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Relationship of Ethics with other sciences - Coggle Diagram
Relationship of Ethics with other sciences
Logic
Ethics is people oriented while logic is task oriented.
Ethics is focused on enhancing relationships, modifying content and forms of speech to match and contradict what others expect to hear. Logic is focused on not misleading a person and giving him correct information.
Sociology
Society depends on Ethics for its underlying principles, Sociology deals with human relations in a society
Sociology deals with the study of social order while Ethics deals with the study of moral order in the society. There is no social order if there is no moral order.
Psychology
Both Ethics and Psychology deals with the study of man and his behavior.
Psychology is not interested in the morality of human behaviour, while Ethics is concerned with man’s moral obligation or the result of his behaviour.
Economics
Economic institutions and policies impact people differentially and thus, ethical evaluations, in addition to economic evaluations, are important.
Economists have ethical values that help shape the way they do economics.
Economic actors have ethical values that help shape their behavior.
Law
Law and morality presuppose the concept of right and wrong, good and bad, and the rules of conduct.
Ethics deals with morality, and when we speak of morality, we mean primarily the moral law.
Education
Since man however is primarily a rational moral being, the purpose of education is to protect the moral character of man.
Ethics in education helps run the system smoothly.
Medicine
Thinking carefully about the ethical aspects of health care decisions helps make good choices.
Bioethics at its simplest, is a set of moral principles, beliefs and values that guide us in making choices about medical care.
Research
Ethics provides guidelines for the responsible conduct of research.
Scientists and researchers must always adhere to a certain code of conduct when collecting data from people.
Politics
Political ethics is the practice of making moral judgments about political action and political agents.
It covers the ethics of process, and the ethics of policy.
Technology
Ethics applies ethical thinking to the practical concerns of technology.
It asks questions related to the impact of technological changes and shifts.