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1. WHAT IS THE AIM OF ETHICS?

2. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ETHICS AND RELIGION?

3. WHY IS ETHICS ' THE ONLY NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE'?

4. HOW ARE MORAL NORMS DIFFERENT FROM CIVIL LAWS?

Answer

1.The aim of ethics has been viewed in different ways: according to some, it is the discernment of right
from wrong actions; to others, ethics separates that which is morally good from what is morally bad;
alternatively, ethics purports to devise the principles by means of which conducting a life worth to be
lived.

2.Religion assumes that there is an objective moral order emanating from a higher power, whether it's a
deity or some other force. Ethics, on the other hand, is a value system that people create for
themselves. Another important difference is that religion is often based on faith, while ethics can be
based on reason

3.Ethichs is the branch of philosophy that deals with the principles right and wrong behavior.it is the
study of how we ought to live and make decision.Ethics is often considered to be necessary knowledge
because it helps us negative complex and difficult situation, and it help us make choices are that inline
with our value and beliefs. Additionally, ethics is important because it allows us to consider the well
being of others as well as ourselves when making decisions.

4.These laws are therefore specific acts passed by a government to provide the basis of the criminal
justice and civil court system of a country. Moral norms, on the other hand, are not in and of themselves
legally enforceable, but rather determine widespread public reaction to a specific action or behavior.

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