Hi Dr.Jack,

Quote Originally Posted by Dr Jack View Post
Although it may seem like splitting hairs, here are the definitions I used in my dissertation:

Morality: Morality is the aspect of human judgment that is concerned with the overriding evaluation of actions, values, and character. Morality is reason-based, prescriptive, objective, and autonomous. Morality is concerned with the issue of “what should be.”

Ethics: The term ethics is from the Greek word ethos, which means character. Ethics is the study of morality – what is good, bad, right or wrong in a moral sense.
I have no real problems with these definitions <shrug>. They are certainly workable for purposes of discussion . From these, would I be correct in assuming that yu are grounding "morality" within individuals and ethics as an intersubjective discussion of morality"?

Marc