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  2. Anthony Weston - Wikipedia

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    A Practical Companion To Ethics (Oxford University Press, 1997; 5th edition, 2020 ISBN 0-19-973058-X). A short guide to "the basic attitudes and skills that make ethics work". A 21st Century Ethical Toolbox (Oxford University Press, 2001; 5th edition, 2023; ISBN 9780190621155). A full-scale textbook for ethics in a pragmatic key.

  3. Ethical living - Wikipedia

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    Ethical living is an offshoot of sustainable living in which the individual initially makes a series of small lifestyle changes in order to limit their effect on the environment. Making the decision to start to live ethically can be as easy as beginning to recycle , switching off lights when leaving a room, buying local organic or fair trade ...

  4. The Most Good You Can Do - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Kristof reviewed the book for The New York Times, beginning with a discussion of the earning to give strategy. Kristof had three reservations about the book: (1) it is not clear where to draw the line with respect to altruism, (2) in addition to humanitarian motives, loyalty is also important and many give to universities or the arts out of loyalty, (3) the idea of taking a job solely ...

  5. Behavioral ethics - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral ethics is a field of social scientific research that seeks to understand how individuals behave when confronted with ethical dilemmas. [1] [2] It refers to behavior that is judged within the context of social situations and compared to generally accepted behavioral norms.

  6. Moral development - Wikipedia

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    Moral affect is “emotion related to matters of right and wrong”. Such emotion includes shame, guilt, embarrassment, and pride; shame is correlated with the disapproval by one's peers, guilt is correlated with the disapproval of oneself, embarrassment is feeling disgraced while in the public eye, and pride is a feeling generally brought about by a positive opinion of oneself when admired by ...

  7. Ellen G. White bibliography - Wikipedia

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    This work was a series of six pamphlets compiled from various writers and published in book form. Ellen White contributed one article for each of the six pamphlets. Impending Conflict IC 1960 43 Pacific Press Publishing Association: Last Day Events LDE 1992 306 Pacific Press Publishing Association: Letters to Young Lovers LYL 1983 90