Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jul. 2013
At the behest of the ethics, the principles They are those norms or rules that serve to guide the behavior of a human being.
Series of norms and values that guide and guide the behavior of a person so that their growth occurs in accordance with and within the framework of the law
That is, the principles consist of general norms, universally extended to any community, culture, such as: not falling into lies, respecting and loving your neighbor, respecting life, not exercising violence with nothing or no one, give a hand to those who need it most without expecting to receive anything in return, among others.
The principles are nothing other than the externalization of those things that the human being needs to develop in conformity and be happy, for example, is that they have a universal scope and are present in most of the religious doctrines of our planet.
The human being has been discovering over the years and from lived experiences various harmful issues, manifested in behaviors and actions, that can affect their life, that of his environment and that of the world in general and that is why he has decided to encode them so that both he and the rest of the people respect them and it is possible to live in a world peaceful.
Lending a hand to those who need it has been shown to help them get out of a crisis faster, therefore, the man, has made it an ethical principle and has been imitated by others given the successful outcome of do it.
Not complying with it will obviously imply an ethical fault.
Meanwhile, that value or postulate that the principle proposes will be taken into account, as a guide, by the person, when it comes to develop this or that action because precisely it always contains what is socially considered as good and as Right.
Each individual according to his education and from his experience he will have his own principles that will come into play each time his conscience demand it, but also accompanying these are the ethical principles that we share with the rest of society.
It is also worth noting that the principles that adults assume in our lives and that function in In some way, as a guide to the work, they are closely linked with the formation, the environment, and subjectivity.
Anyway there is a code universal that establishes what is good or bad and therefore directly influences the adoption or not of these principles.
Beginning of something, birth of a person or another living being
On the other hand, the word beginning is often used as a synonym for beginning, began, genesis, because it refers to the first moment of something or someone.
The beginning of a project, of a book, of a person, commonly designated as birth, and which marks the beginning of that autonomous life, because the child born is no longer housed in the mother's womb, she cuts the umbilical cord that connected her to her mother in the belly and begins her development in the world as individual.
Reason for something
This term is also used as a synonym for the cause or motive of something, the trigger for some situation: "Maria's screams were the beginning of the discussion between the friends."
Component of a body
It can also be the component of a body that is essential for its development, for example water and air for living beings.
Foundation of a scientific idea, reasoning or theory
And the foundation or statement on which an idea is based, a reasoning or even one investigation scientific
When an individual holds an idea or a theory, it is essential that they have available to endorse it and make it more solid in front of the others available of foundations and arguments that support it, because otherwise it will be a simple opinion and may be questioned and even destroyed by it.
For example, the foundations are required for scientific theories to be considered and accepted in the community, that is, they must have a foundation in the observation, experimentation and testing.
In religions, principles also play a fundamental role since they constitute the most transcendent beliefs, which are associated with what sacred and that are accepted and assumed without discussion through the faith that each believer holds for his religion, that is, they do not require demonstration some.
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