Is Ethics is Normative or Relative Give with Examples 10M?

Ethics is about moral principles and differentiate right from wrongs.Ethics can be either normative and relative.

Normative Ethics: these ethics about what is good and what is wrong as a standard pracice.

 Example . Abortion is wrong in certain countries.
Relative Ethics: Good or bad actions judged based on the society in which it is practiced.

Example :. Abnormal foetus can be aborted.
These two type of ethics mainly depend on the time, the society, the circumstances in which these are practiced. Generally killing is wrong as a normative ethics but to protect one's country the soldiers killing infiltrators is justified under relative Ethics.

Relation between Normative and Relative :

To understand Relative ethics one should first practice normative ethics. Normative and relative ethics are back bone to bring moral ethical changes in a society. Both ethics reinforce each other at a time of practicing and society in which these are practiced.

Relevance

In matured society both types of ethics plays an important role to bring out ethical and moral behaviour in the society. 

Following these ethics in terms of forest resources, mineral reserves, where the capacity is equal to raplacement level will help to bring more inclusive and sustainable development.

For an administrator, by identifying the thin line between these two type of ethics brings efficiency in his administration.

For instance, an administrator can go beyond rules to benefit the most eligible beneficiary even though the beneficiary is not having supporting documents to get the benefit of schemes.

To make a society into civilized, equitable, economically and environmentally sustainable society, following and practicing these ethics are essential.

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