Ethicists argue that ethics is a requirement for human life. The question is: does human life require ethics to sustain, develop and grow what is essential for life as it is currently defined?
Generalists refer to ethics as “moral principles” but differ on their authorship and who is responsible for any or all questions, arguments or definitions of ethics–even though all man-made religions attempt to take credit for ethics from Judaism, Constantine I’s Christianity, Islam, and the rest from Zoroaster to Buddha, with most laws that embody ethics coming from the ruler Hammurabi. None of these attempts to take credit for ethics holds up under the historical microscope.
History shows that ethics and the teaching of ethics filtered through human history for thousands of years before ...
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