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A system of moral principles, rules and standards of conduct.
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the branch of philosophy concerned with evaluating human action. Some distinguish ethics, what is right or wrong based on reason, from morals, what is considered right or wrong behavior based on social custom.
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the study of morality
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The fruits of the tree, ethics, can now be described: Live according to the benevolence and orderliness of the universe. The consequence of such a life is apatheia, or euthymia, spiritual peace and well-being; another term for this ultimate desideratum was eudaimonia, the happy condition of the daimon, or soul, when it resembles the deity. Having achieved this ultimate goal, one's life is as autonomous, as uniform, and as benevolent as God himself.
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The process of determining right and wrong conduct.
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