Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Learning Ethics and Morality
Most people need honest norms at home, school, religious institutions and social settings. Although we learn intimately decently or vilify in our childhood, we acquire the association of deterrent exampleity and develop it hike up throughout the different stages of life. moral philosophy is concerned with what is good for individuals and fraternity. holiness is the belief or wisdom that certain demeanors be any good or hurtful. Some morals are very easy to use up and only the fringes of society index question or pass up them. These people on the fringes whitethorn be good or bad, the mere act of rejecting a socially accepted moral of the fourth dimension is in no way an indicator of a persons goodness. therefrom Socrates said, A system of worship which based on congeneric emotional values is a mere illusion, a well vulgar conception which has nada in it and nothing true.\n in advance I read the literary productions of both Frederick Douglass and Friedrich N ietzsche, I neer really gave it a secret thought. Ethics and Morality were something as simple as right or wrong, what my religion, my culture, and/or my society approve or come int approve. I recommend I take coin from my dads billfold to buy my childhood coadjutor the book he unspoiled lost, because if his parents got to know, he would be punished. I was scared because I stole money which is a sin, only at the same time I convinced myself I did it to help my friend. I followed the Dutch Philosopher Baruch Spinozas recite If men were born free, they would, so long as they remained free, from no conception of good or evil. I did it without even realizing. Since every(prenominal) day we face ethical & moral issues, so I asked some of my friends (from different culture, religion) and families, What is ethics?. The Answers were different. The most common answers were It has to do with my religious beliefs or Doing something that laws look at us to do or Ethics is the set o f standards of behavior our society acc...
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