What does 'Ethics' mean? Define Ethics. Is Ethics a normative science? How does Ethics guide to shape one’s conduct? Is Ethics evaluative? When is a man said to be ethical? What is... What does 'Ethics' mean? Define Ethics. Is Ethics a normative science? How does Ethics guide to shape one’s conduct? Is Ethics evaluative? When is a man said to be ethical? What is the ultimate aim of Ethics? What is a voluntary action? Whether non-voluntary actions come under the scope of Ethics? State any two areas dealt in Ethics. State one difference between natural science and normative science. What is the aim of meta ethics? What is the central problem in Ethics? What is Applied Ethics? State some of the branches of Applied Ethics.

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The question is asking for clarification and definitions related to the field of Ethics, including its meaning, aims, and various branches. It is a series of very short answer questions aimed at evaluating knowledge in Ethics.

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["1. Moral principles guiding actions.","2. Study of right and wrong.","3. Yes, normative science.","4. Provides moral standards.","5. Evaluates actions.","6. When acting morally.","7. Determine moral goodness.","8. Deliberate action.","9. Not unless affecting others.","10. Medical and business ethics.","11. Descriptive vs. prescriptive.","12. Nature of ethical terms.","13. Right and wrong.","14. Ethical application in issues.","15. Environmental and bioethics."]

["1. Ethics refers to moral principles that govern human actions and decisions.","2. Ethics is the study of what is morally right and wrong.","3. Yes, ethics is a normative science.","4. Ethics guides conduct by providing standards for what is right and wrong.","5. Yes, ethics evaluates human actions as right or wrong.","6. A man is ethical when he acts according to moral principles.","7. The ultimate aim of ethics is to determine what is morally good or bad.","8. A voluntary action is a deliberate and intentional act.","9. Non-voluntary actions are generally not under ethics unless they affect others.","10. Two areas in ethics are medical ethics and business ethics.","11. Natural science seeks to describe what is, while normative science discusses what ought to be.","12. Meta ethics explores the nature and meaning of ethical terms.","13. The central problem in ethics is determining what is right and wrong.","14. Applied ethics involves applying ethical principles to real-world issues.","15. Branches include environmental ethics and bioethics."]

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["1. Ethics refers to moral principles that govern human actions and decisions.","2. Ethics is the study of what is morally right and wrong.","3. Yes, ethics is a normative science.","4. Ethics guides conduct by providing standards for what is right and wrong.","5. Yes, ethics evaluates human actions as right or wrong.","6. A man is ethical when he acts according to moral principles.","7. The ultimate aim of ethics is to determine what is morally good or bad.","8. A voluntary action is a deliberate and intentional act.","9. Non-voluntary actions are generally not under ethics unless they affect others.","10. Two areas in ethics are medical ethics and business ethics.","11. Natural science seeks to describe what is, while normative science discusses what ought to be.","12. Meta ethics explores the nature and meaning of ethical terms.","13. The central problem in ethics is determining what is right and wrong.","14. Applied ethics involves applying ethical principles to real-world issues.","15. Branches include environmental ethics and bioethics."]

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Ethics is essential in shaping societal norms by offering frameworks to evaluate human actions. Its classifications include normative ethics, which prescribes standards, and applied ethics, which handles specific issues such as medical ethics.

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Avoid conflating ethics with cultural norms; ethics often presents universal principles beyond societal practices.

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