Sigma ζ (she/her) on Nostr: #[0] I am not quite a nihilist, but I understand the motives behind it. Prescriptive ...
npub19fywau9ff6pjmjek7k4kukgdcdf7w4chne57upj5s7y87gk7v27qx7n5nv (npub19fy…n5nv) I am not quite a nihilist, but I understand the motives behind it. Prescriptive ethics create enough trouble to make altogether departing from ethics seem almost reasonable.
Consequentialism, the most raw approach based on teaching people a clear idea of the consequences of their behavior, is still prescriptive in its way, but it requires the assumption that most people really are not fundamentally vicious, and by itself, it leaves you in a quandary if some are. If so, then what?
Consequentialism, the most raw approach based on teaching people a clear idea of the consequences of their behavior, is still prescriptive in its way, but it requires the assumption that most people really are not fundamentally vicious, and by itself, it leaves you in a quandary if some are. If so, then what?