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'''Relativity of ethics is the concept that something that is deemed good might not be good for everyone.''' A simple analogy would be a mother stealing a loaf of bread for her starving child. Whilst stealing the bread is obviously good for the mother and child, it is bad for the baker and common society. In the context of this site good is always what is best for the planet, earth first. Oddly in the bread example this is difficult to discern, however from a political sense something is deemed good if it is good for the earth.
'''Relativity of ethics is the concept that something that is deemed ''good'' might not be good for everyone.'''  
 
The word ''good'' is a relative term. For instance, on the death Star Luke and the rebels went out to blow it up but, what of the imperial officer coming to work to feed his newborn baby. Was Luke doing ''good'' when he blew them all up or was the imperial officer doing bad when coming to work? I comes down to framing. The only 100% good is what is common for all. We all stand on the earth, we all breath the same air, if someone truly thought their aim was to do good, they would have to be involved in protecting the environment.

Revision as of 04:27, 17 February 2022

Relativity of ethics is the concept that something that is deemed good might not be good for everyone.

The word good is a relative term. For instance, on the death Star Luke and the rebels went out to blow it up but, what of the imperial officer coming to work to feed his newborn baby. Was Luke doing good when he blew them all up or was the imperial officer doing bad when coming to work? I comes down to framing. The only 100% good is what is common for all. We all stand on the earth, we all breath the same air, if someone truly thought their aim was to do good, they would have to be involved in protecting the environment.

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