Harry L. Hollingworth has written: 'Psychology and ethics' -- subject(s): Ethics, Psychology
Melbourne Stuart Read has written: 'An introductory psychology' -- subject(s): Educational psychology, Psychology 'English Evolutionary Ethics' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Ethics, History
logic, psychology and sociology..
Ethics is the philosophical study of moral principles and values that guide human behavior, focusing on what is right or wrong. Psychology is the scientific study of the mind and behavior, exploring cognitive processes, emotional responses, and social interactions. While ethics deals with the moral aspects of human conduct, psychology examines the underlying psychological mechanisms that influence behavior.
E. P. Evans has written: 'Animal symbolism in ecclesiastical architecture' -- subject(s): Church architecture, Christian art and symbolism, Details, Animals in art, Animal sculpture 'Evolutional ethics and animal psychology' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Comparative Psychology, Ethics, Evolutionary, Evolutionary Ethics, Psychology, Comparative
http://psychcentral.com/resources/Psychology/Ethical_and_Legal_Issues/ http://www.apa.org/ethics/code2002.html
Kresten Bjerg has written: 'Moralpsykologi og sexualmoral' -- subject(s): Ethics, Psychology, Sexual ethics
Explain how one's moral values affect one's sense of ethics
Don MacNiven has written: 'Bradley's moral psychology' -- subject(s): History, Modern Ethics, Psychology
1. psychology 2. sociology 3. anthropology 4. ethics
People are affected by ethics because ethics are supposed to be moral and sound ideas and practices that are fair for all involved. When ethics are infringed upon, people are disturbed by immoralities.
Yes it affects u cos it bcos it already a part of u