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  • Ethics
  • Philosophical study of morality

    normative ethics, applied ethics, and metaethics. Normative ethics aims to find general principles that govern how people should act. Applied ethics examines

    Ethics

    Ethics

  • Ethics (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    concepts of right and wrong conduct. Ethics may also refer to: Ethics, a text on ethics by Peter Abelard Ethics (Bonhoeffer book), an unfinished book

    Ethics (disambiguation)

    Ethics_(disambiguation)

  • Formal ethics
  • Formal logical system

    Formal ethics is a formal logical system for describing and evaluating the "form" as opposed to the "content" of ethical principles. Formal ethics was introduced

    Formal ethics

    Formal_ethics

  • Lifeboat ethics
  • Metaphor for resource distribution proposed by Garrett Hardin

    Lifeboat ethics is a metaphor for resource distribution proposed by the ecologist Garrett Hardin in two articles published in 1974, building on his earlier

    Lifeboat ethics

    Lifeboat ethics

    Lifeboat_ethics

  • Descriptive ethics
  • Study of people's beliefs about morality

    Descriptive ethics, also known as comparative ethics, is the study of people's beliefs about morality. It contrasts with prescriptive or normative ethics, which

    Descriptive ethics

    Descriptive_ethics

  • Nicomachean Ethics
  • Work on ethics by Aristotle

    Nicomachean Ethics (/ˌnaɪkɒməˈkiən, ˌnɪ-/; Ancient Greek: Ἠθικὰ Νικομάχεια, Ēthika Nikomacheia) is Aristotle's best-known work on ethics: the science

    Nicomachean Ethics

    Nicomachean Ethics

    Nicomachean_Ethics

  • Applied ethics
  • Practical application of moral considerations

    Applied ethics is the practical aspect of moral considerations. It is ethics with respect to real-world actions and their moral considerations in private

    Applied ethics

    Applied_ethics

  • Eudemian Ethics
  • Work of philosophy by Aristotle

    Ethics (Greek: Ἠθικὰ Εὐδήμεια; Latin: Ethica Eudemia or De moribus ad Eudemum) is a work of philosophy by Aristotle. Its primary focus is on ethics,

    Eudemian Ethics

    Eudemian_Ethics

  • Veterinary ethics
  • Principles governing veterinary medicine

    sociology. Veterinary ethics combines veterinary professional ethics and the subject of animal ethics. The subject of veterinary ethics can be interpreted

    Veterinary ethics

    Veterinary_ethics

  • Political ethics
  • Practice of making moral judgments about political action and political agents

    areas: the ethics of process (or the ethics of office), which covers public officials and their methods, and the ethics of policy (or ethics and public

    Political ethics

    Political_ethics

  • Virtue ethics
  • Normative ethical theories

    Virtue ethics (also aretaic ethics, from Greek ἀρετή [aretḗ]) is a philosophical approach that treats dispositional virtue and character as the primary

    Virtue ethics

    Virtue_ethics

  • Computer ethics
  • Philosophy concept in computing

    Computer ethics is a part of practical philosophy concerned with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct

    Computer ethics

    Computer_ethics

  • Ethics of technology
  • Ethical questions specific to the technology age

    The ethics of technology is a sub-field of ethics addressing ethical questions specific to the technology age, the transitional shift in society wherein

    Ethics of technology

    Ethics_of_technology

  • Role ethics
  • Ethical theory based on family roles

    Role ethics is an ethical theory based on family roles. Morality is derived from a person's relationship with their community. The ethics of Confucianism

    Role ethics

    Role_ethics

  • Stoicism
  • Ancient philosophy

    constructed from ideals of rational discourse, monistic physics, and naturalistic ethics. These three ideals constitute virtue, which is necessary for the Stoic

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

    Stoicism

  • The Ethics of Ambiguity
  • Book by Simone de Beauvoir

    The Ethics of Ambiguity (French: Pour une morale de l'ambiguïté) is Simone de Beauvoir's second major non-fiction work and a philosophical work of existentialist

    The Ethics of Ambiguity

    The_Ethics_of_Ambiguity

  • History of ethics
  • Ethics is the branch of philosophy that examines right and wrong moral behavior, moral concepts (such as justice, virtue, duty) and moral language. Ethics

    History of ethics

    History_of_ethics

  • Aristotelian ethics
  • Thoughts on how humans should best live

    Aristotle first used the term ethics to name a field of study developed by his predecessors Socrates and Plato which is devoted to the attempt to provide

    Aristotelian ethics

    Aristotelian_ethics

  • Situational ethics
  • Takes into account the particular context of an act when evaluating it ethically

    Situational ethics or situation ethics takes into account only the particular context of an act when evaluating it ethically, rather than judging it only

    Situational ethics

    Situational_ethics

  • Behavioral ethics
  • Field of social scientific research

    Behavioral ethics is a field of social scientific research that seeks to understand how individuals behave when confronted with ethical dilemmas. It refers

    Behavioral ethics

    Behavioral_ethics

  • Communication ethics
  • Behavior guided by an individual's morals and values

    Communication ethics is a sub-branch of moral philosophy concerning the understanding of manifestations of communicative interaction. Every human interaction

    Communication ethics

    Communication_ethics

  • Medical ethics
  • System of moral principles of the practice of medicine

    Medical ethics is an applied branch of ethics which analyzes the practice of clinical medicine and related scientific research. Medical ethics is based

    Medical ethics

    Medical_ethics

  • Machine ethics
  • Moral behaviours of man-made machines

    Machine ethics (or machine morality, computational morality, or computational ethics) is a part of the ethics of artificial intelligence concerned with

    Machine ethics

    Machine_ethics

  • Contemporary ethics
  • Discipline of philosophy

    practical advice (normative ethics), or it can analyse and theorise about the nature of morality and ethics. Contemporary study of ethics has many links with

    Contemporary ethics

    Contemporary_ethics

  • Trail ethics
  • Socially acceptable behaviors on recreational trails

    Trail ethics define appropriate ranges of behavior for hikers on a public trail. It is similar to both environmental ethics and human rights in that it

    Trail ethics

    Trail ethics

    Trail_ethics

  • Christian ethics
  • Branch of theology that defines virtuous and sinful behavior from a Christian perspective

    Christian ethics, also known as moral theology, is a multi-faceted ethical system. It is a virtue ethic, which focuses on building moral character, and

    Christian ethics

    Christian ethics

    Christian_ethics

  • Marketing ethics
  • Area of applied ethics

    Marketing ethics is an area of applied ethics that examines the moral principles and standards governing the practice and regulation of marketing. It

    Marketing ethics

    Marketing_ethics

  • Normative ethics
  • Branch of philosophical ethics that examines standards for morality

    Normative ethics is the study of ethical behaviour and is the branch of philosophical ethics that investigates questions regarding how one ought to act

    Normative ethics

    Normative_ethics

  • Business ethics
  • Application of ethical principles to the area of business activities

    Business ethics (also known as corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical

    Business ethics

    Business_ethics

  • Spinoza's Ethics
  • Philosophical treatise written by Spinoza

    Ethics, Demonstrated in Geometrical Order (Latin: Ethica, ordine geometrico demonstrata) is a philosophical treatise written in Latin by Baruch Spinoza

    Spinoza's Ethics

    Spinoza's Ethics

    Spinoza's_Ethics

  • Professional ethics
  • Principles and rules which guide professional activity

    Professional ethics encompass the personal and corporate standards of behavior expected of professionals. The word professionalism originally applied to

    Professional ethics

    Professional ethics

    Professional_ethics

  • Sexual ethics
  • Study of ethical conduct in sexual behavior

    Sexual ethics (also known as sex ethics or sexual morality) is a branch of philosophy that considers the ethics or morality of human sexual behavior. Sexual

    Sexual ethics

    Sexual_ethics

  • Ethics committee
  • Committee overseeing the conduct of medical research and other human experimentation

    An ethics committee is a body responsible for ensuring that medical experimentation and human subject research are carried out in an ethical manner in

    Ethics committee

    Ethics_committee

  • Population ethics
  • Branch of philosophy concerned with population changes

    Population ethics is the philosophical study of the ethical problems arising when actions affect who is born and how many people are born in the future

    Population ethics

    Population_ethics

  • Kantian ethics
  • Ethical theory of Immanuel Kant

    Kantian ethics refers to a deontological ethical theory developed by German philosopher Immanuel Kant that is based on the notion that "I ought never to

    Kantian ethics

    Kantian ethics

    Kantian_ethics

  • Philosophy
  • Study of general and fundamental questions

    philosophy are epistemology, ethics, logic, and metaphysics. Epistemology studies what knowledge is and how to acquire it. Ethics investigates moral principles

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

  • Utilitarianism
  • Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being

    Utilitarianism is a family of theories in normative ethics that prescribe actions that maximize happiness and well-being for the affected individuals.

    Utilitarianism

    Utilitarianism

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    of the public have a five-year window to file ethics complaints about APA members with the APA ethics committee; members of the APA have a three-year

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Animal ethics
  • Moral status and treatment of nonhuman animals

    Animal ethics is a branch of ethics which examines human-animal relationships, the moral consideration of animals and how nonhuman animals ought to be

    Animal ethics

    Animal_ethics

  • Value (ethics)
  • Personal value, basis for ethical action

    In ethics and social sciences, value denotes the degree of importance of something or an action, with the aim of determining which actions are best to

    Value (ethics)

    Value_(ethics)

  • Ayyavazhi ethics
  • The ethics of Ayyavazhi are found scattered throughout the primary scripture, Akilathirattu Ammanai. They are also integrated with the meta-narrative mythography

    Ayyavazhi ethics

    Ayyavazhi ethics

    Ayyavazhi_ethics

  • Ethics of care
  • Ethical theory

    The ethics of care (alternatively care ethics or EoC) is a normative ethical theory that holds that moral action centers on interpersonal relationships

    Ethics of care

    Ethics_of_care

  • Ethics dumping
  • Unethical research practice

    Ethics dumping is a concept in research ethics that describes the export of unethical research practices from higher-income to lower-income settings. Ethics

    Ethics dumping

    Ethics_dumping

  • German Ethics Council
  • German Ethics Council (German: Deutscher Ethikrat) (Precursor from June 2001 to February 2008: National Ethics Council of Germany) is an independent council

    German Ethics Council

    German_Ethics_Council

  • Equine ethics
  • Animal welfare considerations

    Equine ethics is a field of ethical and philosophical inquiry focused on human interactions with horses. It seeks to examine and potentially reform practices

    Equine ethics

    Equine_ethics

  • Development ethics
  • Sources of morality

    Development ethics is a field of enquiry that reflects on both the ends and the means of economic development. It typically takes a normative stance, asking

    Development ethics

    Development_ethics

  • Archaeological ethics
  • Branch of archaeological philosophy

    Archaeological ethics refers to the moral issues raised through the study of the material past. It is a branch of the philosophy of archaeology. This article

    Archaeological ethics

    Archaeological_ethics

  • Golden Rule
  • Principle of treating others reciprocally

    others as one would want to be treated by them. It is sometimes called an ethics of reciprocity, meaning that one should reciprocate to others how one would

    Golden Rule

    Golden Rule

    Golden_Rule

  • Pragmatic ethics
  • Theory of normative philosophical ethics and meta-ethics

    Pragmatic ethics is a theory of normative philosophical ethics and meta-ethics that is associated with pragmatism, a philosophical movement that developed

    Pragmatic ethics

    Pragmatic ethics

    Pragmatic_ethics

  • Criminal justice ethics
  • justice ethics (also police ethics) is the academic study of ethics as it is applied in the area of law enforcement. Usually, a course in ethics is required

    Criminal justice ethics

    Criminal_justice_ethics

  • Negotiation ethics
  • Negotiation ethics is a legal term meaning "refraining from making fraudulent misrepresentations". One key ethical dilemma in negotiation is the use of

    Negotiation ethics

    Negotiation_ethics

  • Engineering ethics
  • Moral principles within the field of engineering

    Engineering ethics is the field concerned with the system of moral principles that apply to the practice of engineering. The field examines and sets the

    Engineering ethics

    Engineering_ethics

  • Research ethics
  • Ethical practice in scientific research

    Research ethics is a discipline within the study of applied ethics. Its scope ranges from general scientific integrity and misconduct to the treatment

    Research ethics

    Research_ethics

  • Deontology
  • Class of ethical theories

    In moral philosophy, deontological ethics or deontology (from Ancient Greek δέον (déon) 'duty, obligation' and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the normative

    Deontology

    Deontology

  • Consequentialism
  • Ethical theory based on consequences

    along with eudaimonism, falls under the broader category of teleological ethics, a group of views which claim that the moral value of any act consists in

    Consequentialism

    Consequentialism

  • Ethics of bioprinting
  • Ethics of bioprinting is a sub-field of ethics concerning bioprinting. Some of the ethical issues surrounding bioprinting include equal access to treatment

    Ethics of bioprinting

    Ethics_of_bioprinting

  • Jewish ethics
  • Jewish ethics are the ethics of the Jewish religion or the Jewish people. A type of normative ethics, Jewish ethics may involve issues in Jewish law as

    Jewish ethics

    Jewish ethics

    Jewish_ethics

  • Metaethics
  • Branch of ethics

    In metaphilosophy and ethics, metaethics (meta-ethics) is the study of the nature, scope, ground, and meaning of moral judgment, ethical belief, or values

    Metaethics

    Metaethics

  • Machine learning
  • Subset of artificial intelligence

    result of data not being fully prepared for training. Machine learning ethics is becoming a field of study and, notably, becoming integrated within machine

    Machine learning

    Machine_learning

  • Buddhist ethics
  • Ethics and code of conduct in Buddhism

    Buddhist ethics are traditionally based on the enlightened perspective of the Buddha. In Buddhism, ethics or morality are understood by the term śīla (Sanskrit:

    Buddhist ethics

    Buddhist ethics

    Buddhist_ethics

  • Feminist Jewish ethics
  • Feminist Jewish ethics is an area of study in Jewish ethics and feminist philosophy. In her 1991 work, Standing Again at Sinai: Judaism from a Feminist

    Feminist Jewish ethics

    Feminist_Jewish_ethics

  • Robot ethics
  • Ethical problems related to robots

    Robot ethics, sometimes known as "roboethics", concerns ethical problems that occur with robots, such as whether robots pose a threat to humans in the

    Robot ethics

    Robot_ethics

  • Ideal (ethics)
  • Principle or value that one actively pursues as an ethical goal

    or value that one actively pursues as a goal, usually in the context of ethics, and one's prioritization of ideals can serve to indicate the extent of

    Ideal (ethics)

    Ideal_(ethics)

  • Public sector ethics
  • Ethics in the public sector is a broad topic that is usually considered a branch of political ethics. In the public sector, ethics addresses the fundamental

    Public sector ethics

    Public_sector_ethics

  • Relationship between animal ethics and environmental ethics
  • The relationship between animal ethics and environmental ethics concerns differences between the ethical consideration of individual nonhuman animals

    Relationship between animal ethics and environmental ethics

    Relationship between animal ethics and environmental ethics

    Relationship_between_animal_ethics_and_environmental_ethics

  • Ethics in religion
  • Ethics involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior. A central aspect of ethics is "the good life", the life

    Ethics in religion

    Ethics_in_religion

  • Economic ethics
  • Application of ethical principles to economic phenomena

    Economic ethics is the combination of economics and ethics, incorporating both disciplines to predict, analyze, and model economic phenomena. It can be

    Economic ethics

    Economic_ethics

  • Visual ethics
  • Visual ethics is an emerging interdisciplinary field of scholarship that brings together religious studies, philosophy, photo and video journalism, visual

    Visual ethics

    Visual_ethics

  • Eastern ethics in business
  • East and Southeast Asian ethics in business

    Eastern ethics encompasses the ethics or ways of thinking derived from East and Southeast Asia. This includes Chinese, Middle Eastern, Indian and Japanese

    Eastern ethics in business

    Eastern_ethics_in_business

  • Media ethics
  • Subdivision of applied ethics

    Media ethics is the subdivision of applied ethics dealing with the specific ethical principles and standards of media, including broadcast media, film

    Media ethics

    Media_ethics

  • Marxist ethics
  • Doctrine of morality and ethics based on Marxist philosophy

    Marxist ethics is a doctrine of morality and ethics that is based on, or derived from, Marxist philosophy. Marx did not directly write about ethical issues

    Marxist ethics

    Marxist_ethics

  • Shipping ethics controversy in fanfiction
  • Debate over romantic and sexual content in fanfiction

    Paul; Williams, Rebecca (eds.). A Fan Studies Primer: Method, Research, Ethics. University of Iowa Press. pp. 65–80. ISBN 9781609388096. Fazekas, Angela

    Shipping ethics controversy in fanfiction

    Shipping ethics controversy in fanfiction

    Shipping_ethics_controversy_in_fanfiction

  • Outline of ethics
  • Overview of and topical guide to ethics

    following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ethics. Ethics (also known as moral philosophy) is the branch of philosophy that involves

    Outline of ethics

    Outline_of_ethics

  • Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
  • Code for ethical use of computers

    The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics were created in 1992 by the Washington, D.C.–based Computer Ethics Institute. The commandments were introduced

    Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics

    Ten_Commandments_of_Computer_Ethics

  • The Methods of Ethics
  • 1874 book by Henry Sidgwick

    The Methods of Ethics is a book on ethics first published in 1874 by the English philosopher Henry Sidgwick. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy indicates

    The Methods of Ethics

    The_Methods_of_Ethics

  • Suffering-focused ethics
  • Ethical views prioritising the reduction of suffering

    Suffering-focused ethics are views in ethics that give special priority to the reduction of suffering. Some suffering-focused views hold that reducing

    Suffering-focused ethics

    Suffering-focused_ethics

  • Morality
  • Standard, doctrine or system of conduct

    deontological ethics, sometimes distinguish between ethics and morality. Philosopher Simon Blackburn writes: Although the morality of people and their ethics amounts

    Morality

    Morality

    Morality

  • Ethics of artificial intelligence
  • The ethics of artificial intelligence covers a broad range of topics within AI that are considered to have particular ethical stakes. This includes algorithmic

    Ethics of artificial intelligence

    Ethics_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Environmental ethics
  • Part of environmental philosophy

    In environmental philosophy, environmental ethics is an established field of practical philosophy "which reconstructs the essential types of argumentation

    Environmental ethics

    Environmental_ethics

  • Whistleblowing
  • Exposing of scandalous activity

    Issues in Business Ethics. Springer. 2007. pp. 139–147. Rice, Alexander J. (2015). "Using scholarship on whistleblowing to inform peer ethics reporting". Professional

    Whistleblowing

    Whistleblowing

  • Axiological ethics
  • Ethical theory about values

    In philosophy, axiological ethics is concerned with the values by which people uphold ethical standards, and the investigation and development of theories

    Axiological ethics

    Axiological_ethics

  • Organizational ethics
  • Organizational ethics is the ethics of an organization, and it is how an organization responds to an internal or external stimulus. Organizational ethics is interdependent

    Organizational ethics

    Organizational_ethics

  • Accounting ethics
  • describing ethics in accounting in 2009 Accounting ethics is primarily a field of applied ethics and is part of business ethics and human ethics, the study

    Accounting ethics

    Accounting_ethics

  • Biocentrism (ethics)
  • Ethical point of view that extends inherent value to all living things

    all environmental ethics that "extend the status of moral object from human beings to all living things in nature". Biocentric ethics calls for a rethinking

    Biocentrism (ethics)

    Biocentrism_(ethics)

  • Journalism ethics and standards
  • Principles of ethics and of good practice in journalism

    Journalistic ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and good practice applicable to journalists. This subset of media ethics is known as journalism's

    Journalism ethics and standards

    Journalism_ethics_and_standards

  • Evolutionary ethics
  • Study of evolution on morality or ethics

    Evolutionary ethics is a field of inquiry that explores how evolutionary theory might bear on our understanding of ethics or morality. The range of issues

    Evolutionary ethics

    Evolutionary_ethics

  • Ethics in America
  • American television series

    Ethics in America was a ten-part television series, originally aired from 1988 to 1989, in which panels of leading intellectuals from various professions

    Ethics in America

    Ethics_in_America

  • Medical Ethics (book)
  • First book focused on public health and medical ethics

    Medical Ethics; or, a Code of Institutes and Precepts, Adapted to the Professional Conduct of Physicians and Surgeons is a medical book focused on public

    Medical Ethics (book)

    Medical Ethics (book)

    Medical_Ethics_(book)

  • Nasirean Ethics
  • Book by Nasir al-Din al-Toesi

    Nasirean Ethics (Persian: اخلاق ناصری, romanized: Akhlāq-i Nāsirī) is a 13th-century Persian book in philosophical ethics written by Khaje Nasir al-Din

    Nasirean Ethics

    Nasirean_Ethics

  • Practical Ethics
  • 1979 book by Peter Singer

    Practical Ethics, a 1979 book by the moral philosopher Peter Singer, is an introduction to applied ethics. Singer analyzes, in detail, why and how beings'

    Practical Ethics

    Practical_Ethics

  • Gamergate
  • Misogynistic online harassment campaign

    death threats. Gamergate proponents ("Gamergaters") claimed to be promoting ethics in video game journalism and protecting the "gamer" identity in opposition

    Gamergate

    Gamergate

  • Islamic ethics
  • Ethics, virtue, and character in Islam

    Islamic ethics (Arabic: أخلاق إسلامية) is the "philosophical reflection upon moral conduct" with a view to defining "good character" and attaining the

    Islamic ethics

    Islamic_ethics

  • Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)
  • Basic distinction in philosophy

    argues that justice is mathematical in its conceptual structure, and that ethics was therefore a precise and objective enterprise with impartial standards

    Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)

    Subjectivity_and_objectivity_(philosophy)

  • Ethics in pharmaceutical sales
  • The ethics involved within pharmaceutical sales is built from the organizational ethics, which is a matter of system compliance, accountability and culture

    Ethics in pharmaceutical sales

    Ethics_in_pharmaceutical_sales

  • Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    the four Puruṣārthas, proper goals or aims of human life, namely: dharma (ethics/duties), artha (prosperity/work), kama (desires/passions) and moksha

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

  • Business Ethics: A European Review
  • Academic journal

    Business Ethics: A European Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by John Wiley & Sons covering business ethics. The editor-in-chief

    Business Ethics: A European Review

    Business_Ethics:_A_European_Review

  • Big data ethics
  • Ethics of mass data analytics

    Big data ethics, also known simply as data ethics, refers to systemizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct in relation to

    Big data ethics

    Big data ethics

    Big_data_ethics

  • Discourse ethics
  • Argument focused on ethics

    Discourse ethics is a philosophical theory of morality, attempting to update Kantian ethics for modern egalitarian intuitions and social epistemology

    Discourse ethics

    Discourse_ethics

  • Ethics & Compliance Initiative
  • American nonprofit organization

    The Ethics & Compliance Initiative (ECI) was formed in 2015 and consists of three nonprofit organizations: the Ethics Research Center, the Ethics & Compliance

    Ethics & Compliance Initiative

    Ethics_&_Compliance_Initiative

  • Ethics (Bonhoeffer book)
  • Book by Dietrich Bonhoeffer

    Ethics (German: Ethik) is an unfinished book by Dietrich Bonhoeffer that was edited and published after his death by Eberhard Bethge in 1949. Bonhoeffer

    Ethics (Bonhoeffer book)

    Ethics_(Bonhoeffer_book)

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  • Rasindra
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Rasindra

    Mercury

  • Nusrah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nusrah |

    Helpful

  • KELSEY
  • Male

    English

    KELSEY

    English surname transferred to unisex forename use, derived from the Old Anglo-Saxon personal name Céolsige, KELSEY means "ship-victory."

  • Coigleach
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic

    Coigleach

    Distaff.

  • Dhrti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Dhrti

    Earth; Will; Resolution; Courage; Morale; Patience

  • Hassini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Hassini

    Happiness

  • Anneli
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish Finnish

    Anneli

    Graceful meadow.

  • Hemala
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Hemala

    Golden Eyes

  • SYLVI
  • Female

    Finnish

    SYLVI

    Finnish form of Roman Latin Silvia, SYLVI means "from the forest."

  • Abhaiveer
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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Abhaiveer

    Fearless and Courageous

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  • Ethicist
  • n.

    One who is versed in ethics, or has written on ethics.

  • Ethics
  • n.

    The science of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn from this science; a particular system of principles and rules concerting duty, whether true or false; rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions; as, political or social ethics; medical ethics.

  • Deeply
  • adv.

    Profoundly; thoroughly; not superficially; in a high degree; intensely; as, deeply skilled in ethics.

  • Brocard
  • n.

    An elementary principle or maximum; a short, proverbial rule, in law, ethics, or metaphysics.

  • Construct
  • v. t.

    To devise; to invent; to set in order; to arrange; as, to construct a theory of ethics.

  • 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.

  • Superethical
  • a.

    More than ethical; above ethics.

  • 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 of its citizens in their rights, with the preservation and improvement of their morals.

  • Ethology
  • n.

    A treatise on morality; ethics.