List of ethics topics
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This list of ethics topics puts articles relevant to well-known ethical (right and wrong, good and bad) debates and decisions in one place - including practical problems long known in philosophy, and the more abstract subjects in law, politics, and some professions and sciences. It lists also those core concepts essential to understanding ethics as applied in various religions, some movements derived from religions, and religions discussed as if they were a theory of ethics making no special claim to divine status.
The list also includes articles on non-ethics topics or fictional works or part of works that include a substantial ethical debate; These are fairly obviously distinguished from ethical concepts by name alone. Inclusion or exclusion of an article is obviously an ethical issue in itself, as different people regard different issues as 'substantial', and different ethical works as influential.
Some simple guidelines to keep this list manageable:
- Where a separate article exists regarding only the ethical debate, e.g. medicine, engineering link only to that article, not to the main article.
- Only very basic and influential abstractions from analytic philosophy or game theory, e.g. Prisoner's dilemma, Tit for Tat are included
- Nothing dealing strictly with belief, e.g. propaganda - this has no direct impact on a living body and it does not imply or directly suggest an action by any body
- Anything applicable only to one religion or only of historical interest belongs on the list of religious topics
- Metaphysics and epistemology are covered in the list of philosophical topics instead.
- Political and diplomatic concepts should not be included unless they constitute a profound ethical problem, e.g. choices like the prevention of genocide by violating national sovereignty.
- Business ethics is considered a separate topic - include only those issues large enough to affect the general society and planet
- Legal ethics is a separate topic as well
- Medical ethics is also a separate topic - include only those issues that seem to transcend the doctor-patient relationship
- Concepts specific to economics should be added to the list of economics articles and
- Concepts specific to Islam should be added to the list of Islamic terms in Arabic instead
- names belong on the list of ethicists or the list of philosophers
Why? Any field that makes specific ethical assumptions can be only imperfectly characterized by inclusion in a list such as this. The above concepts are more fairly presented within the frame of assumptions of that profession or religion.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- A Theory of Justice
- aberration
- abortion, legal and moral issues
- abuse
- abuse of trust - usually considered a core issue
- accounting reform
- aesthetics
- adversarial process
- affection
- alm - one of the list of Islamic terms in Arabic
- anger - sometimes considered a core issue
- animal rights
- anti-psychiatry
- appeal to authority
- applied ethics
- arbitration
- archaeological ethics
- argument from morality
- arguments for the existence of God
- arrogance
- artificial intelligence
- authority
- avarice - usually considered a sin
- axiology
[edit] B
- basis of unity
- belief - a core issue
- biodefense
- bioethics
- biosafety
- biosafety protocol
- biosecurity
- Biosphere Reserve
- biowar
- black market
- blaming - a core issue
- body - inseparable from core issues
- border - sometimes considered a core issue
- (fictional Aldous Huxley) Brave New World
- business ethics
[edit] C
- carceral state
- Ethics of care
- case-based reasoning specifically
- Categorical Imperative
- civics
- civil law
- civil procedure
- cloning - especially human cloning
- closure (philosophy) - always a core issue
- collective intelligence
- collectivism
- common sense
- common sense conservative
- conceptual metaphor
- Confucianism
- Consequentialism
- consensual crime
- consensus
- consensus decision making
- conservation
- conservation movement
- consent - a core issue
- consumerism
- corporate accountability
- corporate crime
- courage - sometimes considered a core issue
- cowardice - sometimes considered a core issue
- creative accounting
- criminal justice
- retributive justice
- restorative justice
- equity-restorative justice
- transformative justice
- psychiatric imprisonment
- criminal law
- criminal procedure
- cult
- cultural bias
- cynic
[edit] D
- debt - sometimes considered a core issue
- debt slavery
- deliberative democracy
- descriptive ethics
- democracy
- discourse ethics
- discrediting tactic
- dissent - a core issue
- divine command theory
- doctrine of double effect
- dominator culture
- doubt - always a core issue
- duty - a core issue
[edit] E
- Eating meat
- Ecological footprint
- education reform
- educational perennialism
- egalitarianism
- election
- engineering
- environmental ethics
- environmental law
- environmental movement
- envy - usually considered a sin
- epistemic community
- equality
- equity - sometimes considered a core issue
- ethical investing
- ethical purchasing
- ethicist
- ethics - an introduction to the basic terminology
- ethical calculus
- ethical code
- ethical naturalism
- ethical non-naturalism
- etiquette - sometimes considered a core issue
- euthanasia
- evil - a core issue
- exploratory engineering
[edit] F
- faction - sometimes considered a core issue
- family - usually considered a core issue
- family role
- family values
- fair trade
- fairness - always a core issue
- forgiveness - always a core issue
- formal method for evaluating and quantifying ethicality and morality of human actions
- Free Software
- Fundamental Verses of the Middle Way
- fundamentalism
[edit] G
- Gaian
- gene therapy
- genetic modification
- genocide
- global
- global debt
- global ethic
- gluttony - usually considered a sin
- God & Golem, Inc.: A Comment on Certain Points Where Cybernetics Impinges on Religion
- goodness - a core issue
- greed - sometimes considered a core issue
- Green movement
- grey area
- group entity
- guilt - sometimes considered a core issue
- (fictional Jonathan Swift) Gulliver's Travels
[edit] H
- hate - sometimes considered a core issue
- hedonism
- home
- homeschooling
- honesty - a core issue
- human cloning
- human resources
- human rights
[edit] I
- ideological assumption
- ideology
- ideals - a core issue
- ignorance - a core issue
- In vitro fertilisation
- individualism
- Inherit the Wind
- instructional technology
- international
- integrity - usually considered a core issue
- international law
- Islamization of knowledge
[edit] J
- Jainism
- jealousy - sometimes considered a core issue
- journalist
- Journalism ethics and standards
- journalistic fraud
- Judeo-Christian ethics
- Judeo-Christian-Islamic ethics
- just war
- justice - usually considered a core issue
[edit] K
[edit] L
- land ethic - sometimes considered a core issue
- law - usually considered a core issue
- legal code and examples
- li - core issue from Confucianism
- liability - sometimes considered a core issue
- logical positivism
- lust - usually considered a sin
- lying - a core issue
[edit] M
- mad scientist
- madness
- mediation
- medical ethics
- mercy - always a core issue
- meta-ethics
- miracle
- modern Islamic philosophy
- molecular engineering
- monetary reform
- moral
- moral absolutism
- moral code and examples
- moral core - a core issue
- moral community
- moral equivalent
- moral example - a core issue
- moral liability
- moral relativism
- moral skepticism
- moral syndrome
- moral universalism
- morality - a core issue
- morality play
- Mussar Movement (Jewish ethical movement)
[edit] N
- national sovereignty
- nationalism
- naturalistic fallacy
- Neuro-linguistic programming
- Nihilism
- Non-cognitivism
- nonviolence
- normative ethics
[edit] O
- Open source ethics
- open space conference
- ownership
- oath
[edit] P
- paradox - a core issue
- paradox of hedonism
- particle physics
- partnership
- partnership culture
- passion (emotion)
- Passion play
- peace - sometimes considered a core issue
- peace movement
- peacekeeping
- peacemaking
- personal conduct
- persuasion technology
- philosophical naturalism
- philosophy of law
- philosophy of mathematics?
- philosophy of science?
- plagiarism
- planned obsolescence
- Plato's Republic
- play - sometimes considered a core issue
- political
- political privacy
- political virtues
- politics - see also political science
- poker collusion
- power - a core issue
- The Prince
- psychological pain
- Precautionary Principle
- precedent
- pride - usually considered a sin
- precautionary principle
- Prevention of Disasters Principle
- Prior Informed Consent
- privacy - sometimes considered a core issue
- promise
- public relations
- punishment
[edit] Q
[edit] R
- race to the bottom
- racism - sometimes considered a core issue
- rational ethics
- reality - inseparable from core issues
- reflective equilibrium
- relativism - inseparable from core issues
- religious law
- ren - core issue from Confucianism
- reproductive technology
- revenge - usually considered a core issue
- the relationship between religion and science
- relationship ethics
- religion - inseparable from core issues
- risk - usually considered a core issue
- risk society
- (fictional Star Trek Ferengi) Rules of Acquisition
- Rules Girl
- rural development
[edit] S
- safety - a core issue
- satyagraha
- scandal
- scientific misconduct
- scientism
- Seven Deadly Sins
- sin
- situated ethics
- situational ethics
- sloth - usually considered a sin
- social
- social control
- society
- sociology of knowledge
- soundbite
- state (politics)
- stoicism
[edit] T
- technology assessment
- telemarketing
- tendency (politics)
- Terran
- theory of conduct
- theory of value
- Tim Kennedy
- transcendental argument for the existence of God
- transhumanism
- triage
- trolley problem
- trust - a core issue
- truth - a core issue
[edit] U
- Ubuntu (ideology) - a South African ethic
- Universal values
- urban economics
- urban secession
- usury - sometimes considered a core issue
- Utilitarian Bioethics
- Utilitarian ethics
- (fictional Thomas More) Utopia
[edit] V
- value - a core issue
- value system
- value theory
- value of life
- value of Earth
- values
- vanity - usually considered a sin
- verbal abuse
- victimless crime
- virtue - sometimes considered a core issue
- virtue ethics
- vow
[edit] W
- (fictional B. F. Skinner) Walden Two
- war
- wealth - usually considered a core issue
- whole purpose
- will (philosophy) - usually considered a core issue
- wisdom - usually considered a core issue
- work - sometimes considered a core issue
- working week
- wrath - usually considered a sin
[edit] X
[edit] Y
- yi - core issue from Confucianism