Significance of Ethical
Synonyms: Moral, Principled, Righteous, Virtuous, Just, Honorable, Upright, Fair, Equitable., Conscientious
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The concept of Ethical in local and regional sources
Ethical, in this context, emphasizes spiritual and moral conduct. It involves relationships between souls and with the divine, predating human discovery. It stresses hard work, cooperation, peaceful living, and devotion to God, mirroring the duties of servants and children.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) The ethical is contrasted with the intellectual, with the text suggesting that a purely intellectual attitude lacks force and a purely ethical one lacks awareness, both leading to a static life.[1] (2) It is one of the ways a leader will empower each individual, along with personality, social, and economic empowerment.[2] (3) This of hard and honest work, co-operative and peaceful living and devotion to God is emphasized by the precept: Let us work like humble servants of the Supreme Father, Let us live like dutiful children of the Supreme Father.[3]
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) Ethical is the relations between soul and soul and between individual spirits and the Father of all spirits, and the ethical relations were there before their discovery.[4]
The concept of Ethical in scientific sources
Ethical, in this context, encompasses moral principles and what's morally right. The article uses it to discuss advertising issues, ethical considerations of assisted admissions, and distinguishes between legal and ethically acceptable actions.
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) It describes standards to which all research has been conducted, according to the American Anthropological Association.[5] (2) Ethical refers to interpreting the Christ-hymn as a presentation of Christ as an ethical example, aiming to shape readers' ethical posture by emulating the phronesis of Jesus in their lives and relationships.[6] (3) The means we plan to use are ethical, at the same time taking into account as far as possible our own subjective biases and cultural prejudices.[7] (4) A principle in which the claim is fundamentally based, specifically in relationships, described within the understanding of a covenant.[8] (5) This is one of three broad categories that charges against incumbents were divided into, including pluralism and drunkenness.[9]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) Acting in a fair and ethical manner with all stakeholders, both internal and external to the company, is part of sustainable leadership that is carried out over the long term, and this helps in leading towards sustainable development.[10] (2) Ethical considerations are relevant when discussing the morality of hunting and killing animals for survival, especially in underdeveloped nations.[11] (3) Ethical refers to being in accordance with principles of morality and accepted rules of conduct, and Generation Z has higher expectations towards fashion brands to be more ethical in their manufacturing processes.[12] (4) The text explains that when environment-injurious acts are observed, there is no need to ask for the CSR goodwill of the o ff ender, but to enforce the law ; yet, not every piece of legislation does justice to a cause (or is truly “ethical”).[13] (5) This is a style that emphasizes integrity and moral principles in decision-making and actions.[14]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Ethics refers to the moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity, and the text refers to a code of ethics.[15] (2) The data may be restricted because of ethical considerations, ensuring that the use and sharing of information aligns with moral principles and guidelines.[16]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) This refers to what is morally right or acceptable, which is discussed in the text to understand that while something may be legal, it is not necessarily this.[17] (2) Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these, and the article discusses the ethical considerations of assisted admissions.[18] (3) This is a term that is used to describe the issues that are discussed in the article, especially those related to advertising.[19]
Classical concept of 'Ethical'
From: Egypt Through The Stereoscope
(1) The beliefs of the new faith are not ethical; they contain no hint that the recognition of a great benevolent purpose carries with it morality and righteousness in the character of god, or the demand for these in the character of men.[20]
