dsayers Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 I realize that religions claim morality and lawyers are said to operate ethically, but I'm not talking about that. Objective morality and ethics, is there a difference? My understanding of the terms was that they were interchangeable. In a recent video with Stef and Steph, Mr. Kinsella was talking about these terms as if they differ. So I thought I'd ask the community to elucidate the differences in a philosophically consistent manner please. Thank you.
Waster Posted January 20, 2014 Posted January 20, 2014 Morality is a system of rules that define what is good and what is evil. Formally ethics is the philosophical study about moral systems. However most of the time when we say ethics we mean morality.
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