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Foundations and Sources of Ethics:
“Ethics” is a system of moral principles governing the appropriate conduct of an individual or group. This implies that there is “personal” or “individual” ethics as well as “group” or “social” ethics. Ethics is therefore part of philosophy and engulfs or enforces moral philosophy that involves systems, defense and recommendations of concepts of right and wrong.
As a branch of philosophy, ethics investigates moral questions of how people are supposed to behave and live in a moral or decent manner and addresses actions on life towards right or wrong behavior in particular circumstances. Ethics also seeks to resolve questions of human morality, through defining concepts of both good and evil, what may be seen as right or wrong, virtue and vice, justice and injustice or crime and good deeds. As a field of intellectual inquiry, moral philosophy also is related to the fields of moral psychology, descriptive ethics, and value theory.
The term ethics is from the Greek word ethos (habit, "custom"). We are all aware that the Greek were ancient philosophers who always met to discuss any new thing as recorded in the new testament/bible. They used Ethos or Logos – Moral behavior. Logos, or Reason was regarded as the divine element that is present in human beings. Its demand for harmony among the elements, including those in human nature, provides the key to the real meaning of the good life.
Western Ethics gets its sources