ethic

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Englisch - Türkisch
ahlak jüyesi
{s} ahlâklı
ahlak sistem
ahlâk ilmi
{s} ahlâka uygun
{s} ahlâki
ethically ahlâk prensiplerine uygun olarak
ahlakiyat
{i} ahlak sistemi
{s} reçete ile verilen
{i} ahlâk

Her gün geç geliyorsun. Bu senin iş ahlakını gerçekten çok iyi yansıtıyor Tom. - Every day, you show up late. That really says a lot about your work ethic, Tom.

Ben senin iş ahlakına hayranım. - I admire your work ethic.

ethical ahlaki
ahlâka ait
{i} etik

Bu yüzden, etik sorun devam ediyor: sigara üreticilerine hedef küresel pazarlara izin verilmeli mi? - Thus, the ethical issue remains: Should cigarette makers be allowed to target global markets?

Etik, davranış kuralları anlamına gelir. - Ethics means the rules of conduct.

{i} ahlâkbilim
ethics ahlâk ilmi
{s} törel
ahlaki
ethics
{i} ahlâk

Bu bir ahlak sorunuydu. - It was a question of ethics.

İş ahlakı her toplumda farklıdır. - Work ethics are different in each culture.

Puritan Work Ethic
Püritanlar(Protestanlar)ın dünyevi arzuları bastırmayı öğütleyen; çalışmayı yücelterek ibadet haline getiren etik anlayışı
ethics
{i} ahlâk kuralları

Onun ahlak kuralları esnektir. - Her ethics are flexible.

Ne zamandan beri ahlak kurallarını önemsiyorsun? - Since when do you care about ethics?

Protestant Work Ethic
Püritanlar(Protestanlar)ın dünyevi arzuları bastırmayı öğütleyen; çalışmayı yücelterek ibadet haline getiren etik anlayışı
ethics
(Felsefe) ethik
ethics
ahlâk bilimi
ethics
töre bilim
ethics
aktöre
ethics
ahlakbilim
ethics
(Ticaret) ahlaki değerler
ethics
törebilim
ethics
etik

Makale sorunu etik açısından tartışıyor. - The paper discusses the problem in terms of ethics.

Etik, davranış kuralları anlamına gelir. - Ethics means the rules of conduct.

ethics
ahlak kuralları

Ne zamandan beri ahlak kurallarını önemsiyorsun? - Since when do you care about ethics?

Onun ahlak kuralları esnektir. - Her ethics are flexible.

ethics
ahlak bilimi
ethics
ahlak

Bu bir ahlak sorunuydu. - It was a question of ethics.

Ne zamandan beri ahlak kurallarını önemsiyorsun? - Since when do you care about ethics?

duty ethic
görev bilinci/ahlaki
virtue ethic
erdem ahlaki
working ethic
etik çalışma
ethics
(Tıp) Bir diğer ve inanç sistemine bağlı olarak meydana getirilen belirli prensipler
ethics
deontoloji
marketing ethic
ahlaki pazarlama
marketing ethic
pazarlama ahlakı
Englisch - Englisch
a set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specific culture, society, group, or individual
the morality of an action
{a} moral, of or relating to morals
a set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of a specific culture, society or group
An ethic of a particular kind is an idea or moral belief that influences the behaviour, attitudes, and philosophy of a group of people. the ethic of public service. an indomitable work ethic and determination to succeed
{i} group of values or moral standards which govern a society (or individual, etc.)
{s} moral, pertaining to values and principles
a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct
the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group; "the Puritan ethic"; "a person with old-fashioned values" a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct
Ethics are moral beliefs and rules about right and wrong. Refugee workers said such action was a violation of medical ethics
the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group; "the Puritan ethic"; "a person with old-fashioned values"
Of, or belonging to, morals; treating of the moral feelings or duties; containing percepts of morality; moral; as, ethic discourses or epistles; an ethical system; ethical philosophy
Someone's ethics are the moral principles about right and wrong behaviour which they believe in. He told the police that he had thought honestly about the ethics of what he was doing
Ethics is the study of questions about what is morally right and wrong. the teaching of ethics and moral philosophy
ethic dative
In Latin and some other languages the use of the dative case of a pronoun to signify that the person (or thing) being referred to is regarded with interest
ethic datives
plural form of ethic dative
ethic of reciprocity
An alternative name for the golden rule used by philosophers
Protestant ethic
Alternative form of Protestant work ethic
Protestant work ethic
A Calvinist value emphasizing the necessity of constant labor in a person's calling as a sign of personal salvation
Puritan work ethic
Alternative name for Protestant work ethic
ethics
Morality
ethics
The study of principles relating to right and wrong conduct
work ethic
The tendency to work hard at one's job or duties
work ethic
The value that one ought to work hard at one's job or duties
Protestant Work Ethic
A concept in theology, sociology, economics and history which emphasizes hard work, frugality and diligence as a constant display of a person's salvation in the Christian faith, in contrast to the focus upon religious attendance, confession, and ceremonial sacrament in the Catholic tradition
Puritan Work Ethic
A concept in theology, sociology, economics and history which emphasizes hard work, frugality and diligence as a constant display of a person's salvation in the Christian faith, in contrast to the focus upon religious attendance, confession, and ceremonial sacrament in the Catholic tradition
ethics
{n} the doctrine of morality, morals
Ethics
moral philosophy
Protestant ethic
Value attached to hard work, thrift, and self-discipline under certain Protestant doctrines, particularly those of Calvinism. Max Weber, in The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1904-05), held that the Protestant ethic was an important factor in the economic success of Protestant groups in the early stages of European capitalism, in that worldly success came to be interpreted as a sign of the individual's election to eternal salvation. Weber's thesis was variously criticized and expanded throughout the 20th century. See also Protestantism; Richard H. Tawney
ethics
Standards of conduct or moral judgement
ethics
the philosophical study of moral values and rules
ethics
the study of the general nature of morals and the specific moral choices to be made by the individual in his relationship to others; belief in honor and good reason
ethics
the study of standards of conduct and moral judgement; the system or code of morals of a particular person, religion, group, profession, etc
ethics
the science of morals in human conduct Source: Oxford Dictionary
ethics
The practice of applying a code of conduct based on moral principles to day-to-day actions to balance what is fair to individuals or organizations and what is right for society
ethics
The standards that govern the conduct of a person, especially a member of a profession
ethics
The moral considerations of the activities of a philanthropic organization Also, standards of conduct and methods of doing business by organizations of fundraising counsel that provide assurances of professionalism in client relationships A system or code of conduct that is based on universal moral duties and obligations which indicate how one should behave It deals with the ability to distinguish good from evil, right from wrong, and propriety from impropriety Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability, Accountability and Evaluation
ethics
the study of the general nature of morals and of the specific moral choices to be made by the individual in his relationship with others Ethics is a personal thing It is the actions the person takes on himself See also morals
ethics
the study of standards of conduct and moral judgment; the system or code of morals of a particular person, religion, group, profession
ethics
(noun) (1) The discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation (2) (a) a set of moral principles or values (b) a theory or system of moral values (c) the principles of conduct governing an individual or a group <professional ethics> see code of ethics (d) a guiding philosophy
ethics
A generic term for various ways of understanding and examining the moral conduct of human behaviour and actions Some approaches are normative (ie they set standards of right of good action) others are descriptive (ie they report on what people believe and how they act)
ethics
Study of right and wrong and wrong, good and bad, moral judgment, etc
ethics
The study of fundamental principles that defines values and determines moral duties and obligation
ethics
Principles of right or good conduct, or a body of such principles, that affect good and bad business practises
ethics
the principles of conduct governing an individual or group; concerns for what is right or wrong, good or bad
ethics
motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
ethics
That a branch of moral science, idealism, justness, and fairness which treats of the duties that a member of profession or crafts owes to the public, to his clients or patron and to his professional brethren or members
ethics
The science of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn from this science; a particular system of principles and rules concerting duty, whether true or false; rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions; as, political or social ethics; medical ethics
ethics
A system of moral principles, rules or standards that govern the conduct of members of a group Ethical codes of conduct approach human behavior from a philosophical standpoint by stressing objectively defined, but essentially idealistic, standards (or laws) of right and wrong, good/evil, and virtue/vice such as those applicable to the practices of lawyers and doctors
ethics
a system of values; a set of rules or standards governing the conduct of the members of a profession 1
ethics
The practices and principles constituting morally right conduct, and the philosophical study of these
ethics
The study of normative judgments concerned with what is morally right and wrong, good and bad
ethics
{i} set of moral principles or values, principles of conduct governing an institution, or an individual
ethics
Entries cover world-wide religious teachings on abortion, animals, birth control, war, sexuality and homosexuality, and suicide
ethics
The branch of philosophy that deals with distinctions between right and wrong - with the moral consequences of human actions See also informed consent
ethics
The branch of philosophy that deals with distinctions between right and wrong and with the moral consequences of human actions Examples of ethical issues that arise in medical practice and research include informed consent, confidentiality, respect for human rights, and scientific integrity
ethics
Branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of ultimate value and the standards by which human actions can be judged right or wrong. The term is also applied to any system or theory of moral values or principles. Ethics is traditionally subdivided into normative ethics, metaethics, and applied ethics. Normative ethics seeks to establish norms or standards of conduct; a crucial question in this field is whether actions are to be judged right or wrong based on their consequences or based on their conformity to some moral rule, such as "Do not tell a lie." Theories that adopt the former basis of judgment are called consequentialist (see consequentialism); those that adopt the latter are known as deontological (see deontological ethics). Metaethics is concerned with the nature of ethical judgments and theories. Since the beginning of the 20th century, much work in metaethics has focused on the logical and semantic aspects of moral language. Some major metaethical theories are naturalism (see naturalistic fallacy), intuitionism, emotivism, and prescriptivism. Applied ethics, as the name implies, consists of the application of normative ethical theories to practical moral problems (e.g., abortion). Among the major fields of applied ethics are bioethics, business ethics, legal ethics, and medical ethics. deontological ethics teleological ethics virtue ethics
ethics
The principles and values that guide the actions of an individual or population when faced with questions of right and wrong
ethics
The moral code which guides the members of the profession in proper conduct of their duties and obligations
social ethic
theory that acknowledges the strong power that society imposes and the need to belong
work ethic
belief that hard work is a virtue and serves to build character
work ethic
A set of values based on the moral virtues of hard work and diligence. a belief in the moral value and importance of work
ethic

    Silbentrennung

    eth·ic

    Türkische aussprache

    ethîk

    Aussprache

    /ˈeᴛʜək/ /ˈɛθɪk/

    Etymologie

    () From Old French ethique Late Latin ethica Ancient Greek ἠθική (ēthike) ἠθικός (ēthikos, “of or for morals, moral, expressing character”) ἦθος (ēthos, “character, moral nature”).

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