Relationship of Ethics with other Sciences Ethics and Logic Ethics and Psychology Ethics and...

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Relationship of Ethics with

other SciencesEthics and LogicEthics and PsychologyEthics and Sociology

Ethics and LogicEthics

- study of correct action or doing- a branch of philosophy that studies the

nature and the morality of the human conduct

- focused foremost on demands of subjective human world, or world of people and relationships

- people-oriented

- shows people’s feelings for their partners directly through emotions

Logic- studies the process of correct and

organized thinking - focused foremost on demands of

materials, nonhuman world, or world of “things” in one’s environment

- task-oriented

- Shows their feelings for their partners by doing things for them

Ethics and Psychology• Both deals with the study of man and his

behavior.

Psychology- Studies how man behaves- Not interested in the morality of human

behavior- Scientific study of mental and behavioral

characteristics, associated with a particular kind of behavior

Ethics- Studies how man ought to behave- Concerned with man’s moral

obligation or the result of his behavior- Study of human behavior from the

perspective of morality

Ethics and SociologySociology

- Deals with the study of social order- Deals with human relations in a society

Ethics- Deals with the study of moral order

in the society

Prepared by:

Kimberly Gwen B. Macaron

BS HRM II-B

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