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axiology

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????? (áxios, worthy) + -????? (-logía, study of).

Noun

axiology (countable and uncountable, plural axiologies)

  1. (uncountable, philosophy) The study of the origin, nature, functions, types, and interrelations of values; value theory.
  2. (countable) The particular value theory of a philosopher, school of thought, etc.
    In his axiology, G. E. Moore maintains that "good" is the name of a simple, indefinable quality.

Related terms

  • axiological
  • axiologist

Translations

Further reading

  • axiology on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • axiology at OneLook Dictionary Search

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ethics

English

Etymology

From Middle English etik, from Middle French ethique, from Late Latin ethica, from Ancient Greek ????? (?thik?), from ?????? (?thikós, of or for morals, moral, expressing character), from ???? (êthos, character, moral nature).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???.?ks/

Noun

ethics (countable and uncountable, plural ethics)

  1. (philosophy) The study of principles relating to right and wrong conduct.
  2. Morality.
  3. The standards that govern the conduct of a person, especially a member of a profession.

Usage notes

  • Although the terms ethics and morality are often used interchangeably, philosophical ethicists sometimes distinguish them, using ethics to refer to theories and conceptual studies relating to good and evil and right and wrong, and using morality and its related terms to refer to actual, real-world beliefs and practices concerning proper conduct. In this vein, the American philosopher Brand Blanshard wrote concerning his friend, the eminent British ethicist G. E. Moore: "We often discussed ethics, but seldom morals. . . . He was a master in ethical theory, but did not conceive himself as specially qualified to pass opinions on politics or social issues."

Synonyms

  • moral philosophy

Derived terms

Related terms

  • ethic
  • ethical
  • ethos

Translations

See also

  • aretaics
  • etiquette

Further reading

  • ethics at OneLook Dictionary Search

References

Anagrams

  • cis-het, cishet, itches, theics, tiches

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