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  2. applied ethics, the application of normative ethical theoriesi.e., philosophical theories regarding criteria for determining what is morally right or wrong, good or badto practical problems. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.)

  3. Applied ethics, also called practical ethics, is the application of ethics to real-world problems. Practical ethics attempts to answer the question of how people should act in specific situations. For example, is it ethical for a business owner to bluff during negotiations with another company?

  4. Learn what applied ethics is and how it helps us make choices in real life. See examples of applied ethics in different areas, such as medical, business, environmental, and legal ethics.

  5. Learn about the field of applied ethics, which deals with the moral permissibility of specific actions and practices. Explore various topics and issues in business, bioethics, professional, social, and environmental ethics.

  6. Applied ethics focuses on the application of moral norms and principles to controversial issues to determine the rightness of specific actions. While people have done applied ethics throughout human history, as a field of study, applied ethics is relatively new, emerging in the early 1970s.

  7. 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] .

  8. A comprehensive overview of the branch of ethics that deals with moral problems, practices, and policies in personal life, professions, technology, and government. The web page covers nine central branches of applied ethics, such as animal ethics, business ethics, and environmental ethics, with six to eight references each. It also provides some textbooks and encyclopedias for each branch.

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