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  • Re: NAP and the Heinz dillema

    [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...
    Posted to Philosophy (Forum) by Libertus on Tue, May 22 2012
  • I have a problem with UPB

    Just to make sure we're on the same page, I think it's important to recognise UPB as a deontological system of ethics. Deontology (sometimes called duty ethics) asserts that a moral principle is right for reasons other that a consequence, that the moral value of an action is independant of its...
    Posted to Philosophy (Forum) by Damon Money on Sun, Feb 19 2012
  • Animals still have me stumped...

    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...
    Posted to Philosophy (Forum) by rhanson on Fri, Nov 11 2011
  • Stef's getting his Wiki on!

    Stef's getting some celebrity Wiki action! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-aggression_principle "Murray Rothbard derived the principle from self-ownership. Ayn Rand derived it from the right to life. Stefan Molyneux validated it through the application of his Universally preferable behaviour...
    Posted to Promoting FDR (Forum) by fingolfin on Wed, Oct 28 2009
  • UPB,NAP : Deeper understanding

    I have some thoughts that are more or less spinning in my head, I will now try to put them down into something that may or may not resemble order. (<x> denotes a person whit the identity x, "Later time" is defined as a time when <A> is no longer agressing against <B>) If <A>...
    Posted to Philosophy (Forum) by Marcus on Thu, Jul 16 2009
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