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For questions about ethics, a branch of philosophy dealing with morality, justice, virtue, vice, good and evil.
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Is it unfair for the rich to pay more total taxes ( not by percentage ) than the poor?
Let us say rather the government taxes in time payable as money. From this perspective, taxing income at a percentage is obviously fair. From every person the demand is the same, one third of the outp …
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Why is a lion not evil?
The lion is not evil. If the lion (and those like it) did not perform its function of hunting and eating the wildebeest and other big game, it would go worse for the game.
Herbs alone eventually depl …
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Should I put my dog down to help the homeless?
If I were the homeless man I would resent your blood money even though I would very much need a coat to survive if I didn't have one.
I was intending to write a long argument about imbalance but it's …
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Why are legal and moral responsibilities said to be different?
@elliot svensson wrote:
They must be different! Otherwise, there would be no such thing as an unjust law.
Let us expand on this. Considering the shape of laws that exist for a moral purpose*, la …