Principles
Principles are fundamental truths or propositions that guide thinking, judgment, and action. They function as general rules or standards that help interpret phenomena and shape behavior across different domains. Although they are often phrased descriptively, they are largely normative in character, indicating how people ought to act rather than merely describing what happens.
Principles differ from laws or theories. Laws describe regularities in the natural world; theories explain relationships
Domains of application include ethics and professional conduct (for example, principles of beneficence or integrity), science
Function and use: principles help prioritize decisions, harmonize diverse judgments, and provide consistent criteria for evaluation.
Limitations: as abstractions, principles can conflict or be misapplied in specific contexts. Their universality is debated,