Respuesta :

According to this understanding, “ethics” leans towards decisions based upon individual character, and the more subjective understanding of right and wrong by individuals – whereas “morals” emphasises the widely-shared communal or societal norms about right and wrong.
Jogna

Answer:

Morals are general principles set by a group, while ethics are unspecified principles that enable an individual or group to distinguish between good and bad.

Morals might vary from society to society and culture to culture, while ethics are generally uniform.

Morals are expressed in the form of general rules and statements, while ethics are abstract.

Morals give people no freedom to think and choosem, while ethics are flexible.

Explanation:

Example of Morals: We should speak the truth.

Example of Ethics: Is it ethical to state the truth in a particular situation?