Ethics - ANSWER the systemic and reasoned study of moral right and wrong, good and bad, together with the claims that employ these concepts
Good and bad - ANSWER have to do with values
right and wrong - ANSWER have
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Ethics - ANSWER the systemic and reasoned study of moral right and wrong, good and bad, together with the claims that employ these concepts
Good and bad - ANSWER have to do with values
right and wrong - ANSWER have to do with actions
value claims - ANSWER These ascribe values (positive or negative) to things on the basis of some standard.
normative claims - ANSWER appeal to some norm or standard; must be either value claims or prescriptive claims
prescriptive claims - ANSWER These say how we should act what we should or should not, ought or ought not do.
descriptive claim - ANSWER these say how the world is (was or will be) and even how the world could be but not how it should be
Moral standard - ANSWER a comprehensive set of moral values along with the value and prescriptive claims these values support.
Moral Realm - ANSWER applying "moral" in one of its senses, this is the subject matter of ethics. This realm includes everything that relates to people's moral beliefs and practices.
Realm of etiquette - ANSWER based in practical considerations and social convention, etiquette typically varies somewhat from culture to culture
Realm of Law - ANSWER created by civil authority, laws exist and apply at definite times and places. Many, but not all, laws reflect moral claims
Prudential realm - ANSWER prudential claims are best expressed in an "if/then" (conditional) form if some value or goal is important and relevant to your circumstances, then you ought to act in a certain way. Prudential claims usually hold for all but apply depending on one's circumstances.
Foundational Values - ANSWER Things that are intrinsically valuable in themselves; foundational values are not derived
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