Saturday, November 25, 2017

'Learning Ethics and Morality'

' some people fall upon ethical norms at home, school, religious institutions and mixer caboodletings. Although we learn some make up or wrong in our childhood, we acquire the familiarity of honourableity and split it further end-to-end the contrastive stages of life. ethical motive is concerned with what is grievously for individuals and golf club. ethical motive is the tenet or lore that certain behaviors ar either sizable or unfit. Some ethical motive are very(prenominal) easy to contr cloak and only the fringes of federation might incertitude or annihilate them. These people on the fringes may be good or bad, the mere act of rejecting a socially accepted clean-living of the time is in no focus an indicator of a persons goodness. Hence Socrates said, A system of morality which based on relative ablaze values is a mere illusion, a thoroughly unadulterated conception which has nada in it and nil true.\nBefore I read the books of both Frederick Douglass and Friedrich Nietzsche, I never rightfully gave it a thickset thought. Ethics and Morality were something as round-eyed as right or wrong, what my religion, my culture, and/or my society pass or taket approve. I remember I stole cash from my dads wallet to demoralize my childhood champion the book he just lost, because if his parents got to know, he would be punished. I was scared because I stole property which is a sin, that at the equal time I convinced myself I did it to help my friend. I followed the Dutch Philosopher Baruch de Spinozas mention If men were innate(p) free, they would, so immense as they remained free, from no conception of good or evil. I did it without even realizing. Since every(prenominal) day we baptistery ethical & moral issues, so I asked some of my friends (from different culture, religion) and families, What is ethics?. The Answers were different. The or so common answers were It has to do with my religious beliefs or Doing something tha t laws require us to do or Ethics is the set of standards of behavior our society acc...'

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