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A set of principles and values that govern behavior to accord with a notion of morality. See especially deontological ethics, teleological ethics and utilitarian ethics, and also see autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice and suffering. The ethics of assisted reproductive technology, collaborative reproduction, the doctor-patient relationship, informed consent and human embryo research are much debated.
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the principles of conduct governing an individual or group; concerns for what is right or wrong, good or bad.
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With regard to professions, a code of professional standards, containing aspects of fairness and duty to the profession and the general public.
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a set of moral principles or values.
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A science that indicates which response the IS should do to reach its objectives. [More information on ethics.]
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