It is true that the complexity of the world makes it impossible to monitor and control the morality and ethics of everybody, however, that does not mean that appropriate and well designed legislation cannot in some way help to make the world more moral and ethical than it otherwise would be. We could point out that even though murder is illegal, there are still murders being committed on a daily basis. This does not mean, however, that we should give up and legalize murder. We still need to discourage murder even if we cannot prevent all murders.
Civics is the study of government. It educates citizens about the politics of their country and the world around them. Ethics studies morals and the morality of decisions.
Philosophers are known for their deep contemplation and reflection on various aspects of life, existence, knowledge, and ethics. They seek to understand the fundamental nature of reality and examine complex questions about truth, morality, and the meaning of existence through critical reasoning and analysis. Their work often involves questioning assumptions, exploring different perspectives, and developing arguments to better understand the world around them.
The term "natural law" is ambiguous, but there are two theories about it coming from ethics and they are largely independent. One is the Natural Law Moral Theory, which states that moral standards that govern human behavior are objectively derived from the nature of human beings and the nature of the world n some sense.The other is the Natural Law Theory. There are variations of this theory, but they all are derived from the belief that the authority of legal standards necessarily are derived from consideration having to do with the moral merit of those standards, at least in part. They differ as to the role that morality plays in determining the authority of legal norms.Both basically believe that morality (ethics) has an effect on natural law, so in a sense, natural law would come from ethics.
Catwoman can be analyzed as a complex character who challenges societal norms through her anti-hero persona and struggles with existential themes such as identity and morality. Her reflection typically involves exploring the duality of her nature as both a thief and a protector, as well as how she navigates her own code of ethics within a morally ambiguous world. Ultimately, Catwoman's character offers a compelling exploration of empowerment and self-discovery in the face of adversity.
economic ethics
no they cant be mesured because fat people broke all the ethics in the world so suck it
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There is no innate morality, we are born "tabula rasa" blank slates onto which morality must be learned from our experience with the external world. the moral judgements we come to hold are decided by socialisation, that is how society conditions us.
The Forbidden City is the world's largest surviving palace complex
----------------------- Tolerance and harmony would rule. Morality would be based on the ethics of what is right and what is wrong, what is the greater good. There would still be criminals and prisons, but statistics show that atheists are under-represented in our prison systems, so perhaps we would need fewer prisons.
Complex World - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Ruth Macklin has written: 'Ethics in global health' -- subject(s): Bioethical Issues, Research Ethics, World Health 'Mortal choices' -- subject(s): Bioethics, Medical ethics, Ethics, Medical 'Enemies of patients' -- subject(s): Medical ethics, Physician and patient