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The word ethics comes from the greek that means society?

That's not quite right. While the word "ethics" does have Greek roots, it doesn't directly translate to "society."

Here's the breakdown:

* Ethics comes from the Greek word "ethikos," which means "relating to character."

* "Ethikos" itself is derived from the Greek word "ethos," which means "custom," "habit," or "character."

So, ethics is fundamentally about character and moral principles, not specifically about society. However, ethics is often used in the context of social interactions and behavior.

While "society" is a related concept to ethics, it's not the direct meaning of the word.

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