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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 06:03:09 -0700, "Matt Barrow"
wrote: wrote in message ... So very true. The world is overrunning with immoral religious types. Sort of, but the proper term is "ethics" (pertaining to others), not "morality" (pertaining to self). My dictionary doesn't quite see the distinction here. Moral: Relating tot he principles or right and wrong in behavior. conforming to a standard. Operating on one's conscience or *ethical* judgment. "Moral" implies conformity to established sanctioned codes or accepted notions of right and wrong; "Ethical" may suggest the involvement of more difficult or subtle questions of rightness, fairness, or equity. Ethical: of or relating to ethics. Involving or expressing moral approval or disapproval. Mores: The fixed morally binding customs of a particular group. In essence, what is considered moral varies from group to group, but those moral values tend to be fixed within the groups. I would say that ethics is the performance to a moral standard. For example. When doing business in many countries it is normal and considered ethical to help out the favorite causes of the officials to speed up or get things done (IE greasing the palms). In other areas of the world such conduct is not considered unethical and even criminal. I once attended a seminar where those present were told that if they accepted assignments in some areas of the world they would be expected to conduct themselves according to the local ethics. If they had a problem with that then they should either request they not be assigned overseas assignments, or seek employment elsewhere. You should not go into another country and expect your ethics to be considered normal. Doing so can bring about a great deal of strife and even personal discomfort. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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