DISCIPLINE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABILITY OF CIVIL SERVICE SECTOR IN RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA

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  • Onu, Nathan Department Of Office and Information Management, Faculty of Business Studies, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt, Nig

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Discipline, Information, Management, Sustainability, Civil Service

Abstract

In ethics and morality, we often hear of such words like moral, immoral and amoral just as we hear of words like ethical action, good, bad, moral agent, choice, value, human action, acts of man etc. It may also be worthwhile to establish some subtle distinction between some of these commonly used words, like moral, amoral and immoral. The term moral can be used in two ways. This equivocation gives it the following contrasts: moral vs amoral and moral vs immoral. In the first usage, moral means when a being or an action is liable or subject to a moral law or responsibility. For this to take place the being (man) in question, must be rational and free, that is to say that the action must be done with deliberation (knowledge) and free will (volition). 

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2022-03-04

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Onu, N. (2022). DISCIPLINE AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABILITY OF CIVIL SERVICE SECTOR IN RIVERS STATE, NIGERIA. BW Academic Journal. Retrieved from https://www.bwjournal.org/index.php/bsjournal/article/view/20

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