ehteid
Ehteid is a neologism used in discussions of ethics and personal identity. In its typical use, ehteid denotes an assumed, underlying ethical identity that purportedly persists across changing contexts, personas, or online avatars. Proponents argue that ehteid represents a moral core that should guide judgments and actions regardless of situational presentation or strategic self-presentation.
Etymology and origins are not well established. The term is generally described as a portmanteau of ethics
Concept and distinctions are central to discussions of ehteid. Some writers treat ehteid as a stable moral
Usage and discourse often focus on online accountability, digital ethics, and moral psychology. Phrases such as
See also: ethical identity, moral psychology, digital ethics.