Control power Decide who has the right to make them. Whether the government or group owns the right, or whether the individual has the right. Until our first book, the history of contemporary novels, literature has influenced our society in various ways, it reveals our mistakes and victories, and our society has our moral values and morals It helps to define the values of values. This article will explore some of the moral and ethical issues of choice through some short stories: "Sony Blue", "Cathedral" and "Lottery", and in 1984 two novels, Fahrenheit Focus on 451 and George Orwell.
Descriptive ethics, also known as comparative ethics, is the study of people's beliefs about morality. It is in contrast to normative or normative ethics, ethical theory which regulates how people should act, and meta-ethical studies on what ethical terms and theories actually point. An example of a problem that might be considered in each of the following areas is the difference between these areas. Descriptive ethics is an empirical form of research on the attitudes of individuals or groups. In other words, this is a division of philosophy or general ethics, including observing the process of ethical decision making aimed at describing phenomena. The purpose of those devoted to writing ethics is to reveal people's moral beliefs about values, correct behavior, wrong actions, and the characteristics of any moral actor.
SCE is promoting research on ethical and moral theology, theoretical problems related to the interaction of theology and ethics, ethical considerations and research methodology, and comparative religious ethics. At the same time, the association is addressing issues of application and professional ethics, as well as various human rights and social justice, both in the country and in the world. Membership of the Association is (1) Christian ethics or social ethics at the university, college or seminary teacher, (2) Christian ethics in similar institutions in other fields and those interested in relations with that subject Education (3) People engaged in dedicated occupation in church, government, social facilities or elsewhere are related to the purpose of this council.