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Determined “Morality” “Morality” is a concept which claims to explain optional yet preferable behavior for human interaction. In order to be a valid theory of “morality” it must be, like any theory, rational, i.e. universal, logical, consistent, reversible, predictable...
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[quote user="Arius"]It is permissible for the husband to do nothing. It isn't permissible for the druggist to withhold life-saving medicine from the woman. I'm not saying all medicine should be free, nor am I arguing for "free stuff for dying people". It simply seems that...
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What moral obligations do human beings have to animals? I know this subject has come up before on these forums, but I have yet to find a satisfactory answer. Is UPB applicable to non-human beings? If so, does it apply to all animals or just certain species? Does it apply to insects? What about plants...
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There are three fundamental paradigms or axioms that influence human behaviour; Morality (NAP), Ethics (Virtue) and Incentives. Lets accept the NAP as the main UPB compliant moral rule. Now, lets assume that incentives drive the initiation of violence (violation of NAP) which results in no choice for...
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