Monday, September 11, 2017
'Learning Ethics and Morality'
' most(prenominal)(prenominal) people understand ethical norms at home, school, religious institutions and neighborly maketings. Although we learn closely chasten or wrong in our childhood, we acquire the acquaintance of deterrent exampleity and bump it further end-to-end the contrary stages of life. devotion is concerned with what is right for individuals and corporation. faith is the judgement or wisdom that certain behaviors argon either well behaved or full-grown. Some ethics are very(prenominal) easy to engage and only the fringes of troupe might oppugn or carry off them. These people on the fringes may be substantially or bad, the mere bend of rejecting a socially accepted chaste of the time is in no substance an indicator of a persons goodness. Hence Socrates said, A system of morality which based on relative unrestrained values is a mere illusion, a thoroughly egregious conception which has vigour in it and nothing true.\nBefore I read the b ooks of both Frederick Douglass and Friedrich Nietzsche, I never truly gave it a mystifying thought. Ethics and Morality were something as frank as right or wrong, what my religion, my culture, and/or my society authorise or take ont approve. I remember I stole currency from my dads wallet to vitiate my childhood comrade the book he just lost, because if his parents got to know, he would be punished. I was scared because I stole coin which is a sin, save at the similar time I convinced myself I did it to help my friend. I followed the Dutch Philosopher Baruch de Spinozas restate If men were natural free, they would, so retentive as they remained free, from no conception of good or evil. I did it without even realizing. Since every day we guinea pig 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 Doin g something that laws require us to do or Ethics is the set of standards of behavior our society acc...'
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