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| Ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | Another branch of normative ethics is theory of value; this looks at what things are deemed to be a part of normative ethics, though normative ethics presupposes some theory of | | en.wikipedia.org | | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Ethics | | Offers definitions of ethics, metaethics, normative ethics, and applied ethics. | | www.utm.edu | | Online Ethics Center: Glossary of Ethical Terms | | violations of research integrity--see research ethics. The only difference is that the ethical values, standards or judgments is normative ethics. Third, some authors even | | onlineethics.org | | Normative ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | Normative ethics. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Normative ethics is the branch of the philosophical study of ethics concerned with classifying actions as right and wrong without bias, as oppo | | en.wikipedia.org | | Normative Ethics | | A survey of arguments for atheism and against the existence of God. Includes discussions of the problem of evil, the paradoxes of omnipotence and omniscience, and the injustice of heaven and hell. No | | www.moralphilosophy.info | | Principles of Normative Ethics | | Normative Ethical Principles and Theories: A Brief Overview Normative Ethics: attempt to answer specific moral questions concerning what people should do or believe | | www.stedwards.edu | | Descriptive, Normative and Analytic Ethics: Examples | | Ethics FAQ: Descriptive, Normative and Analytic Ethics. Examples of the different ways in which descriptive ethics, normative ethics, and analytic ethics (metaethics) all address the same moral issues | | atheism.about.com |
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