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Conduct ethics takes the fundamental issues in ethics to be about conduct or behavior. An alternative view takes the fundamental issues in ethics to be about character (virtues and vices) rather than behavior.

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Ethical conduct is a code of ethics/rules in order to ensure they are followed. They may include terms and/or conditions and constraints.

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