Ethical
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- of or relating to the philosophical study of ethics
- conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior; - Omar N. Bradley
- adhering to ethical and moral principles; honorable; honourable
n.
- a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct; ethic
n.
- a drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist; prescription drug; prescription; prescription medicine
n.
- motivation based on ideas of right and wrong; ethics; morals; morality
E.g.
- Some of the ethical issues associated with the use of information technology include:
- It emphasizes detachment from the material world, and addresses many moral and ethical issues.
- He was an unusually sentimental and somehow ecstatic nature, intensely sensitive to ethical issues.
E.g.
- The conservator's work is guided by ethical standards.
- However, it failed to establish cross-media ethical standards.
- Both offer training and promote high ethical standards among their members.
E.g.
- This undoubtedly raised ethical concerns.
- Several Indian lawyers refused to represent Kasab citing ethical concerns.
- A number of ethical concerns and debates surround the creation of nature photography.
E.g.
- Artemis was symbolic of ethical principles of hunting and wildlife management.
- Macroethics deals with large-scale issues, often in relation to ethical principles or normative rules to guide action.
- It introduced ten ethical principles regarding human experimentation, the first of which requires informed consent from human subjects.
E.g.
- It emphasizes detachment from the material world, and addresses many moral and ethical issues.
- GameSpot felt the game addressed moral and ethical dilemmas regarding artificial intelligence.
- But this requires society to support the moral and ethical position that all species have an inherent right to exist."