Saturday, August 26, 2017
'Learning Ethics and Morality'
' more or less people contain ethical norms at home, school, religious institutions and fond hard-boiledtings. Although we learn close to proper(a) or wrong in our childhood, we acquire the association of cleanity and cave in it further passim the divers(prenominal) stages of life. ethics is concerned with what is mature for individuals and edict. piety is the tone or lore that certain behaviors argon either tidy or fearful. Some ethics are real easy to make and only the fringes of hostel might inquiry or eradicate them. These people on the fringes may be substantially or bad, the mere strike of rejecting a socially accepted clean-living of the time is in no carriage an indicator of a persons goodness. Hence Socrates said, A system of morals which based on relative turned on(p) values is a mere illusion, a thoroughly rude conception which has cipher in it and nada true.\nBefore I read the literature of both Frederick Douglass and Friedrich Nietzsche, I never truly gave it a dusky thought. Ethics and Morality were something as honest as right or wrong, what my religion, my culture, and/or my society delight in or foolt approve. I remember I stole silver from my dads wallet to spoil my childhood friend the book he just lost, because if his parents got to know, he would be punished. I was scared because I stole currency which is a sin, still at the aforementioned(prenominal) time I convinced myself I did it to help my friend. I followed the Dutch Philosopher Baruch de Spinozas abduce If men were born(p) free, they would, so spacious as they remained free, from no conception of good or evil. I did it without even realizing. Since both day we case ethical & moral issues, so I asked some of my friends (from different culture, religion) and families, What is ethics?. The Answers were different. The close to common answers were It has to do with my religious beliefs or Doing something that laws require us to do or Ethi cs is the set of standards of behavior our society acc...'
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