Philosophy and Ethics

The main difference between ethics and philosophy is that ethics are moral guidelines while philosophy is the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, as an academic discipline. Ethics help a person to lead a life in accordance with moral standards, and there are numerous philosophies that concern these ethics. These philosophies are known as moral philosophies. There are varied philosophies in academia. This article examines the difference between ethics and philosophy.

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In general, ethics are referred to as moral guidelines a person can follow when doing actions. Hence, they can be used as moral advice or guidelines for the style of living in an individual. Thus, ethics describe what is morally right and morally wrong. Social beliefs and religious teaching act as the foundation for ethics in society.

The etymology of the word ethics is derived from the Greek word ethos meaning custom, character or disposition. In brief, ethics are moral principles that can be followed. Accordingly, Merriam Webster defines ethics as “the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation or a theory or system of moral values”.

Curriculum for this course
7 Lessons 02:48:08 Hours
Section A
7 Lessons 02:48:08 Hours
  • Overview of the Course
    00:10:00
  • Philosophy and Ethics
    00:16:34
  • Ethics - Right and wrong
    00:21:00
  • DISCRIPTIVE ETHICS
    00:31:00
  • ETHICS AND HUMAN INTERFACE
    00:25:00
  • MORAL PRINCIPLES
    00:28:34
  • Scientific Misconducts
    00:36:00
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