Ethics
Ethics is one of the main branches of philosophy that includes the right conduct and good life. Ethical coverage is wider than what is right and wrongly analyzing what is often considered. Among the key aspects of ethics is "good life", which is a valuable or satisfying life, which is considered more important than moral behavior by many philosophers. Among the major issues in ethics is the search for the summum bonum, the "best kind". Proper action is said to result in the best of the best, while immoral acts are said to prevent them. Ethics relates to moral concepts such as kindness, crime, right, wrong, obligation, responsibility, justice; namely the analysis of such concepts and the justification of consideration involving these concepts. Ethics is the theory of the right conduct in a good life rather than practice. Ethics examine the facts, analyze them and formulate what the behavior is. Ethics does not hold on to what is called the "zeal of God" or "God's revelation" to the final answer or to resolve certain moral issues. Ethics differs from religion.