The concept of guilt differs significantly in law and ethics. While law determines guilt based on violation of rights through observable actions, ethics goes a step further by judging intentions and moral consciousness, thereby setting a higher standard of responsibility.
In the legal domain, a person is considered guilty only when an act violates the rights of others. Law deals with observable, provable actions and requires evidence to establish guilt. Mere thoughts or intentions, without action, are not punishable.
Ethics goes beyond actions to examine intentions, thoughts, and moral inclinations. Even contemplating harm or wrongdoing reflects a moral lapse, making a person ethically accountable.
Law is concerned with what is done, whereas ethics is concerned with what is thought and intended. Thus, ethics sets a higher standard of conduct than law.
Legal accountability is external and enforceable through institutions, while ethical accountability is internal and self-regulated, guided by conscience.
Thus, while law defines the minimum standards of behaviour, ethics demands a higher level of integrity by regulating even one’s thoughts and intentions.
Sample Mains Question
Q1. Explain the difference between guilt in law and guilt in ethics. Why is this distinction important in public life?
(150 words, 10 marks)
Q2. “Law is concerned with what is done, while ethics is concerned with what is intended.” Discuss.
(150 words, 10 marks)
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