Civics and ethics are similar because they both deal with rights. However, civics deals with citizenship aspects, while ethics deals with morality concepts.
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Morality is a more personal concept than ethics; ethics can be a list of guidelines passed around to employees by supervisors. Personal morality involves the concern with and ability to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, and act with sincereity upon those concepts.
Ethical behavior, on the other hand, is less personal and could deal with laws, restrictions, ethics of dealing with a visiting board of directors, honesty with an organization's financial assets, a set way employees should deal with questions or situations according to ethical behavior.
Ethics (axiology) is one of the three core disciplines of philosophy. In other words, ethics is a branch of philosophy. The central question of ethics is "What should I do?" (for, for some philosophers, "What should I be?). Since any coherent answer depends upon an apprehension of reality, all ethical positions depend upon conclusions in "first philosophy," which is ontology (the study of reality) and epistemology (the study of
apprehension).
civics as a branch of social science deals about citizenship and politics ,economic and socio economic of once society rather ethics as a branch of philosophy concerns about morality of individual in their culture
what is the similarties between civics and ethics
Ethics and law help achieve order and discipline. Laws refer to established and written regulations by a governing body while ethics entail the norms set by a culture.
What is the relationship between ethics and WHAT? You need at least two things to have a relationship.
you can manage your time with better quality if you have proper ethics!
Your question has been answered many times, but as you ask "What are the similarities" and not "What is the difference" I will attempt to answer your question. First Ethics, these are ideas based on what you know to be right and wrong. Morality is based on the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong. Both are similar in meaning and so both could be used in a written sentence or by word of mouth. An example would be "You could hit me, but ethically you would be wrong in doing so, as I had not done anything to deserve your doing so". In the same sentence we replace ethically with the word morally.Respectfully.