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Program code in a form suitable for direct execution by the central processor, i.e. code containing no symbolic references.
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Yes, granted he did not have the greatest ethical code but he was ethical. What you most likely meant to ask was did he have a moral conduct.
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FM 1 "The Law of Land Warfare, Uniform Code of Military Justice, and Code of Conduct give structure to its moral standards."
Confucius's golden rule of ethics is Do to others as you would be done by as Confucianism is a moral and ethical code as well as a religion
A value system is a set of consistent ethical values (more specifically the personal and cultural values) and measures used for the purpose of ethical or ideological integrity. A well defined value system is a moral code.
הלכה (Halachah), which consists of 613 commandments
Using anything ethically depends on your moral and ethical code. These codes cover all aspects of society and our relationships toward it.
Ethical behavior is characterized by honesty, fairness and equity in interpersonal and professional relationships. Ethical behavior respects the dignity, diversity and rights of individuals and groups of people. This definition is not a denial of the existence of other ethical duties with respect to practice, professional service delivery, and research.
One's moral self refers to their beliefs, values, principles, and ethics that guide their behavior and decisions. It encompasses an individual's sense of right and wrong, as well as how they choose to act in accordance with their moral code. Developing and maintaining a strong moral self can lead to making more ethical choices and living a more meaningful life.
Ethical Relativism states that there is no moral absolute or moral right and wrong. Ethics are simply based upon the bounds of societal norms and subject to change.These "Ethics" are based upon the compunction of the person or society which makes them up as they go along. All morals are considered relative to the situation.For instance;"I won't steal, (unless I really need something and/or won't get caught.) " or "I won't cheat on my spouse unless they cheat on me first."Ethical Relativism is closely related to situational ethics. Both of these forms of ethics are essentially the same as having no ethics at all. The only concern is the concern about getting caught by, or disdained by society. This is similar to a sociopath.The primary moral code, and conviction which Ethical Relativism proponents share, is tolerance of anything other than a moral code."Tolerance is the virtue of those without conviction."