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Structured Ethics is a field of activity devoted to connectivity between Ethics and Mathematics.

Its aim is to discover, explore, define and develop such connectivity, in order to help clarify ethical deliberations, applications, and more.

A guiding principle for Structured Ethics arises from the statement “a spoken language is not meant to mean the same to everyone” and the fact that Mathematics as a universal written language is meant to mean the same to everyone.

Let’s solve ethics, or not.