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  1. applied ethics, the application of normative ethical theories —i.e., philosophical theories regarding criteria for determining what is morally right or wrong, good or bad—to practical problems. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.) From Plato (428/427–348/347 bce) onward, Western moral philosophers have concerned themselves ...

  2. Medical ethics, business ethics, engineering ethics, and the like are all branches of applied ethics. Applied ethics is more specific than normative ethics, which is a branch of philosophy that develops moral theories – such as the ethics of care or deontology – about how people should behave. Practical ethics is also different from ...

  3. Applied ethics is the practical aspect of moral considerations. It is ethics with respect to real-world actions and their moral considerations in private and public life, the professions, health, technology, law, and leadership. [1] For example, bioethics is concerned with identifying the best approach to moral issues in the life sciences, such ...

  4. Applied ethics is a branch of ethics that deals with moral problems, practices, and policies in personal life, professions, technology, and government. This web page provides an overview of the rise, method, and branches of applied ethics, as well as a selection of textbooks that cover various topics within the field.

  5. Applied ethics is the study of the moral permissibility of specific actions and practices, often in relation to various fields such as business, bioethics, and social ethics. Learn about the methods, issues, and challenges of applied ethics, as well as its distinction from metaethics and normative ethics.

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  7. Applied ethics is using ethical ideas to make choices in real life situations. It helps us be fair, nice, and thoughtful in different areas, such as medicine, business, environment, and law.

  8. As such, applied ethics becomes an interdisciplinary or cross-disciplinary field of study. This chapter explores major subfields in applied ethics including bioethics, environmental ethics, and business ethics and emerging technology. 10.1: The Challenge of Bioethics. 10.2: Environmental Ethics. 10.3: Business Ethics and Emerging Technology.

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