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RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Cities of Mandaluyong and Pasig

ETHICS

ASSIGNMENT NO.2

SUBMITTED BY:

MAMBUAY, RASLANY A.
STUDENT

CEAT-04 502E

SUBMITTED TO:

DANIEL SANTOS
INSTRUCTOR

OCTOBER 03, 2020


SATURDAY
Give a short history of Ethics?

The Ethics govern the standards of conduct for scientific researchers. It is important to
adhere to ethical principles in order to protect the dignity, rights and welfare of research
participants. As such, all research involving human beings should be reviewed by an ethics
committee to ensure that the appropriate ethical standards are being upheld. Discussion of the
ethical principles of beneficence, justice and autonomy are central to ethical review.

 Kindly discuss the Importance of Ethics?

Do you mean ‘ethics’ or ‘morals’? Both refer to “right” and “wrong”, but ethics refer to
external rules, such as those in a work place or principles of religion, and morals refer to internal
rules, your own morality and your own principles. Ethics are very dependent on what you are
referring to. If you refer to ethics of the work place, this may affect your personal life, as the ethics
in the work place may differ to that of your own morality.
Ethics cannot be judged legally to the own personal but, ethical behaviour can be publicly
legally judged. Most earthly human behaviours use criteria of ethical as standard model toward
judgement. Ethical represents earthly reality public standard of metaphysical abstract concept of
moral which moral is discerned by metaphysical conscience awareness. Not behaving moral
becomes a matter conscience; ethical can be legally publicly judged.

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