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this guy grounds his axioms
ОтветитьThe most user-friendly explanation of ethics theory! I love these short educational videos, the real-life examples make ethics so much more than just theory.
Ответитьthis is dope yoooo🙂
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Ответитьyes.
ОтветитьOnline class pa nga
ОтветитьActually, it comes from "deont-" (obligation).
Ответитьhello po sa psych 3-1 ng lpu laguna
ОтветитьI still dont get it, what are the rules he is talking about?
Ответитьwazzup PSBA. ol class pa nga
ОтветитьThank you very much, helped a lot, a month's learning explained in three minutes.
ОтветитьAmazing..
ОтветитьNapadaan para sa online class😂🤣.
Ответитьyou are the best
ОтветитьIt helps me a lot !!!! thank you so much ❤️
Ответитьim aizen im a psychopath i will NEVER believe in ethics or morals in my life.
ОтветитьWhen you surname is a swear word in Australia...
This was a really great video though!
i hate deontologists more than Nazis hate jews.
ОтветитьI love ethics deeply emotional and explanation. God bless.
ОтветитьSuccinct explanation and adequate examples. Thanks a lot. 🙏
ОтветитьEmmanuel Kant believe,
ОтветитьHi Power Puff
Ответитьwhen religion tells the same thing people lose their sh*t
ОтветитьGeneralis vs Particlarism . Do your duty and damn the consequences. Whether it causes harm and death to two people or two million people. If you swear an oath of Allegiance to the Fuhrer or to God you must keep it? My parents lied to me about Santa Claus. Therefore I can't trust "anything" they told me.
ОтветитьIn the first example, the promise to partner with the associate was made with less than full knowledge of that person's character. Withdrawing from the promise may be wise. And there are other cases where unforeseen circumstances necessitate a change. If one promises to join a friend for dinner, but later in the day her child becomes ill, the first obligation is to the child.
ОтветитьI disagree with your analogy about the shady businessman. Correct me if I'm off track but I believe you would not have to do business with him. You're not making a personal exception. You wouldn't expect anyone to do business with that man after finding out he is going to scam. And can make deals that you later break as long as you aren't doing that willingly/purposely and as long as you would be okay with everyone being able to back out of similar deals. If he knew the guy was shady and made a deal that he knew he was going to back out of then it would be wrong. Or if he made a deal and that he regrets and wants to backout for purely selfish reasons that would not be okay because I assume most people would not be okay with everyone else backing out of deals for selfish reasons.
I think way to many use this idea by applying it to a specific circumstance where an action is not permitted, taking a VERY broad rule from that, then reapplying it to a different specific scenario where it doesn't apply anymore.
It's like asking if you should be able to drive home after drinking while out for dinner. If I have two beers and drive home you cant say "That means drinking and driving is okay for everyone." It means that everyone in that situation can drive home. But theres about 100 pre-reqisits to that statement that aren't worth typing out (How many beers, age, height, weight, metabolism, emotional state being fit for driving, driving ability, location, etc)
Well done 👍🏼 - thank you
ОтветитьExplains my shit marriage
ОтветитьI got driver who doesn’t care I say he can’t drive good what you to with his skills as match the stepping out from his job why not advice look bunch of hopeless connections ok all you got is shit and played ok bye
ОтветитьThe first rule of business is to keep a promise even it keeping said promise will bankrupt you. The second rule of business is to never make such a promise.
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