Ethics
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'''Ethics''' (based on an Ancient Greek word for ''custom'') being one of the major branches of modern [[philosophy]], it studies the nature and origin of moral behaviour and concepts such as "right" and "wrong", goodness and justice, etc. | '''Ethics''' (based on an Ancient Greek word for ''custom'') being one of the major branches of modern [[philosophy]], it studies the nature and origin of moral behaviour and concepts such as "right" and "wrong", goodness and justice, etc. | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 10 April 2007
Ethics (based on an Ancient Greek word for custom) being one of the major branches of modern philosophy, it studies the nature and origin of moral behaviour and concepts such as "right" and "wrong", goodness and justice, etc.