The key terms of Ethical
language are as follows :
(i)
Values
: The moral principles and faiths that they think are important in life.
(ii)
Rights
: A right is something that a person is normally or legally entitled to do it
or to have it. Right is
entitlement. The scope of right is
limited by the right of others.
(iii)
Duties
: A duty is something that a person feels he ought to do. In simple words, a duty is an obligation.
(iv)
Moral
Rules : These rules are rules for behaviour and guide people in competitive
situations where interests collide. A
rule is the course of action to achieve a goal.
The examples of moral rules are ‘keep promises’, ‘use no violence’, help
each other, ‘do not copy in exams’, etc.
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