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Moral principles specifically include

Ethical principles include: the principle of perfection, the principle of equal respect and Huang Jinlv, the principle of relationship, the principle of identity and the principle of character development.

Refers to the guiding principles and foundations of moral norms, including ideas and ideals about morality. Give guidance to moral norms and embody them through moral norms. Different moral standard systems have different ethical principles as the basis and guidance.

On March 20th, 2022, the general offices of the General Office of the Central Committee of the CPC and the State Council issued the Opinions on Strengthening the Governance of Science and Technology Ethics, pointing out that "Science and Technology Ethics is a value concept and code of conduct that needs to be followed in carrying out scientific research, technology development and other scientific and technological activities, and it is an important guarantee for promoting the healthy development of science and technology".

Function:

Its function is to restrain people's behavior and adjust the relationship between individuals, society and people. However, moral principles are different from laws, which are formulated and implemented by the state. Ethical principles are maintained by the power of public opinion and the beliefs, habits, traditions and education formed in people's hearts.

Their roles in society are complementary. Ethical principle belongs to social superstructure, and its nature is determined by the nature of certain production relations. Marxism believes that ethical principles are historic, have distinct class nature in class society, are continuously inherited and developed, and eternal ethical principles do not exist.