integrita
Integrita is a term used in multiple languages to denote the state of being integral—whole, intact, or undivided. In ethics and daily language, it expresses the idea of consistency between one’s beliefs, words, and actions, and of preserving the wholeness of systems.
Etymology: It comes from Latin integritas, from integer meaning whole or untouched. The sense of unbroken condition
Personal integrity: In ethical discussions, integrity refers to steadfast adherence to moral principles, honesty, and reliability.
Professional and societal use: Organizations talk about integrity in governance, compliance, and trustworthiness. It encompasses fair
Data and technology: In computing, data integrity means information remains accurate and consistent over time and
Cultural scope and limitations: While approaches to integrity vary by culture and field, the core idea remains