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Plants are not like us. They are different in critical and fundamental ways. As I catalog the differences between plants and animals, the horizon stretches out before me faster than I can travel and forces me to acknowledge that perhaps I was destined to study plants for decades only in order to more fully appreciate that they are beings we can never truly understand. Only when we begin to grasp this deep otherness can we be sure we are no longer projecting ourselves onto plants. Finally we can begin to recognize what is actually happening. Our world is falling apart quietly. Human civilization has reduced the plant, a four-million-year-old life form, into three things: food, medicine, and wood...

~ Hope Jahren

Hope Jahren Ethics Otherness Plants

It's not that there are no differences between human and non-human animals, any more than there are no differences between black people and white people, freeborn citizens and slaves, men and women, Jews and gentiles, gays or heterosexuals. The question is rather: are they morally relevant differences? This matters because morally catastrophic consequences can ensue when we latch on to a real but morally irrelevant difference between sentient beings.

~ David Pearce

David Pearce Animals Animals Rights Antiracism Antispeciesism Ethics Lgbt Vegan Veganism

Frankly, Pedro Almodóvar's recent box office hit, Volver, is the first movie I've seen in which a young woman's retaliation against sexual violence doesn't ultimately boomerang around to destroy her

~ Sarah Stillman

Sarah Stillman Almodóvar Ethics Feminsim Retaliation Volver

If indeed good were a feeling....then it would exist in time. But that is why to call it so is to commit the naturalistic fallacy. It will always remain pertinent to ask, whether the feeling itself is good; and if do, then good cannot itself be identical with any feeling.

~ G.e. Moore

G.e. Moore Ethics Goodness Moral Philosophy Philosophy

Nothing forbids man to enjoy himself, save grim and gloomy superstition

~ Baruch Spinoza

Baruch Spinoza Ethics Happiness Philosophy Pleasure Spinoza Superstition

Putting yourself in the place of others...is what thinking ethically is all about.

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Charity Ethics Moral Philosophy

…if geometry were as much opposed to our passions and present interests as is ethics, we should contest it and violate I but little less, notwithstanding all the demonstrations of Euclid and Archimedes…

~ Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Ethics Moral Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Of Mind

I don't actually think that ethics are derived from principles. At all. Patricia scooted a little closer again and touched his arm with a few cool fingertips. I think that the most basic thing of ethics is being aware of how your actions affect others, and having an awareness of what they want and how they feel. And that's always going to depend on who you're dealing with.

~ Charlie Jane Anders

Charlie Jane Anders Ethics

men, in so far as they live in obedience to reason necessarily do only such things as are necessarily good for human nature, and consequently for each individual man.

~ Baruch Spinoza

Baruch Spinoza Altruism Ethics Moral Philosophy Philosophy Spinoza Virtue

...moral relativism, a position many find attractive only until they are faced with someone who is doing something really, really wrong.

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Ethics Moral Philosophy Philosophy

What’s the point of having beliefs and values if we don't stand up for the former and live by the latter?

~ Colleen Patrick-Goudreau

Colleen Patrick-Goudreau Ethical Behavior Ethics Ethics And Moral Philosophy Values And Principles

The true religion is to be posited not in the knowledge or confession of what God allegedly does or has done for our salvation, but in what we must do to become worthy of this.

~ Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant Ethics God Religion Salvation

At the present time there still exist many doctrines which choose to leave in the shadow certain troubling aspects of a too complex situation. But their attempt to lie to us is in vain. Cowardice does not pay. Those reasonable metaphysics, those consoling ethics with which they would like to entice us only accentuate the disorder from which we suffer.

~ Simone De Beauvoir

Simone De Beauvoir Ambiguity Delusion Ethics Ideology Self Deception

You can do what's right, or you can do what you are told.

~ Phil Ochs

Phil Ochs Conscience Ethical Behavior Ethics

The standards of judgement must be rooted in the whys and wherefores of life as it is lived, the world as it is, not our wished-for fantasy of the world as it should be.

~ Saul D. Alinsky

Saul D. Alinsky Ethics Realism

Man cannot bear to be in the wrong. As soon as he feels guilt or remorse, he bends his ethics to suit himself. Actions do not flow from ethics, but ethics from actions, and it is by refining our actions that we refine our ethics.

~ Neel Burton

Neel Burton Ethics Philosophy Self Deception Virtue

Thus we find that the unconditioned condition of the goodness of anything is rational nature...To play this role, however, rational nature must itself be something of unconditional value--and end in itself.

~ Christine M. Korsgaard

Christine M. Korsgaard Ethics Kant Moral Philosophy

Their reliance on biblical quotations does not augur well for their for their openness to moral reasoning....

~ Peter Singer

Peter Singer Ethics Moral Philosophy Religion

If you view yourself as having a value-conferring status in virtue of of your power of rational choice, you must view anyone who has the power of rational choice as having...a value conferring status.

~ Christine M. Korsgaard

Christine M. Korsgaard Ethics Kant Moral Philosophy

[A} maxim's legal character must be intrinsic: it must have what I shall call 'lawlike form.' this is why legal character, or universality, must be understood as lawlike form, that is, as a requirement of universalizability.

~ Christine M. Korsgaard

Christine M. Korsgaard Ethics Kant Moral Philosophy

There are people dying from famine on the roads, and you do not issue the stores of your granaries for them. When people die, you say, 'it is not owing to me, it is owing to the year.' In what does this differ from stabbing a man and killing him, and then saying, 'it was not I, it was the weapon?

~ Mencius

Mencius Charity Eastern Philosophy Ethics Moral Philosophy

Just because something was legal didn't automatically make it right.

~ Carl Hiaasen

Carl Hiaasen Ethical Ethics Legal Moral

Any preference for my group's interests over yours must be justified by some unbiased, disinterested ethic. Which sounds simple but, given that we're dealing with Humans and not Vulcans, it's sometimes difficult for two parties to agree on basic principles, specially parties who are unable or unwilling to switch points of view. This is the power of ethical reasoning.

~ Michael Shermer

Michael Shermer Ethics

Bushido as an independent code of ethics may vanish, but its power will not perish from the earth; its schools of martial prowess or civic honor may be demolished, but its light and its glory will long survive their ruins. Like its symbolic flower, after it is blown to the four winds, it will still bless mankind with the perfume with which it will enrich life.

~ Inazo Nitobe

Inazo Nitobe Bushido Code Enrichment Ethics Perfume

Plato in both the Gorgias and the Republic looked back to Socrates and asserted that it is better to suffer tortures on the rack than to have a soul burdened with the guilt of doing evil. Aristotle does not confront this position directly: he merely emphasizes that it is better still both to be free from having done evil and to be free from being tortured on the rack.

~ Alasdair Macintyre

Alasdair Macintyre Aristotle Ethics Plato

To call the Form [of the Good] eternal is misleading: that something lasts forever does not render it any the better, any more than long-enduring whiteness is whiter than ephemeral whiteness.

~ Alasdair Macintyre

Alasdair Macintyre Aristotle Ethics Plato

As the pace of the campaign quickened, politics began to clash with Kennedy's innate sense of responsibility. – Arthur Schlesinger

~ David Pietrusza

David Pietrusza Decision Making Ethics Expediency Reflection Statecraft Urgency

Mr. Lilly, on the other hand, is not selling me a product I can use. He is selling a fancy new thing called a methodology. You know what a methodology is? It's a painted box filled with nothing except my own desires for a more profitable company. He is looking to take a percentage of the transaction between me and my own soul without creating any value. This is a very old trick that's been going on since religion began. It is without ethics and it distinguishes me from Mr. Lilly.

~ Charlie Close

Charlie Close Ethics Methodology Religion Work

… what I’m saying is that if we and all the other species on earth are the only life forms in the universe and if there are no gods and let’s face it apart from a few tired scrolls written 300 years after the death of Jesus and his disciples there is no actual proof of a God or gods then we, the humans, who are meant to be at the height of the evolutionary tree, are in fact at the bottom because no other species on this planet is enslaved to the economy. Every other species is born free and lives free. We humans are born into economic slavery and life crippling debt.

~ Arun D. Ellis

Arun D. Ellis Economics Philosophy Ethics Philosophy Political

...I realized that my father, of all these men, was the most obstinate, helplessly bonded to his better instincts and their excessive demands. I only then understood that he had quit his job not merely because he was fearful of what awaited us down the line should we agree like the others to be relocated, but because, for better or worse, when he was bullied by superior forces that he deemed corrupt it was his nature not to yield--in this instance, to resist either running away to Canada, as my mother urged our doing, or bowing to a government directive that was patently unjust. There were two types of strong men: those like Uncle Monty And Abe Steinheim, remorseless about their making money, and those like my father, ruthlessly obedient to their idea of fair play.

~ Philip Roth

Philip Roth Ethics Fair Play Fairness Instincts Morals Mores Obstinacy Standards

You don’t have to spend much time with the elderly or those with terminal illness to see how often medicine fails the people it is supposed to help. The waning days of our lives are given over to treatments that addle our brains and sap our bodies for a sliver’s chance of benefit. They are spent in institutions—nursing homes and intensive care units—where regimented, anonymous routines cut us off from all the things that matter to us in life. Our reluctance to honestly examine the experience of aging and dying has increased the harm we inflict on people and denied them the basic comforts they most need.

~ Atul Gawande

Atul Gawande Aging Doctors Ethics Mortality Patients

If the teachings of the Protestants in Europe gave birth to the Protestant ethics and the modern civilization, it becomes alarming that most of our charismatic teachings today mainly concentrate on individual aggrandizement

~ Sunday Adelaja

Sunday Adelaja Aggrandizement Alarming Becomes Birth Charismatic Civilizations Concentrate Ethics Europe Gave If Individual Modern Protestants Teachings

I am in a profession that has succeeded because of its ability to fix. If your problem is fixable, we know just what to do. But if it’s not? The fact that we have had no adequate answers to this question is troubling and has caused callousness, inhumanity, and extraordinary suffering.

~ Atul Gawande

Atul Gawande Doctors Ethics Medicine Mortality Patients

In some crucial cases ... repugnance is the emotional expression of deep wisdom, beyond reason’s power completely to articulate it.

~ Leon R. Kass

Leon R. Kass Ethics Philosophy

As for the errors I make, the only punishment I acknowledge for having made them is my awareness of those errors, and having to live with it: there is, there should be, no heavier penalty on a person's soul, mind and heart.

~ Joumana Haddad

Joumana Haddad Ethics Guilty Conscience Punishment Religion

If a curiously selective plague came along and killed all people of intermediate height, 'tall' and 'short' would come to have just as precise a meaning as 'bird' or 'mammal'. The same is true of human ethics and law. Our legal and moral systems are deeply species-bound. The director of a zoo is legally entitled to 'put down' a chimpanzee that is surplus to requirements, while any suggestion that he might 'put down' a redundant keeper or ticket-seller would be greeted with howls of incredulous outrage. The chimpanzee is the property of the zoo. Humans are nowadays not supposed to be anybody's property, yet the rationale for discriminating against chimpanzees in this way is seldom spelled out, and I doubt if there is a defensible rationale at all. Such is the breathtaking speciesism of our attitudes, the abortion of a single human zygote can arouse more moral solicitude and righteous indignation than the vivisection of any number of intelligent adult chimpanzees! [T]he only reason we can be comfortable with such a double standard is that the intermediates between humans and chimps are all dead.

~ Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins Abortion Animal Law Ethics Nonhuman Animal Nonhuman Rights Species Ethics Speciesism Taxonomy

Peace is a process - a way of solving problems.

~ John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy Ethics Peace Politics

The media could not be policed from without and had to be policed from within.

~ Tom Clancy

Tom Clancy Ethics Heritage Professionalism

Netiquette: The social code of network communication. Internet code of conduct based on the Golden Rule. Ethical philosophy of common rules.

~ David Chiles

David Chiles Code Ethics Golden Rule Internet Moral Netiquette Online Rules

...ethics were in most cases a burden that could be reasonably ignored in pursuit of necessity.

~ Kelley Armstrong

Kelley Armstrong A Lack Of Ethics Ethics Gabriel
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