That it's a very gray area and everyone has different opinions. what is ethical in one culture or subgroup may not be ethical in another.
why do you study work ethics
Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions was created in 1976.
it is the study of morally accepted behaviours in ict
because we do
Study of what is morally right and wrong.
maritime ethics is the study about the good and bad character of a sailor.
rules and principles are the essential foundation for ethics.
Ethics is usually a discussion in philosophy. However there is the interdisciplinary study of the philosophy of science, which has a branch that deals with ethics in science. Though not often noticed ethics is BEHIND science. Ethics is not science, it is the base of science. All the basics of Western Ethics are 1 to 1 copied to 'science'. The very basic of western ethics is presuming a mind body split. That means that PER DEFINITION reality is seen as sum of immaterial things (metaphysics) and material things (physics). Immaterial things are 'soul', 'mind', 'consciousness', 'understanding'. This assumption when related to 'soul' and 'spirit' is often called 'creationism'. Believing in 'consciousness', 'understanding', .. is not different at all, but now called 'rationalism'
Accounting ethics is primarily a field of applied ethics, the study of moral values and judgments as they apply to accountancy. It is an example of professional ethics.
It it very important to study ethics as a seafearer to gain gain respect,peace of mind and many more.
Business ethics is the study of moral whether it is good or bad, case study is mostly a case about an a organization or business and the answer must be ethical.
Ethics and morals perpetuate the belief that fairness can be achieved in the criminal justice system. The basis is the assumption that a person will receive the justice they deserve.
Neuroethics is a term that has been coined to mean the study of two different fields. This can be simplified to mean the study of ethics of neuroscience as well as the neuroscience of ethics.