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The text discusses the nature of Ethics as a subjective mental science that focuses on individual conduct, particularly regarding intentions, desires, and volitions, and argues against classifying Ethics as a branch of Sociology.

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Ethics deals with inner motives, intentions, and voluntary conduct of individuals, and is not a branch of Sociology.

Ethics is a subjective mental science that deals with voluntary conduct, inner motives, intentions, desires, and volitions of individuals, and cannot be considered a branch of Sociology.

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Ethics is a subjective mental science that deals with voluntary conduct, inner motives, intentions, desires, and volitions of individuals, and cannot be considered a branch of Sociology.

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This distinction highlights the subjective nature of ethics as relating to individual choices, whereas sociology focuses on social institutions and collective behavior.

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Avoid conflating the study of individual moral decisions (ethics) with the study of societal behaviors and institutions (sociology).

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