Associations to the word «Ethic»
Noun
- Encyclopaedia
- Aristotle
- Cloning
- Rationality
- Ontology
- Sociologist
- Upbringing
- Humanism
- Code
- Cosmology
- Jurisprudence
- Hastings
- Almanac
- Quarterly
- Dedication
- Feminism
- Rhetoric
- Punk
- Accountability
- Nietzsche
- Meta
- Logic
- Stakeholder
- Experimentation
- Genetic
- Embryo
- Max
- Biotechnology
- Economic
- Compliance
- Surrogate
- Psychoanalysis
- Physic
- Reliance
- Mafia
- Globalization
- Huxley
- Empathy
- Legality
- Autonomy
- Thesis
- Spirit
- Hegel
- Guideline
- Entrepreneurship
- Aquinas
- Epidemiology
- Journalism
- Plato
- Worldview
- Conservation
- Fertilization
- Anthropology
- Mathematic
- Encyclopedia
- Misconduct
- Fortitude
- Scientology
- Fallacy
- Demeanor
- Pedagogy
- Willingness
- Coercion
- Transparency
- Governance
- Judiciary
- Dharma
- Politics
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ETHIC, adjective. Moral, relating to morals.
ETHIC, noun. A set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specific culture, society, group, or individual.
ETHIC, noun. The morality of an action
ETHIC DATIVE, noun. (grammar) Alternative form of ethical dative
ETHIC DATIVES, noun. Plural of ethic dative
ETHIC OF RECIPROCITY, noun. (ethics) An alternative name for the golden rule used by philosophers.
Dictionary definition
ETHIC, noun. The principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group; "the Puritan ethic"; "a person with old-fashioned values".
ETHIC, noun. A system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct.
Wise words
Words are but symbols for the relations of things to one
another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon absolute
truth.