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Monday, April 14, 2008

Ethics: A loud thinking on the basics

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Personal ethics, organizational, business, professional, social or communal ethics are various ways in which they are classified. The personal ethics is the basis on which the other ethics are formulated.

When we call personal ethics, it means the behavior of a person or the values on which a person’s actions are based. Ethics are the guidelines adopted for behavior. There are no personal ethics without taking into a one’s interaction with others—family included.

Ethics are "moral principles that control or influence a person's behavior," explains the Oxford dictionary. The choice of these principles depend on the individual’s understanding of right and wrong formulated by the community in which he is born and brought up and the teachers who guide him through the early formative years. The reading of the personalities and the people who become popular through the news media and politics also play a great role.

If a bootlegger takes his son on his tours and carries on his clandestine work before his eyes, the boy should think nothing wrong in bootlegging or extending that to drug trafficking too. The father is the first hero of any child and no wonder he takes after him.

The teacher, particularly those teaching the young during the formative years, has to adhere to certain standards. A teacher can not claim that he can play cards, get drunk publicly before his students during his free hours away from the school. A teacher can not be a cabaret dancer during the night and teach young children during the day and claim that to be her personal. Let us have a discussion on workplace ethics at a later time.

To say the least the ethical principles followed by any grown up individual is largely dependent on matters that have force to affect his understanding of right and wrong at the formative years.

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