I hope its real ethics and not the social construct of corporate ethics. I was forced to attend ethics training at work, and my first question several minutes into the class was "if in today's society there are no moral absolutes, how are we to determine what is ethical in this class?". The instructors answer was basically "by consensus". We as a group would agree on what attributes or characteristics were virtuous and from those virtues what was ethical. One of the virtues the class chose was "tolerance ". What a woke bonfire that was.
I hope its real ethics and not the social construct of corporate ethics. I was forced to attend ethics training at work, and my first question several minutes into the class was "if in today's society there are no moral absolutes, how are we to determine what is ethical in this class?". The instructors answer was basically "by consensus". We as a group would agree on what attributes or characteristics were virtuous and from those virtues what was ethical. One of the virtues the class chose was "tolerance ". What a woke bonfire that was.