Ethics refers to the moral principles that govern an individual's or group's behavior, focusing on what is considered right and wrong. In contrast, jurisprudence is the study and theory of law, encompassing legal principles, systems, and the interpretation of statutes. While ethics often informs legal standards, jurisprudence is concerned with how laws are created, applied, and enforced. Essentially, ethics deals with moral values, while jurisprudence deals with legal frameworks.
Regular ethics are the science of morals, and morals or little ethics are guidelines of ethics.
As we do not know what the ethics of tomorrow will be we cannot compare them
ethics are what you belive is the right thing to do love
right is a privilege and law refes existence of jurisprudence
Genreally ethics tells about what you should not do and professionalism tells about what you should do..
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differences between law and ethic . A law is something you must obey. Ethics is how society expects you to behave.
Ethics of doing is based on one's political thinking. Ethics of being is based on an individuals way of moral thinking.
values determines "what is wrong and what is good" ethics determines "doing what is good and what is bad"
I think the difference lies on who it is meant to be. For the counselling, it is for the counselor for when they do their job and for nursing then its for nurses when they do their duties.
fair and ethics
the general difference of general and social ethics is their spelling. it is clearly viewed and visible to our naked eye. their similarity is they are both related to ethics. that's all. as simple as that.