Originally posted by Ozymandias
-- Usually legal codes and the increasingly ethereal notion of "business ethics".
Oh, ts, tsk, tsk. Is it really necessary to have a divinity peaking over one's shoulder, or live in fear of eternal retribution, to behave decently? Or (please, God!
) might there be some inherent possibility of human decency?
... Or shall I start on a "reductio ad absurdum" viz riutalistic murders in the name of Kali?
Oy,
Oz
-- Usually legal codes and the increasingly ethereal notion of "business ethics".
Oh, ts, tsk, tsk. Is it really necessary to have a divinity peaking over one's shoulder, or live in fear of eternal retribution, to behave decently? Or (please, God!
) might there be some inherent possibility of human decency?... Or shall I start on a "reductio ad absurdum" viz riutalistic murders in the name of Kali?
Oy,
Oz
I personally act decently(according to my definition) because of my irrational fear that my grandpa will rise from his grave and whoop my a$$. Business ethics? Legal codes?
I think it all comes down to whether you had a good mother or not. I think business ethics is the funniest though, if they exist they need a serious reworking helped along by the introduction of caning. I don't know if it would change any Enron executives but it would be seriously fun to watch.P.S. All in good fun. I do seriously question the idea of 'inherent' human decency though.
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