Ethics
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Ethics, a major branch of philosophy, encompasses right conduct and good living. It is significantly broader than the common conception of analyzing right and wrong.
Ethics may also refer to:
In literature:
- Ethics (journal), a quarterly philosophical journal.
- Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle, also referred to as The Ethics
- Ethics (book), a philosophical book written by Baruch Spinoza
In other fields:
- Ethics (Scientology), an internal branch and concept within the Scientology organisation
- "Ethics" (TNG episode), a fifth season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Business ethics, how corporations conduct business with respect to the "social contract" they hold both within the company and with external stakeholders. This includes how a company treats its own employees, or workplace ethics, proper governance, the anti-corruption measures it institutes, and corporate social responsibility.