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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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What are the arguments for and against the idea that sex is bad as concept?
About Christian faith and current non-Christian ethics. Yes, they are not Christian anymore, but that does not mean it has not influence on current ethics. …
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What are ethical rules?
I'm asking this because I can't see the distinction between deontology and consequentialism (assuming "You must try for best outcome" is a rule) or virtue ethics. … I'm rather seeing (consequentialism ∪ virtue ethics) ⊂ deontology. …
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Deontology ethics versus Consequentialism Ethics?
In fact they are not as different as many people think:
Every rule have been estabilished to be so in either of following reasons:
On a whim of ethics creators. … Ethics creators followed some purpose.
In case of 1 we do not have any reason to accept such ethics as we also could use the argument "I want another ethics". …
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Does calling myself immoral free me from any moral responsibility?
People might think this is connected to fear of rejection. This is not about rejection. See the folowing reasoning. If you smell bad, you will produce rejection. But all of these are about aesthetics. …
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Would it be morally wrong for an AI to intentionally harm "inferior" and "irrational" humans?
At first, it is you who somewhy draws a line between "us" and "them". And it seems the criterion is only one: "they" are artificial and "we" are natural. And this line is completely unnecessary. It do …
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What are the arguments for and against the idea that sex is bad as concept? [closed]
I see that majority of adults are trying to hide the notions of sex from minors. Both parents from their children and legislators from all children through various laws. I also see some critique towar …
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When does something immoral become morally justifiable?
To me the question given in the title is uninteresting as I refuse to think in moral terms. However, the really interesting question one can answer is
How to persuade someone that something is not …
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"No one is evil/guilty". Anyone who held this position?
What I mean is that no one deserves punishment. Each time someone is imprisoned or punished in different ways, it is not a win, but always a loss. In particular, lack of technology. In particular, lac …
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Is there any normative theory within pragmatic ethics?
I've read wikipedia's article on pragmatic ethics and it does not produce any norms. … If there are such theories (which do not completely belong to any other groups like deontology, virtue ethics, etc.), what are the most notable of them? …
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How can Kantianism prove the existence of perfect duties?
I heard about Kant's reasoning that lying that you return money or about the leads to contradiction in conception.
But how could he even prove that lying under any circumstances leads to contradictio …
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Can moral dilemmas be resolved in an amoral way?
By a moral dilemma I mean a situation in which there are multiple possible courses of action (or inaction) each of which leads to different outcomes and the agent has to choose which one to take. The …
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Are speeding tickets ethical?
The logic seems to be that if you drive fast, there is a (considerably) higher probability that you will end up in an accident, which could hurt others, hence you need to be punished.
I have emph …
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It is oppressive for youths to have laws that prohibit something exclusive to them? [closed]
I don't belong to the group of youths, but one does not need to belong to the particular group in order to defend their interests, like in the case of animal rights movements. Also, I belonged to it, …
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How would psychological anti-egoist respond to the following argument?
At first, my theory of psychological egoism consists of perfect desires and imperfect desires. They are based on the notions of hypothetical and practical choices.
Hypothetical choice - a choice huma …
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Aside from Jesus who have put justice (legalism) and friendliness (benevolence) in opposition?
I'm more interested in ancient thinkers. Maybe there are notable people with such views who lived before Jesus.
I will use the term friendliness as a treatment of someone as a potential friend. And a …