#ethic

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It is a ridiculous thing for a man not to fly from his own badness, which is indeed possible, but to fly from other men's badness, which is impossible.


Marcus Aurelius


#ethics #evil #morality #renunciation #stoic

It's the love of right lures men to wrong.


Kim Stanley Robinson


#love

Our shortcomings drive us, motivate us – to work harder or realize another purpose/talent.


Aaron B. Powell


#motivational #success-self-improvement #work-ethic #motivational

It's not about what you have to do, its what you need to do.


Habeeb Akande


#work-ethic #motivational

Where there is not community, trust, respect, ethical behavior are difficult for the young to learn and for the old to maintain.


Robert K. Greenleaf


#elderly #ethics #respect #trust #youth

Evolution has no moral direction. An evolutionary understanding of human nature can explain the differing intuitions we have when we are faced with an individual rather than with a mass of people, or with people close to us rather than with those far away, but it does not justify those feelings.


Peter Singer


#evolution #evolutionary-psychology #morality #nature

What I'm asking you to entertain is that there is nothing we need to believe on insufficient evidence in order to have deeply ethical and spiritual lives.


Sam Harris


#atheism #belief #ethics #humanism #religion

On the ethics of war the Quran and the New Testament are worlds apart. Whereas Jesus tells us to turn the other cheek, the Quran tells us, 'Whoso commits aggression against you, do you commit aggression against him' (2:194). The New Testament says nothing about how to wage war. The Quran, by contrast, is filled with just-war precepts. Here war is allowed in self-defense (2:190; 22:39), but hell is the punishment for killing other Muslims (4:93), and the execution of prisoners of war is explicitly condemned (47:4). Whether in the abstract is is better to rely on a scripture that regulates war or a scripture that hopes war away is an open question, but no Muslim-majority country has yet dropped an atomic bomb in war.


Stephen R. Prothero


#ethics #islam #religion #scripture #war

Religion, declares the modern man, is consciousness of our highest social values. Nothing could be further from the truth. True religion is a profound uneasiness about our highest social values.


Reinhold Niebuhr


#religion #religion

It is recorded in the monastic rules that a monk once performed an abortion on a girl; the Buddha judged his action seriously wrong, which incurred him the highest offense in the monastic rule. A monk committing this kind of wrongful deed must be expelled from the monastic community. The Buddha considered the embryo to be a person like an adult, so the monk who killed the embryo through abortion was judged by Buddhist monastic rules as having committed a crime equal in gravity to killing an adult. In the commentary on the rule stated above, it is stated clearly that killing a human being means destroying human life from the first moment of fertilization to human life outside the womb. So, even though the Buddha himself did not give a clear-cut pronouncement about when personhood occurs, the Buddhist tradition, especially the Theravada tradition, clearly states that personhood starts when the process of fertilization takes place.


Soraj Hongladarom


#bioethics #buddhism #personhood #religion #equality