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Someone discovered this in Philosophy 14 reviews since Jan 27, 2003
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ellarby rated 5 weeks ago
Horrible clipart
awesomeosaurus rated 12 months ago
Too brief, please substantiate.
redstateliberal rated 26 months ago
Ethics turn me on. Oh baby, do it again.
osuarch06 rated 29 months ago
Crash course in ethics.
adamahill rated 31 months ago
This is extremely cursory, but good for helping people understand ethics.
getthept rated 32 months ago
How you justify torture. From the page: "RESULTS-BASED ETHICS How do you determine if a rule or act is morally right or wrong? This theory states that the moral goodness or badness is determined by the results or consequences of an act or rule. This theory is sometimes called "consequentialism" ; it is similar to some definitions of "teleological ethics". Telling a lie is morally wrong because of the damage this lie will cause; both to the liar and to society which depends on honest relationships. One example of this theory is called "utilitarianism". It was started by Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) an Englishman who, in trying to reform some of the unfair laws in England developed his theory that the morally correct rule was the one that provided the greatest good to the greatest number of people. "
finestkind rated 33 months ago
Ethics? Is that that new band out of Detroit?
BigHurt75 rated 37 months ago
E >>embrace a good social cause, T >>teach the young (they are the future of society), H >>honor thy father and mother, I >>idolize nothing, C >>consider the other person, S >>socialize. THIS IS MY ETHICAL CODE. GOOD SITE.
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