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Difference between Ethics and Morality
The major difference between Ethics and Morality are:

Ethics Morality

The word Ethics originated from the Greek word ethos. The The word Morals originated from the Latin
meaning of ethos is a character word Mos. The meaning of Mos is custom.

Legal guidelines and professional rules govern ethics. The When it comes to the acceptability of
acceptability of ethics is confined within a particular space Morality it transcends the norms laid down
and time frame. by culture.

Ethics are dependent on the prism of others. Morality is seen from the perspective of an
individual.

If the contexts are different then the ethics could be different, Change in Morality depends on the change
hence there is some degree of flexibility in ethics. in the beliefs of an individual.

Ethics are followed because society has decided that it is the Morality is followed because a person
right course of action believes that it is the right course of action.

A person who follows the ethical principles need not There could be situations where ethics are
necessarily have strong moral values, in fact, there are even violated by a moral person to maintain to
possibilities that he may not have any morals. uphold his moral values.

Ethics is something usually associated in the field of law, Morality has a religious connotation
medicine or business. Ethics does not have a religious
connotation.
These are the main differences between Ethics and Morality. The differences given in the above table can help
the UPSC Civil Service Exam aspirants to answer questions on topics related to Ethics Vs Morality.
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examination in the linked article.
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attitude, mental health, and also learn facts on Ethics – Awareness of Responsibility thoroughly. Also learn the
strategy for handling the General Studies Paper IV for the Mains exam, which deals with Ethics and Integrity.
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Mains General Studies Paper IV. Visit the below-given links to learn about Ethics – Moral Attitude, Mental
Health; Ethics – Awareness of Responsibility, Syllabus and Structure of General Studies Paper IV, and the
strategy for handling GS Paper IV which deals with subjects of Ethics and Integrity.

What is Honesty
Honesty can be defined as free of deceit, truthful or sincere. In brief, an honest person
does not tell lies; he always speaks the truth. Dishonesty is the opposite of honesty; a
dishonest person lies, cheats and deceives others. But an honest person is not like this;
an honest person is trusted by all. Honesty is considered to be a virtue in many religions
as well.

However, the quality of honesty alone does not indicate that a person is good. Let’s look
at the below example to understand this notion better.

Imagine that you broke your mother’s favorite vase by mistake. If anybody doesn’t

ask you whether you were responsible for it, and if you tell nobody that you broke it,

you can keep silent – you are not lying or deceiving anyone. So, basically, you can

console yourself, saying that you are an honest person since you didn’t lie. But, if

you are a person with integrity, you’d admit your mistake to your mother. Let’s see

what integrity

What is Integrity
Integrity is the quality of being honest and following a strict moral code. The American
Heritage Dictionary defines integrity as “steadfast adherence to a strict moral or
ethical code” whereas Oxford dictionary defines it as the “quality of being honest and
having strong moral principles”.
Integrity includes selecting moral or ethical code which should be followed, acting
according to this code even when it is difficult or inconvenient to do so. A person with
integrity would always admit his mistakes, and he would be trustworthy, sincere, and
steadfast. If a person is acting according to his beliefs and his moral code, he is acting
with integrity.

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