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Alano, Jeraldyn T.

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BSEE 1-4

Ethics is a system of moral principle that defines what is good for individuals and society. Ethics is a universal principle that comprehend all is to
forgive all, it is also concern with other people’s interest. There are different kinds of ethics –– Normative Ethics and Descriptive Ethics. Normative Ethics primarily
studied Philosophy and Theology while Descriptive Ethics that is also known as Comparative Ethics studied Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology. Normative
Ethics is our ethical action that knows the difference of morally right and wrong, it is how the people ought to act that is consciously choosing to do right. Descriptive
Ethics is the people’s view about moral belief whether it is personal or social morality. It is what people think is right that might change through time because of the
changing environment around us. In terms of moral views or practice, normative ethics interpret it as correct while descriptive ethics is applied or adopted through
another people’s belief. Ethics can give real and practical guidance to our lives, it is about the choices we make. Understanding the Ethics will give us knowledge to
distinguish our decision as morally right or wrong because ethics is about character that will define as a person.

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