| TRANSFORMATIVE ETHICS by Nathan Coppedge |
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| Justice Through Universal Iterative Confirmation ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Applied You can look at any sin, and determine moral laws. It isn�t just a case of dos and don�ts; sometimes a different wording can shed light on guidelines to follow in life. Impatience -- �Now matters� Murder -- �There is no value without security� Lust -- �Meaning is an intimate thing� Envy -- �Success is concerned with progress� Gluttony -- �Completion is relative� Pride -- �Acceptance is a kind of ownership. Owners should be held accountable� Theft -- �How we fail is based on what we know; how we succeed is based on what we understand� or �To fail is a conviction; success is a conversation� Greed -- �He who wants should ask, and he who asks should ask rightly� If pain is a kind of asking, is it also a kind of greed? A better foundation for the immorality of pain, a way of justifying the good things in life... Applied page 2 |
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Key Terms Intro Qualities: Official Ethical Priority Steps Applied 1 Applied 2 |
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