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Descriptive Ethics or
Morals: a study of human behavior as a consequence of beliefs about what is right or wrong, or good or bad, insofar as that behavior is useful or effective. In a sense, morals is the study of what is thought to be right and what is generally done by a group, society, or a culture. In general, morals correspond to what actually is done in a society.
1. Morals is best studied as psychology, sociology, or anthropology. Different societies have different moral codes.
2. Morals is a descriptive science; it seeks to establish "what is true" in a society or group.
3. Often morals are considered to be the shared ideals of a group, irrespective of whether they are practiced.
4. In the sense of descriptive ethics or morals, different persons, groups, and societies have different moral standards. This observation is seen as true by all sides.