A three-pronged philosophy of ethics explained by the analogy of the ships at sea -
There are a large number of ships sailing together.
Social ethics (applied ethics) is represented by the rules and principles that keep the ships sailing together in harmony and not bumping into each other.
Individual ethics (normative ethics) is represented by the structural integrity of the ship in its ability to sail properly and not sink.
Purpose-driven ethics (metaethics) is the end destination and the system of stars that is guiding all the ships to the end goal.
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