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Old 11-05-2005, 01:49 PM
DougShrapnel DougShrapnel is offline
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Default Last dying gasp of ethics

I've tried to come up with a correct ethical structure, and like all those before me have missed the bar, to a much greater degree. But my last attempt at ethics wishes to include that a probabilty of ethical belief is correct. For instance in order for man to be ethical around 89% should believe that murder is wrong. The remainder should have varing beliefs about the correctness or incorrectness of murder. This goes to all things ethical. Charity, 89% should believe that charity is good. The remainer should believe things like charity is uselss, I wish to rip off charity, and the like. So personal ethics really can't be described in a correct fashion. People that hold the varying degrees of minority ethical beliefs are as correct as the prople that hold the majority ethical belief. I suspect that this ethical approach will end in failure too.
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