PROFESSOR:One of the most endearing ethical ideas as far as I'm concerned is 'The Golden Rule' which states 'Treat others only in ways that you're willing to be treated in the exact same situation. This ethical theory is present in all the major religions and philosophies, and for good ...
The section on Ethical Theory covers the classic theories as well as ethical relativism to orient students to the nature and importance of ethics. The section on the sanctity of life versus the quality of life examines a vital but often neglected issue in moral philosophy. Introductions and ...
The golden rule, the ethical principle that we should do toothers what we want others to do to us, is known also in Christiantradition as the rule of love of neighbor. The aim of this paper is toinquire the relationship between two levels of meaning of the goldenrule according to Karol...
The golden rule, the ethical principle that we should do toothers what we want others to do to us, is known also in Christiantradition as the rule of love ... SDS Salles - 《Veritas》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 The Golden Rule. The golden rule is surely the most popular of moral maxim...
1)The golden rule道德金律 1.The golden rule is "Don t unto others as you would have them don t unto you " , or "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you " .道德金律即是指:“己所不欲,勿施于人”或者“己欲立而立人,己欲达而达人”。 2)moral self-discipline道德自律 1....
The Golden Rule(a.k.a. the ethic of reciprocity) is summarized as “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”. Commandments IV – X are specific examples of the application of The Golden Rule. The Golden Rule has been expressed in many ways in many different cultural settings...
Although one might think such risky and costly behaviors performed for a stranger would be selected against by natural selection, Pfaff argues that the universal nature of the golden rule is evidence that humans have a physiologically based predisposition for ethical behavior much as we do for ...
This article examines 'Golden Rule reasoning' – reasoning according to the principle that we should treat others as we would have them treat us – as a basis for moral action and as a criterion for assessing the moral quality and implications of laws. After distinguishing the Golden Rule from...
Is in this Rule where we should find confirmations of the ethical, political and ... Martín Grassi - 《Franciscanum》 被引量: 2发表: 2017年 The Morality of Bargaining: Insights from 'Caritas in Veritate' Pope Benedict XVI's 2009 Encyclical-Letter "Caritas in Veritate," (CV) breaks some...
Donald Pfaff, the author of the new bookThe Neuroscience of Fair Play: Why We (Usually) Follow the Golden Rule, thinks he has the answer. Our brains, he says, are hardwired to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. Individual acts of aggression and evil occur when this ci...