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● YISEYON DANIEL ADOMAVO (C.E.

O solution hub academy)


● OLAMIDAYO AJAKAYE (Strida)
● OLUWATOBI (Tobising)
● BIRISOWO ABDULAHI (just Chelsea )

PRESENT TO YOU

ETHICS and BIOETHICS


Important terms
1. Nature and meaning of ethics
2. Ethics and morality
3. Sources of ethics
4. Branches of ethics
5. Meta ethics
6. Ethical theories

FACTS
1. Ethical questions include: what should I do, why must I live a normal life, how do I live a good life
2. Ethics is a branch of Philosophy
3. Ethics studies moral concepts such as good, bad, right , wrong, duties, responsiblity, rights along others
4. Ethics focuses on the morality of human actions and set principles of right conducts that guide individual or groups in their
daily life
5. Ethics seeks to transform the world from what it is to what it ought to be
6. Ethics is a moral philosophy
7. Morality has it roots in latin as mos ormoralis
8. Ethics is derived from the Greek ethos or ethikos
9. The ethylogical term of morality means. The way people are
10. The ethymoogical term of ethics means the way things should be
11. Ethics is the study of morality
12. Morality refers to principles or conduct that governs an individuals life or the society
13. Ethics is the systematic study of moral concept
14. James William mccledon says morality comes from the latin word mos meaning custom or usage
15. Ethic is an academic view gained by taking a step back and anaykuzing theory about morality
16. The development of western ethics originated from two major sources namely the Greek and the judeo Christian
17. Judeo Christian ethics discusses righteousness before God
18. Ethics is subdivided into 3 part
19. Meta ethics , normative ethics and empirical
20. Meta ethics also called analytic ethics
21. Meta ethics focuses on the use of some of the key terms use in making metaethical statements include good, bad
wrong, evil obligations duty , principle moral , immoral , amoral
22. Subdivisions of meta ethics include naturalism or ethical naturalism and anti naturalism or ethical non- naturalism
23. Normative ethics points on the norms, standards or principle by which humans being conduct themselves
24. Norms are prescriptions for actions
25. Norms prescribe and not describe
26. A moral standard or moral norm is the principle that guides human actions
27. Normative ethics constructs ethical theories based in a valid moral principles
28. Thories that attempts to answer fundamental ethical questions are
29. Hedonism, egoism, altruism, utilitariansm , the catgorical imperative, natural law theory, virtue ethics
30. The 4 main branches of ethics are metaethics, normative ethics, Applied ethics and value theory
31. Aesthetic and ethics are two branches of aniology
32. Ethymolically Bioethics is from biology and ethics
33. Recombinant DNA ; improved knowledge in molecular biology; genome mapping and eugenics are areas of
bioethics
34. Biotechnology is any technique that utilizes living organism or part of organism that makes or modify product , improve
plants or animals or to develop microorganisms for specific purposes
35. DNA contains nucleic acid
36. Methods of gene therapy are viral and none viral methods

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