Many nuances and situations exist; a traitor fight againt his country interests (but that does not necessarily).
What would be an example of an ethical guideline for an online provider of prescription drugs?
Ensuring that the expiration date has not passed.
What are the problems of ethical objectivism?
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Ethical objectivism is in opposition to moral realism, which claims that moral propositions refer to objective facts - independent of human opion -- (deals with morals)
Pagkakaiba ng human acts sa acts of human?
Human acts are imputable to man so as to involve his responsibility, for the very reason that he puts them forth deliberatively and with self-determination. They are, moreover, not subject to physical laws which necessitate the agent, but to a law which lays the will under obligation without interfering with his freedom of choice. Besides, they are moral. For a moral act is one that is freely elicited with the knowledge of its conformity with or difformity from, the law of practical reason proximately and the law of God ultimately. But whenever an act is elicited with full deliberation, its relationship to the law of reason is adverted to. Hence human acts are either morally good or morally bad, and their goodness or badness is imputed to man. And as, in consequence, they are worthy of praise or blame, so man, who elicits them, is regarded as virtuous or wicked, innocent or guilty, deserving of reward or punishment. Upon the freedom of the human act, therefore, rest imputability and morality, man's moral character, his ability to pursue his ultimate end not of necessity and compulsion, but of his own will and choice; in a word, his entire dignity and preeminence in this visible universe.
Example:
Human acts- action that is guided by reasons or actions that can be limited.
example: exercise to be physically fit, etc...
Acts of man- instinctive; physiological.
example: crying, falling in love, eating, etc...
What are the example of commanded acts?
Commanded acts refer to actions that are required or mandated by an authority, often in a legal, moral, or social context. Examples include obeying laws, such as paying taxes or following traffic regulations, as well as fulfilling contractual obligations, like completing a job as agreed. In a religious context, commanded acts might include following the tenets of faith, such as attending services or performing rituals. These acts are typically seen as necessary to maintain order, accountability, or adherence to specific beliefs or values.
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Is the use of pinnaclesports for online betting ethical?
Pinnaclesports says it is in accordance with the law concerning ethics of gambling. This is a good place to start when wanting to place a bet as all arenas are covered and they are open 24/7.
The Iron Law of Responsibility says that?
Those who do not use power in a socially responsible way will eventually lose it
When did matter cool and stick together in the big bang?
That depends by what level of "stick together" you are talking about. For example, quarks and gluons combined to form protons and neutrons, approximately one millionth of a second after the Big Bang. For other levels of "sticking together", check the Wikipedia article on the Big Bang.
Ethics refers to the principles and values that guide individuals and groups in determining what is right or wrong, good or bad. It encompasses moral philosophies and frameworks that influence decision-making and behavior in various contexts, such as personal conduct, professional practices, and societal norms. Essentially, ethics helps to establish standards for how people should treat one another and the responsibilities they hold within their communities.
interbreeding capabilities
What does psychotic rage mean?
Coming from a person who's experienced it before, Psychotic rage is basically when you get so angry to the point where it completely takes over you. It just makes you go INSANE. It makes you wanna destroy and hurt anyone and everything around you. If you've seen that movie "28 days later", that's....kinda what its like. At its worst , it could even make you wanna kill someone.
How should an organisation deal with an activity that is legal but unethical?
Well who cares if its not ethical, if its legal its LEGAL , and none or anything can do anything about it
Why is helping people in need considered ethical behavior?
because its nice
Morality is pragmatic, it is designed to make human society work better. If we are willing to help others, then others will be willing to help us. We can choose to be friends or to be enemies. If we were all enemies, then human existence would consist of nothing but conflict, and life would be (in the words of Thomas Hobbs) nasty, brutish, and short. When human beings are able to cooperate with each other and help each other, then we are capable of creating a functional society in which we all live better and happier lives.
Of course, these theoretical advantages are not always obtained in practice. It is possible to help people who will never help you in return, and possibly will never even help anyone, because they are utterly selfish, narcissistic individuals. A benevolent society that believes in helping people will suffer from a certain amount of parasitism. There are those who are happy to take advantage of the kindness of others, without feeling any obligation to be kind in return. That is a flaw in the system. It is still possible to be helpful to other people. But there are some particular people who will prove that they do not deserve to be helped, so some discrimination is required. Even so, the basic idea remains valid, that when people help others they are thereby helping to create a more functional society in which they themselves, and everyone else, will have a better life.
There are also many religious arguments that can be made, to support the idea that it is morally right to help others. The Golden Rule, which has been stated both by Jesus (in the Sermon on the Mount) and by Gautama Siddhartha (and is therefore part of two different religions) instructs people to help others. Religious arguments and pragmatic arguments are perfectly consistent; we are not obligated to choose only one or the other, since both are valid and they do not contradict each other.
What does ethical appeal mean?
Ethical appeals relates to the Greek idea of Ethos. Arguments were to draw you in using Logos, Ethos, and Pathos- logic, ethics, emotions. The ethical appeal thus is a call to one's sense of morality and right and wrong.
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Why is War and Peace a moral decision?
war only exists because of greed.
and greed is caused by money.
so eliminate money, you eliminate the problems associated with it.
and hopefully bring peace.
"when the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace"
Another Perspective:
Most of the wars on this planet are actually caused by religious conflict.
Christians vs Catholics, Muslims vs Christians, Christians vs Jews and so on.
Even the Second World War involved some form of religion. Adolf Hitler believed in the occult and that he could awaken dark forces from the afterlife to do his bidding. He even created a special task force given the objective of finding the spear which supposedly pierced the side of Jesus while he was being crucified, because Adolf believed it would bring him unlimited power.
This girl always looks down whenever she sees me?
It is a matter of shyness and timidity. Looking down is a matter of obedience to God instructions and teachings.
Why are ethical codes more common today than they were 50 years ago?
Because it is needed more today than 50 years ago
What does fulfilling work mean?
Fufilling a purpose or objective. Or it could mean that you are happy with your work because you feel you are being productive or making a difference