"Ethics is not moral. Ethics has always been, is, and will be, the same. Morale is changeable. "[E-mail]
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Ethics = Part of the philosophy that studies the foundations of morality, rules of conduct set
I do not like to write about ethics because it serves a lot of nuisance sausage. Many thinkers look to the Ethics as a "philosopher's stone" of philosophy I get the dictionary definition.
Ethics is as changeable as morals and "morality" because it attempts to define what is GOOD and BAD or GOOD and EVIL.
I like math because it does not recognize what is good or bad, but what is more efficient or less efficient.
Let's use the example euthanasia.
There is an "ethical consensus" that we should not kill, should maintain life even as we possibly can, ethically then a doctor should never take someone off, it would not be good.
But the math shows us that disease statistics that the patient has no known cure, keep it on expensive, there is another patient with a higher "probability" of healing that needs that bed.
Realize that logic suggests that not prolong life beyond what is necessary, not because it is good or bad, but because there is EFFICIENT.
The Ethics sometimes ignores the logic:
"Life is a gift from God and only he can take", "While there is life there is hope", "If science allows the patient to remain alive then he will be forced to stay alive", "A life is priceless" "Tomorrow we can find a cure" ...
Ethics can be filled with as many as subjectivism and moral dogmas and morals because it is nothing more than a set of rules of conduct.
In some Muslim countries if I have 3 wives can not be accused of not being ethical, the law allows me, morality does not condemn me.
Here in Brazil if I'm a lover not being ethical with my wife and if I have another wife until I can be arrested.
Is it ethical to have a wife, it is ethical to have 3 wives, or varies according to the established rules of conduct?
"Decipher me or I'll devour!"
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