An ethical person lives by standards. Namely, you would obey the laws and further than that you would be honest and upright in all your dealings. Therefore, you would not "fudge" on the gray areas, but you would uphold high standards of conduct.
Depends what your theology says
utilitariarism,hedonism,teleologism,deotologism,theological,sociological and logical
Theological truths are beliefs or principles about the nature of God, the universe, and humanity that are derived from religious texts, teachings, and traditions. These truths often shape the moral and ethical perspectives of individuals and guide their understanding of the world and their place in it. They are considered foundational to many religious faiths.
Ruth E. Groenhout has written: 'Theological echoes in an ethic care' 'Theological echoes in an ethic of care' -- subject(s): Caring, Feminist ethics, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Caring, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Caring
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It is the conscious opinion of what a person believes to be ethical. Or morally right or wrong. It WILL vary from person to person.
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Robbie Mochrie has written: 'Economic and theological approaches to debt cancellation' -- subject(s): Debt cancellation, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Debt cancellation
Motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
There is no ethical right. The definition of ethics will change from person to person. With that being said, whatever youthink is right is ethically right.
Ethical companies make an effort to recruit ethical people but can only tell what a person's history indicates. There is no foolproof method for screening for integrity.
distress experienced by the person when unable to act based on ethics
comfort zone