
Ethics, as a subdiscipline of philosophy also known as moral philosophy, is the branch that examines human actions and behaviors in terms of good/bad, right/wrong, and virtuous/vicious. The theoretical problems developed within this framework and the proposed solutions to these problems reveal the systematic nature of ethical thought. Therefore, it is possible to speak of different approaches within this discipline. For this reason, one of its major subfields is the normative ethics approach.In
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M. Esad Çetin

In Türkiye, May 25 is observed annually as Ethics Day, and the week encompassing this date is celebrated as Ethics Week. Law No. 5176, which served as the foundation for the establishment of the Public Officials Ethics Board, was adopted by the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye on May 25, 2004. The Board decided in 2008 to commemorate these dates nationwide each year to establish an ethical culture in public service, increase ethical awareness, and monitor ethical practices.【1】Etymological Foun
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Gözde Cabadak

The expression “to sweat one’s brow” is used to mean working hard, enduring hardship, and achieving a goal or gaining profit through one’s own effort and diligence.What Does This Expression Mean?It means to put forth great effort and work hard to achieve a goal or objective. It is used to describe someone attaining success or earning a reward through their own labor and perseverance. This expression emphasizes that things obtained through hard work are valuable and deserved. For example, after c
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Zahra Çelebioğlu

This proverb conveys that the true value of something is understood only when it is most needed. Just as a heavy coat, or aba, becomes essential when it rains, the true importance of certain objects or people is revealed during difficult times.🤔 Where Does It Come From?This proverb is linked to the aba, a traditional garment that was once essential for people in Anatolia. The aba is a thick, durable coat typically made from sheep’s wool, worn to protect against rain and cold weather. When the w
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BrIn today’s competitive markets, the two most influential factors shaping consumer preferences are brand and value. For some consumers, the brand logo on a product is everything, while for others, the benefits and price-performance balance provided by the product are more decisive.What Is a Brand?A brand is the complete identity of a product, service, or company, encompassing its name, logo, perception, and reputation. A brand is not merely a name; it is a symbol, a promise of consistency, and a
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