ésetikai
Ésetikai is a term used in philosophical and cultural discourse to denote the study and practice of ethics as it applies to contemporary life and society. The word is not standardized across languages and is not widely adopted as a formal sub-discipline, but it appears in cross-disciplinary discussions about how ethical norms govern public life, technology, policy, and social practice.
Etymology: The form resembles words for ethics found in several European languages (etika, éthique). The prefix
Scope: Proponents describe ésetikai as an umbrella category for normative ethics and applied ethics that address
Theoretical approaches: Ésetikai draws on multiple ethical theories, including deontological, consequentialist, and virtue-ethical frameworks, applied to
Criticism: Critics argue the term lacks clear boundaries and risks conflating established fields of ethics under
See also: ethics, applied ethics, artificial intelligence ethics, bioethics, environmental ethics.
Further reading: General philosophy dictionaries and handbooks on applied ethics and normative ethics.