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    ethicalness查询结果如下:

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    名词复数:ethicals 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:查询词ethicalnessethical的名词形式
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    形容词
    伦理的;道德的;凭处方出售的
    -ethicalness的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of or pertaining to ethology.
    Steve Sailer says ethological researchers have confirmed that people are more charitable to their own ethnic group.
    I recorded songs from spontaneously singing males while collecting ethological data on courtship and territorial behavior.
    While bringing insights from other disciplines to ethology and ornithology, John also used ethological concepts to approach problems in other fields.
    Not morally approvable; morally bad; not ethical.
    Still, is it unethical to bring an extinct species back from the dead?
    The complainee acknowledged his unethical behavior, giving what he considered to be extenuating circumstances for such behavior.
    The complaint focused on his unethical efforts to disbar his colleagues from international forums for daring to contradict his views.
    Without ethics.
    The tools themselves are ethicless just as a scalpel can be used to heal or to harm. People have ethics.
    Ethological.
    The cub exhibited anorexia, depression, and mild dehydration, but it was not moved away from the mother for ethologic and management reasons.
    Ethologic investigation of learning and memory is at present one of the most reliable targets reflecting levels of animal intelligence.
    Moral, relating to morals.

    名词 变体/同根词

    The study of ethics.
    The application of ethics.
    They focused on ethicism in their advertising to appeal to the growing green market.
    A person who studies ethology.
    Sixty years ago the great ethologist Niko Tinbergen noticed a stickleback fish aggressively displaying toward the window of his fish tank.
    Initially trained as a classical comparative ethologist, he learned the disciplines of meticulous observation and objective description.
    To make his own study of the grooves, Rico-Guevara with ethologist Kristiina Hurme coaxed 18 hummingbird species in the wild to sip on camera.
    The quality of being unethical.
    These environmental, social, and psychological factors likely help drive the increased unethicality observed among upper-class individuals.
    In a world that pays attention only to deliberate unethicality, law and economics models based on incentives are more than enough to change behavior in ethical contexts.
    It is unethicality when an entity acts intentionally to gain some advantage, or inflict some loss over another entity who is either unaware of such intention, or defenseless against it.
    (rare) The state or quality of being ethical.
    Some have thought that universalisability was the criterion of ethicalness.
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