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While it is true that different societies and cultures define their own 'ethics' through taboos, mores, religion and laws, we're all 'human'; and to me, the very best set of individual ethics is one that whose basis is that commonality. To me, the nature of successful interaction between peoples of radically different cultures and ideals must necessarily have a common theme. What better than what we consider 'good' for our species? (which is another can o worms) |
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Fido hit on a great point here; the difference between the design of human conduct and how it morphs over time into something else. This would be good to flesh out in another topic. ----------------- * Great Works of the Western World |
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The larger the community the less specific ethics can be. I do agree that there needs to be some sort of common ground from which all of human society can agree to simple ethical principles due to universality, but trying to govern right and wrong at the species level is near impossible. |
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| Re: My New View of Ethics What ever it is; if it qualified, it is not what it was. Property Rights are not rights, Horse Chestnuts are not Chestnuts, Road Apples are not Apples, and Osage Oranges are not Oranges. Secular ethics are not ethics at all. Business ethics are not ethics. Religious ethic are not ethics. If you can limit ethical behavior to a certain group it is not ethcis, but an ethical argument made from a certain perspective. Now, for your benefit I will qualify my qualification. There are gold fish, and beagle dogs and each are respectively, fish and dog. Of Moral Qualities, where confusion is common, and the desire to fulfill ones social obligation is wanting, we should still remember that a concept is one single thing, even when camomflaged as something other. And it is possible to look at ethic as an obligation, but if we want anyone to behave ethically we have to give them the emotional satisfaction usually surrounding ethical behavior, in its natural state, of Family, and Community. Asking people to behave ethically with those outside of ones group is asking the impossible. If you want people ethical; expand the group, and give the feeling of unity. Some people have been in this country from the beginning, and have no more a sense of unity than before. New people come here everyday, and look at the larger population as so much prey, or cattle. To such people ethics will always be an abstract consideration. It is not abstract, but like all things, even moral things, it is concieved of by abstraction.
Last edited by Justin; 08-01-2008 at 07:39 PM. |
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