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Ethics and morals are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct meanings:
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Ethics: These are rules or principles that govern conduct within a specific context, such as a profession or society. Ethics are often codified into formal systems or codes of conduct, like medical ethics or business ethics. They are external standards that are imposed by institutions, organizations, or society.
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Morals: These are personal beliefs about right and wrong, which are shaped by individual experiences, culture, religion, and upbringing. Morals are internal and subjective, reflecting one's personal values and principles.
  
 
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Full Title

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/12/30/the-invention-of-good-and-evil-hanno-sauer-book-review

Ethics and morals are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct meanings:

Ethics: These are rules or principles that govern conduct within a specific context, such as a profession or society. Ethics are often codified into formal systems or codes of conduct, like medical ethics or business ethics. They are external standards that are imposed by institutions, organizations, or society.

Morals: These are personal beliefs about right and wrong, which are shaped by individual experiences, culture, religion, and upbringing. Morals are internal and subjective, reflecting one's personal values and principles.

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