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  1. Jan 1, 2023 · James L. Cook. 73 Accesses. Download reference work entry PDF. Synonyms. Integrity: character; Value: belief, principle. Definition. Ethical values are beliefs that provide guidelines for acting rightly in specific roles or for living morally in general. Personal integrity is consistently sound moral character. Introduction.

    • james.cook@usafa.edu
  2. This is to understand ethical truth. Aristotle, just like Socrates and Plato before him, recognized the attainment of such wisdom to be the ultimate goal of the intellect. From this perspective it might be said that ‘ethical truth’ – truth that yields wisdom about how to live – is truth in its fullness.

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  4. Apr 25, 2023 · On this view, while scientific practice might be constrained by ethical rules and principles, and some choices of projects or applications might be value-laden, science itself pursues purely epistemic goals such as attaining knowledge, understanding, and truth. Responsible conduct of research might require behaviors such as good record-keeping ...

    • 10.1007/s11948-023-00429-1
    • 2023
    • Sci Eng Ethics. 2023; 29(3): 15.
  5. Key Definitions. What is Morality? The constructs of human conduct and/or values. What is Ethics? The study of the constructs that determine what is good and evil in direct connection with moral principles and values. What is Moral Reasoning? The factors, arguments, and thinking patterns that determine the constructs of human conduct and/or values.

  6. May 18, 2023 · Ethics is an important area of philosophy that deals with the principles of right and wrong. It can help us to understand our own values and determine how to act in various situations. Three of the most common ethical theories are virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and deontology.

  7. May 6, 2021 · Understanding is the epistemic benefit we receive from idealizations, and understanding and truth can come apart. On this view, understanding (unlike knowledge) can therefore be “non-factive” (Elgin 2004, 2017; Potochnik 2017; cf. Sullivan & Khalifa 2019).

  8. Feb 20, 2020 · This article reviews the state of the social sciences with respect to the study of culture and cultures. It also examines the closely related concepts of values and identities. It does not attempt to be comprehensive—a task that would be daunting given the diverse and rich literatures that quickly come into focus. Rather, the purpose is to highlight a limited number of issues central to ...