Introduction to Ethics

In this lecture we look at the subject matter of ethics, distinguish between moral subjectivism and moral realism, discuss Hume’s law, and look at the differ…
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21 thoughts on “Introduction to Ethics

  1. To Al Sunshine who ask “What is the difference between morals and ethics?”.
    As Ducky said: the ethical man knows he shouldn’t cheat on his wife,
    whereas the moral man doesn’t cheat on his wife :)

  2. Search for my Ethical IQ scale, and have your eyes opened about the true
    root cause of our global conditions. 

  3. That’s how he pronounced it. It just sounded like he pronounced the ‘s’
    because the word following Camus was ‘stated’

  4. Only real thing in itself is time; though this has no relations, a vice of
    gravity.A falsification of gravity. It still presses on you! A question is
    relative only to itself, what we have here is a problem with pride! Just to
    bring the fairness of pride is the best way to approach ethics. All
    fairness attributes itself to an employed reasoning, to say a standing of
    pride in fairness . . . Really it is just about vitality . . . the turn
    will follow another turn!

  5. Since Ethics is still debated(In terms of Ontology, not epistemology). It
    is safe to say that the Divine Command Theory is the solution to moral
    ontology. Morality disproves atheism because atheism can not account for
    moral absolutes. 

  6. I think there is a fundamental obstacle in accepting any theory of Ethics
    seriously, that is the vastness of the universe and the insignificance of
    human life and suffering, in comparison. Did any one try to address this
    problem? Only Albert Camus?

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