To conceptualize the argument suggested would be to consider ethics a boiling pot of water. As the ethics 'boil over', it could be said that laws/regulation was put into action/effect. example: Ethics on public safety that are questioned/violated will find a boiling over in regulation. 9/11 - PATRIOT Act being a prominent example. Laws effect culture. The inability to 'do' illegial acts deters the adoption of such in a culture. Our 'tolerance' for ethics is established by our assessment/culture. Culture -> Ethics -> Law - > Culture.
Ethics are moral principles that govern an individual's behavior and decision-making, based on values like honesty, fairness, and respect. Laws, on the other hand, are rules set by the government to regulate society's behavior and actions. While ethics focus on what is morally right or wrong, laws are enforceable rules established by authority. Ethics are often subjective and may vary based on personal beliefs, while laws are objective and apply to everyone within a specific jurisdiction.