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ethics [ˈeθɪks]1. noun( = study) éthique f2. plural noun( = principles) déontologie f* * *['eθɪks]1) (+ v sg) Philosophy éthique f2) (+ v pl) ( code of behaviour) moralité fmedical ethics — déontologie f médicale
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ethics n2 (+ v pl) ( moral code) morale f ; (of group, profession) sens m moral ; professional ethics déontologie f ; medical ethics déontologie f médicale. -
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ethics ['eθɪks]1 noun(UNCOUNT) (study) éthique f, morale f(principles) morale f; (morality) moralité f;∎ dubious ethics morale f douteuse;∎ medical ethics code m déontologique ou de déontologie -
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éthique; morale; pf. moralité; déontologieEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > ethics
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['eƟiks] 1. noun singular(the study or the science of morals.) morale2. noun plural(rules or principles of behaviour.) morale- ethical- ethically -
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9 code of ethics
code d'éthique; code de déontologieEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > code of ethics
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Jur., Trav. code d'éthique professionnelle; code de déontologieEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > professional code of ethics
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11 work ethics
Trav. conscience professionnelle; valeurs attachées au travailEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > work ethics
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déontologie f ou morale f professionnelle -
13 professional code of ethics
déontologie fEnglish-French business dictionary > professional code of ethics
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English-French dictionary of Geography > environmental ethics
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17 code, of, professional, conduct, and, ethics
code m déontologiqueEnglish-French legislative terms > code, of, professional, conduct, and, ethics
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20 standards, of, professional, ethics
normes f de déontologieEnglish-French legislative terms > standards, of, professional, ethics
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ethics — the science of morals, c.1600, plural of M.E. ethik study of morals (see ETHIC (Cf. ethic)). The word also traces to Ta Ethika, title of Aristotle s work … Etymology dictionary
ethics — / ethic [n] moral philosophy, values belief, conduct, conscience, convention, conventionalities, criteria, decency, ethos, goodness, honesty, honor, ideal, imperative, integrity, moral code, morality, mores, natural law, nature, practice,… … New thesaurus
ethics — ► PLURAL NOUN 1) the moral principles governing or influencing conduct. 2) the branch of knowledge concerned with moral principles. DERIVATIVES ethicist noun … English terms dictionary
ethics — [eth′iks] n. 1. the study of standards of conduct and moral judgment; moral philosophy 2. a treatise on this study 3. [with sing. or pl. v.] the system or code of morals of a particular person, religion, group, profession, etc … English World dictionary