Category:Ethics
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This category puts articles relevant to well-known ethical (right and wrong, good and bad) debates and decisions in one place - including practical problems long known in philosophy, and the more abstract subjects in law, politics, and some professions and sciences. It lists also those core concepts essential to understanding ethics as applied in various religions, some movements derived from religions, and religions discussed as if they were a theory of ethics making no special claim to divine status.
The category also includes articles on non-ethics topics or fictional works or part of works that include a substantial ethical debate.
Pages in category "Ethics"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 539 total.
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- A Sacred Duty
- A Vindication of Natural Diet
- Aathichoodi
- Abnegate
- Abortion
- Abortion debate
- Absolve
- Abuse of trust
- Academic dishonesty
- Acceptable
- Accountability
- Acrasia
- Advocacy of suicide
- After-birth abortion
- Agree
- AI alignment
- AI safety
- Allow
- Altruism
- An eye for an eye
- Animal (De)liberation
- Animal abuse
- Animal cruelty
- Animal ethics
- Animal Ethics
- Animal experimentation
- Animal rights
- Animal Rights
- Animal testing
- Animal testing on dogs
- Animal Theology
- Animal welfare
- Animal Welfare
- Animalization
- Animals' Rights
- Anti-abortion
- Antinatalism
- APA Ethics Code
- Apostatize
- Applied ethics
- Applied philosophy
- Appropriate
- Arguments for and against drug prohibition
- Aristotle
- Artificial
- Assisted suicide in the United Kingdom
- Atone
- Autonomy
- Avarice
- Avenge
- Awfulness
B
- Baby M
- Backbite
- Bad words
- Beginning of pregnancy controversy
- Behind the Scenes in Slaughter-Houses
- Beneficence (ethics)
- Beneficial
- Benevolence
- Benevolent suicide
- Betray
- Betrayal
- Betrayer
- Big game
- Biobank ethics
- Biomedical Ethics
- Biopiracy
- Black and White
- Blame
- Blameless
- Blessedness
- Blood purity
- Bravery
- Breach of confidentiality
- Bribery
- Buddhist ethics
- Business ethics
C
- Cadaver
- Cadet Honor Code
- Can you look them in the eyes?
- Candor
- Captivity
- Cardinal virtues
- Carnism
- Casuist
- Casuistry
- Charlatans
- Chastise
- Cheat
- Cheater
- Cheating
- Christian ethics
- Circumcision debate
- Cleopatra Testing Poisons on Condemned Prisoners
- Clinical ethics
- Coercion
- Coi
- Collateral damage
- Common good
- Compassion
- Compulsory treatment
- Computer ethics
- Condign
- Condone
- Conduct
- Confidential
- Confidentiality
- Conflict of Interest
- Conflict of interests
- Conflicts of interest
- Confucianism
- Conscience
- Consensual homicide
- Consent
- Consequentialism
- Consider the Lobster
- Contextualism
- Contrite
- Contrition
- Copying
- Correct
- Cosmopolitanism
- Coup de grâce
- Cover-up
- Cowardice
- Credo
- Criminal transmission of HIV
- Criticism of science
- Cruel
- Cruelty
- Cultural appropriation
- Cultural relativism
- Cupidity
- Cut-throat
- Cyberethics
D
- Damnable
- Danger Inc.
- David Pearce (philosopher)
- De mortuis nil nisi bonum
- Deadly force
- Death and the Internet
- Death of Frank Pojman
- Deceit
- Deception
- Dental ethics
- Deontological ethics
- Deontology
- Depraved
- Desecration
- Deserved
- Desideratum
- Designer
- Despoil
- Detraction
- Developing World Bioethics
- Dignify
- Dignity
- Disability pretender
- Discretion
- Disgraced
- Disgraceful
- Dishonesty
- Dishonor
- Disloyal
- Disloyalty
- Disobey
- Dispassion
- Divest
- Divine law
- DIY ethic
- DNR order
- Doctrine of double effect
- Donor
- Donor conceived people
- Double Cross
- Double effect principle
- Douglas Hofstadter
- Drug fraud
- Drug test
- Duties
- Duty of care
- Duty to warn