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  • 81ethics — n.pl. (also treated as sing.) 1 the science of morals in human conduct. 2 a moral principles; rules of conduct. b a set of these (medical ethics). Derivatives: ethicist n …

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  • 82ethics committee — noun a committee appointed to consider ethical issues • Syn: ↑ethics panel • Hypernyms: ↑committee, ↑commission …

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  • 83ethics panel — noun a committee appointed to consider ethical issues • Syn: ↑ethics committee • Hypernyms: ↑committee, ↑commission …

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  • 84deontological ethics — Ethics based on the notion of a duty, or what is right, or rights, as opposed to ethical systems based on the idea of achieving some good state of affairs (see consequentialism ) or the qualities of character necessary to live well (see virtue… …

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  • 85Ethics of the Fathers. — See Pirke Avoth. * * * …

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  • 86ethics — noun a) The study of principles relating to right and wrong conduct. b) Morality. Syn: moral philosophy See Also: ethic, ethical, ethos …

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  • 87ETHICS — Ethical Technical Human Implementation Of Computer Systems (Business » General) …

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  • 88ethics — Synonyms and related words: aesthetics, allegiance, assigned task, axiology, bounden duty, burden, business, call of duty, casuistry, charge, commitment, cosmology, dedication, deference, devoir, devotion, duties and responsibilities, duty,… …

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  • 89ETHICS —    the science which treats of the distinction between right and wrong and of the moral sense by which they are discriminated …

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  • 90ETHICS OF DUST, THE —     a book by Ruskin about crystallography, but it twists symbolically in the strangest way all its geology into morality, theology, Egyptian mythology, with fiery cuts at political economy, pretending not to know whether the forces and destinies …

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