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Jerry Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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>often folks seem unable to distinguish/discriminate between ethics and morality.<   I'd add legality and professionalism to the mix.

I have to ask how states like CA can try to impose laws that prohibit collecting of insects but allow wide-scale, indiscriminate, complete destruction or obliteration of 'pest' insects.

Digging around, I found papers on: Where is the intersection of ethics, morals and standards for professional conduct?   The best answer for ethics and morals that I found was by Cydney Grannan:   "Ultimately, the distinction between the two is as substantial as a line drawn in the sand."

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