Philosophy International Journal (PhIJ)

ISSN: 2641-9130

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A Critical Study on the Concept of Ethics and Morality in Comparative Philosophy

Authors: Samitharathana W*

DOI: 10.23880/phij-16000157

Abstract

Ethics and Morality are a controversial study in comparative philosophy. In particular, both has recognized and conceptualized a somewhat different way. Because as a succinct analysis on Ethics, it systematically appears that deals with the epistemological background and psycho-socio influence indeed. However, Morality can identify as a simultaneous occurrence of Ethics. It often reflects the personality features of human beings as a scientific and common sense of behavioural acts. On the contrary, this conceptualized controversy has precisely built an excellent philosophic platform as a comparative way of thinking. Consequently, in this scholarly contribution, it has endeavoured to draw-up an analytic extent for the scope of Ethics and Morality. It has mainly worked here as a critical study of historiography, terminological differences, contrasted subject matters and categorical evolution. Hypothetically, it can continuously say that if even it is theoretically different, both should engage mutually and co-dependently.

Keywords: Ethics; Morality; Behavioural Acts; Personality

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