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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics here just scroll down to applied ethics
commonly used interchangeably with 'morality' ... and sometimes it is used more narrowly to mean the moral principles of a particular tradition, group or individual
Thank you Cambridge Dictionary of Philospy
@Deleted User YOu started with this 'or just continue letting the masses wing it with social media?'
what did you mean by it?
people are using social media to virtue signal on situations that often inflated by its source
people are beign used online
they are milking their emotions so they act upon their values to resonate moraly
most of the times in an unethical manor
actually behaving like assholes thinking their are the best
What you are talking about is "Virtue Signaling"
thats a catchy phrase
I don't think Morality can be considered a science.
what
ever had philosophy?
where do you think the word morality comes from?
Just because there's a study of it doesn't make it science.
the study theorised the name
and created it
thousands of years ago
Science implies that morality is universal.
I'd disagree with that.
you knwo all cutlrures have diferent principles and values right?
Yes.
lto uphold the morale one must go and follow your group princpiples and values
get it?
That's not arguing that it's a science.
ethics is the science
that is divided in many branches
@Deleted User Virtue Signaling is a common term.
ethics created the term morality
No, people did.
okay rye
@Deleted User Talking about people acting like cunts online thinking they are in the right and doing a good thing, well, thats nothing new, it's just the SM give these people a bigger audients to feed their ego. I wouldn't worry about those ppl too much.
That's a terrible starting point.
Is it important to humanity that we live ethically? Absolutely.
yea is nothing new i know, but the thing i am takling about is to replace the principles and values they are using in social media to sway people with the ones ethics teaches
I went to a science college, Ethic, Theology and Morality were part of the Arts minors. The only non-Arts Ethics courses were the legal courses in support of a science feild
But Ethics is more akin to art than to science.
Half the people the agree with them in public don't agree in private. Think back to your school days and all the back stabbing going on there. It's the same shit just on a bigger scale.
It's more of the shared art of human experience than it is to something that can be worked into equations, measured, and verified.