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Ethics
Abolitionism (animal rights)
Abolitionism (bioethics)
Accidentalism (philosophy)
Act utilitarianism
Aequiprobabilism
Affective disposition theory
Animal protectionism
Antifrustrationism
Antinatalism
Antinomianism
Aristotelian ethics
Aristotelianism
Ascriptivism
Biocentrism (ethics)
Catholic probabilism
Cognitivism (ethics)
Collectivism
Compensationism
Confucianism
Consequentialism
Constitutivism
Contextualism
Contractualism
Conventionalism
Cornell realism
Cynicism (contemporary)
Decisionism
Deontological ethics
Divine command theory
Effective altruism
Egalitarianism
Emotivism
Ethical egoism
Ethical formalism
Ethical intuitionism
Ethical naturalism
Ethical non-naturalism
Ethical subjectivism
Organizational ethics
Evolutionary ethics
Expressivism
Extrication morality
Graded absolutism
Hedonism
Humanitarianism
Ideal observer theory
Individualism
Internalism and externalism
Kantian ethics
Lacto vegetarianism
Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development
Legalism (theology)
Maternalism
Moderate objectivism
Moral absolutism
Moral intellectualism
Moral nihilism
Moral particularism
Moral rationalism
Moral realism
Moral relativism
Moral skepticism
Moral syncretism
Moral universalism
Natural law
Negative consequentialism
Negative Utilitarianism
Neohumanism
Nihilism
Non-cognitivism
Normative ethics
Objectivism (Ayn Rand)
Objectivist movement
Paternalism
Person-affecting view
Personism
Pessimism
Pragmatic ethics
Principlism
Prioritarianism
Probabilism
Projectivism
Proportionalism
Prudentialism
Quasi-realism
Rational egoism
Receptivity
Relativism
Role ethics
Rule egoism
Science of value
Self-interest
Selfism
Sentiocentrism
Speciesism
State consequentialism
Technorealism
Teleology
The Asymmetry (population ethics)
Universal prescriptivism
Utilitarian bioethics
Utilitarianism
Value pluralism
Veganism
Vegetarianism
Veritism
A Vindication of Natural Diet
Virtue ethics
Welfarism
Worldcentrism
Yangism
Akrasia
All men are created equal
Amorality
Arete (moral virtue)
Autonomy
Bad faith
Basic goodness
Benevolent suicide
Commensurability (ethics)
Common good
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Conscience
Consent
Cornelian dilemma
Corporate social responsibility
Corruption
Desert (philosophy)
Distrust
Empathy
Endowment (philosophy)
Equiveillance
Ethical dualism
Ethics of care
Ethos
Eudaimonia
Face-to-face (philosophy)
Family values
Form of the Good
Free will
Free, prior and informed consent
Good and evil
Greed
Happiness
Heterogony of ends
Higher good
Human rights
Human rights in Dubai
Ideal (ethics)
Incontinence (philosophy)
Informed consent
Injustice
Intrinsic value (ethics)
Just war theory
Li (Confucian)
Maxim (philosophy)
Mental reservation
Might makes right
Mimpathy
Moral authority
Moral blindness
Moral conversion
Moral equivalence
Moral evil
Moral imperative
Moral responsibility
Moral universe
Natural and legal rights
Natural order (philosophy)
Norm (philosophy)
Objectivity (philosophy)
Obligation
Oikeiôsis
Open-question argument
Ought implies can
Permission (philosophy)
Person
Phronesis
Possession is nine-tenths of the law
Potential person
Practical reason
Prescriptivity
Primary goods
Principle
Quality (philosophy)
Rational agent
Reflective equilibrium
Ren (Confucianism)
Ressentiment (Scheler)
Righteousness
Rights
Ring of Gyges
Spite (sentiment)
Supererogation
Synderesis
Throffer
Traditional values
Trust (emotion)
Truthmaker
Unintended consequences
Universalizability
Value (ethics)
Value judgment
Veil of ignorance
Virtue
Wrongdoing
Yi (Confucianism)
List of ethicists
Robert Merrihew Adams
Sabina Alkire
Anita L. Allen
Henri-Frédéric Amiel
Manuel Ancízar
Elizabeth S. Anderson
Francis Anderson (philosopher)
Vilhjálmur Árnason
Richard Arneson
Archibald Arthur
Joxe Azurmendi
Annette Baier
Kurt Baier
Samuel Bailey
James Black Baillie
James Balfour (philosopher)
Renford Bambrough
Marcia Baron
Per Bauhn
Zygmunt Bauman
Lawrence C. Becker
Gustave Belot
Alfred Bernhart
Andrea Biglia
Simon Blackburn
Maurice Blanchot
Bartholomew Des Bosses
Maarten Boudry
Vernon Bourke
William Lee Bradley
Richard Brandt
Michael Bratman
David O. Brink
Emanuel Bronner
Martin Buber
J. Baird Callicott
Archibald Campbell (philosopher)
Monique Canto-Sperber
Gershom Carmichael
Alan Carter (philosopher)
Priscilla Cohn
Peter Comensoli
Confucius
David Crocker
Jonathan Dancy
Stephen Darwall
David DeGrazia
Leonidas Donskis
Abraham Edel
Epicurus
Rudolf Christoph Eucken
A. C. Ewing
Joanne Faulkner
José Ferrater Mora
Susan Finsen
John Martin Fischer
Philippa Foot
David Fordyce
Harry Frankfurt
R. Edward Freeman
Raymond Frey
David Gauthier
Bernard Gert
Allan Gibbard
Peter Glassen
A. C. Grayling
Thomas Hill Green
Patricia Greenspan
John Grote
Charles Guignon
Esperanza Guisán
David P. Gushee
Everett Hall
John E. Hare
R. M. Hare
Gilbert Harman
Sam Harris
John Harsanyi
Robert S. Hartman
Daniel M. Hausman
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Erich Heller
Walda Heywat
Angie Hobbs
Henry Home, Lord Kames
Axel Honneth
Gilbert Hottois
Michael Huemer
David Hume
Rosalind Hursthouse
Peter van Inwagen
Frank Cameron Jackson
Jane Jacobs
Alison Jaggar
Troy Jollimore
Constance Jones
Ward Jones
Richard Joyce (philosopher)
Shelly Kagan
Frances Kamm
Immanuel Kant
Rushworth Kidder
Søren Kierkegaard
Iain King
Erazim Kohák
Lawrence Kohlberg
David Kolb
Christine Korsgaard
Joel J. Kupperman
Paul Kurtz
Charles Larmore
Sandra Laugier
Friedrich Leibniz
Oliver Letwin
Sandie Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker
Sharon Lloyd
Ignacio López de Ayala
David Lyons (philosopher)
Alasdair MacIntyre
J. L. Mackie
John Macmurray
Jane Mansbridge
Don Marquis (philosopher)
Damaris Cudworth Masham
Bernard Mayo
Alison McIntyre
Mary Midgley
John William Miller
Robert Misrahi
Alan Mittleman
Nina Karin Monsen
Masahiro Morioka
Arne Næss
Thomas Nagel
Susan Neiman
Keiji Nishitani
Alastair Norcross
Peg O'Connor
David S. Oderberg
Ruwen Ogien
Léon Ollé-Laprune
Dominique Parodi
Lynn Pasquerella
Prasanta Pattanaik
Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak
Mark de Bretton Platts
Nelson Thomas Potter, Jr.
Richard Price
Professor of Moral Philosophy (Glasgow)
Wlodek Rabinowicz
Peter Railton
Giovanni Reale
Tom Regan
Paul Ricœur
Nakai Riken
Joachim Ritter
Ingrid Robeyns
Nigel Rodgers
Nayef Al-Rodhan
Alf Ross
W. D. Ross
Charles Adolphus Row
Mark Rowlands
Bertrand Russell
Michael J. Sandel
Constantine Sandis
Steve Sapontzis
T. M. Scanlon
Giovanni Battista Scaramelli
Geoffrey Scarre
Arthur Schafer
Samuel Scheffler
George Sher
Seana Shiffrin
Laurie Shrage
Henry Sidgwick
Peter Singer
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
Páll Skúlason
Adam Smith
Michael A. Smith
Tara Smith (philosopher)
Ninomiya Sontoku
Susanne Sreedhar
Gary Steiner
Dugald Stewart
Alan Stout (philosopher)
Hajime Tanabe
Charles Taylor (philosopher)
Gabriele Taylor
Judith Jarvis Thomson
Paul Tillich
Michael Tooley
Stephen Toulmin
Tsang Lap Chuen
Sebastiano Turbiglio
George Turnbull (theologian)
Peter Unger
Henry Babcock Veatch
J. David Velleman
Etienne Vermeersch
Vydūnas
R. Jay Wallace
Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock
Tetsuro Watsuji
Sir Ralph Wedgwood, 4th Baronet
Edvard Westermarck
White's Professor of Moral Philosophy
David Wiggins
Dan Wikler
Bernard Williams
Susan R. Wolf
Zera Yacob (philosopher)
Jiyuan Yu
Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski
Francesco Maria Zanotti
Zhai Zhenming
Zisi
Applied ethics
Bioethics
Business ethics
Discourse ethics
Environmental ethics
Legal ethics
Medical ethics
Nursing ethics
Professional ethics
Sexual ethics
Ethics of eating meat
Ethics of technology
Christian ethics
Descriptive ethics
Ethics in religion
Feminist ethics
History of ethics
Islamic ethics
Jewish ethics