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Morals or ethics are concerned with the principals of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.  Morals have a greater social element to values and tend to have a very broad acceptance. Morals are far more about good and bad than other values. We thus judge others more strongly on morals than values. A person can be described as immoral, yet there is no word for them not following values.
 * [[image:seal.jpg width="440" height="292" align="right"]]Morals/Ethics**
 * Morals**

Ethics You can have professional ethics, but you seldom hear about professional morals. Ethics tend to be codified into a formal system or set of rules which are explicitly adopted by a group of people (i.e. worldview). Thus you have medical ethics. Ethics are thus internally defined and adopted, whilst morals tend to be externally imposed on other people.

If you accuse someone of being unethical, it is equivalent of calling them unprofessional and may well be taken as a significant insult and perceived more personally than if you called them immoral (which of course they may also not like).

The issue of a seal hunt asks an ethical question of whether or not this is a ethically right or ethically wrong thing to do. Do we kill another animal to save our fishing industry? Do we kill another animal for fur? What are the right or wrong reasons to kill another animal? Do seals have intrinsic value?
 * Morals and Ethics of a seal hunt**

  Take a look at a pro seal hunt page providing information on the ethics of killing these animals. http://www.sealoil.com/sealethics.html

And here is a link to a page taking a stand against the seal hunt by protesting that a seal hunt "is not acceptably humane". http://www.infurmation.com/pdf/seals_vet_report_review.pdf