Ethics in a sentence as a noun

It taught me an awful lot about ethics.

And the same ethics should apply, if you want to mess with the pipes in your own house, go for it.

No derivation from the original, no ethics, no shame.

I took a professional ethics class in college, and the professor was a personal friend of Roger.

Security might be fun, it might pay well, but the ethics are terrible, things get used for bad purposes, and you can easily lose your freedom or worse.

I guess you could say I have ethics in that if you asked me why I don't, I'd say "it's wrong", but I'd never say something is "clearly unethical" and try to argue why.

It's important to remember that the ethics of poaching from another company have to be weighed against the best interests of candidates; refusing to talk to someone because they work for a friend's company is probably a fraught decision.

Ethics definitions

noun

motivation based on ideas of right and wrong

See also: morals morality

noun

the philosophical study of moral values and rules