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13 words match “ETHICS”

ETHICS n.
rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions; as, political or social ethics; medical ethics. The completeness and consistency of its morality is the peculiar praise of the ethics which the Bible has taught. I. Taylor.
BROCARD n.
An elementary principle or maximum; a short, proverbial rule, in law, ethics, or metaphysics. The legal brocard, "Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus," is a rule not more applicable to other witness than to consciousness. Sir W. Hamilton.
CASUISTRY a.
particular cases. The consideration of these nice and puzzling question in the science of ethics has given rise, in modern times, to a particular department of it, distinguished by the title of casuistry. Stewart. Casuistry in the science of cases (i.e., oblique deflections from the general rule). De Quincey.…
CONSTRUCT v.
To devise; to invent; to set in order; to arrange; as, to construct a theory of ethics.
DEEPLY adv.
oundly; thoroughly; not superficially; in a high degree; intensely; as, deeply skilled in ethics. He had deeply offended both his nobles and people. Bacon. He sighed deeply in his spirit. Mark viii. 12.
ETHICIST n.
One who is versed in ethics, or has written on ethics.
ETHOLOGY n.
A treatise on morality; ethics.
EUDEMONISM; EUDAEMONISM n.
That system of ethics which defines and enforces moral obligation by its relation to happiness or personal well-being.
MORALITY n.
The doctrines or rules of moral duties, or the duties of men in their social character; ethics. The end of morality is to procure the affections to obey reason, and not to invade it. Bacon. The system of morality to be gathered out of ... ancient sages falls very short of that delivered in the gospel. Swift.…
NONMORAL a.
Not moral nor immoral; having no connection with morals; not in the sphere of morals or ethics; not ethical.
POLITICS n.
The science of government; that part of ethics which has to do with the regulation and government of a nation or state, the preservation of its safety, peace, and prosperity, the defense of its existence and rights against foreign control or conquest, the augmentation of its strength and resources, and the protection o…
SUPERETHICAL a.
More than ethical; above ethics. Bolingbroke.
THEORETICS n.
is apostles, as represented to us in the New Testament, morals come before contemplation, ethics before theoretics. H. B. Wilson.