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Introduction to Ethics
foundation of their social order if there is no basis of right and wrong, which is
Ethics.
4. Ethics and Economics – Napoleon once said that an army marches on its
stomach. In economics, man has to fulfill his economic needs. The need for
material wealth is inherent in man there are instances that economic topics need
ethical principles such as capital-labor relations, profit, interests, money et al.
The need to settle these conflicts must have an ethical basis to incur equitable
results.
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determining its correctness is the standard of the judging party and the reason why an act
is morally wrong or right.
Just like the word itself, human acts mean actions of men that are done willfully and
willingly. Keep in mind that scenarios beyond human control are not human acts, such as
rainfall, sunset, earthquake, or even the beating of the heart or blood circulation are
beyond human acts, for these are actions a man cannot control. In the case of
assassinations where the culprit pulled the trigger, the gun is not to blame but the doer of
the action that caused taking the life of another man. Once questioned, he has the right to
justify his action as either morally right or wrong.