Ethicality vs Ethicalness - What's the difference?
ethicality | ethicalness | Synonyms |
The state, quality, or manner of being ethical.
* 1981 , Jack Jones, "Social Darwinism Reconsidered," Political Psychology , vp. 3, no. 1/2, p. 247:
* 1995', Linda J. Skinner ''et al.'', "Academic Sexual Intimacy Violations: '''Ethicality and Occurrence Reports from Undergraduates," ''The Journal of Sex Research , vol. 32, no. 2, p. 133:
(rare) The state or quality of being ethical.
*1964 , , "Definition of a Moral Judgment," Philosophy , vol. 39, no. 150, p. 306,
*:Some have thought that universalisability was the criterion of ethicalness .
Ethicalness is a synonym of ethicality.
As nouns the difference between ethicality and ethicalness
is that ethicality is the state, quality, or manner of being ethical while ethicalness is the state or quality of being ethical.ethicality
English
Noun
(ethicalities)- Some reformers and sociologists, though the majority stuck by the older internationalist ethicalities , began to adopt imperialist and group Social Darwinist views.
- As compared to the numerous studies focused on the incidence of student-faculty sexual involvement, few researchers have examined student perceptions of the ethicality of this form of sexual intimacy.