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Hope is a passion for the possible.

~ Søren Kierkegaard

Søren Kierkegaard Ethics Hope Passion Philosophy Possibility Religion

There is always only one question in the ethics of truth: how will I, as some-one, continue to exceed my own being?

~ Alain Badiou

Alain Badiou Ethics

if [God] doesn't exist, man is the chief of the earth, of the universe. Magnificent! Only how is he going to be good without God?

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Ethics

It is different with the upper classes. They, following science, want to base justice on reason alone, but not with Christ, as before, and they have already proclaimed that there is no crime, that there is no sin. And that's consistent, for if you have no God what is the meaning of crime?

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Ethics

It is not at all surprising that the disciples imagined that the law had been abrogated, when Jesus made promises like this. For these promises reversed all popular notions of right and wrong, and pronounced a blessing on all that was accounted worthless.

~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dietrich Bonhoeffer Ethics

I did dream of it, chiefly because 'all things are lawful.' That was quite right what you taught me, for you talked a lot to me about that. For if there's no everlasting God, there's no such thing as virtue, and there's no need of it.

~ Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky Ethics

The principle that the end justifies the means is and remains the only rule of political ethics, anything else is just a vague chatter and melts away between one’s fingers.

~ Arthur Koestler

Arthur Koestler Ethics Politics

It is impossible, or not easy, to alter by argument what has long been absorbed by habit

~ Aristotle

Aristotle Ancient Philosophy Aristotle Ethics Limits Of Philosophy Philosophy

If you witness evil men committing evil deeds and do nothing, what does that make you?

~ K.l. Toth

K.l. Toth Ethics Moral Philosophy Witness

Those who think that modern times are wickeder than previous times are apt to identify the cause as the weakening of a sense of moral law, associated with the departure of religious traditions of morality as a social influence... Such views give comfort to apologists for religion, who fasten on the implication that to revive a culture of moral concern people must be encouraged back into churches. But this reprises the usual muddle that getting people to accept as true... such propositions as that at a certain historical point a virgin gave birth, that the laws of nature were arbitrarily suspended so that, for example, water turned into wine, that several corpses came to life (and so forth), will somehow give them a logical reason for living morally (according to the attached view of what is moral - e.g. not marrying if you can help it, not divorcing if you do, and so forth again). It is scarcely needful to repeat that the morality and the metaphysics here separately at stake do not justify or even need one another, and that the moral questions require to be grounded and justified on their own merits in application to what they concern, namely, the life of human beings in the social setting.

~ A.c. Grayling

A.c. Grayling Ethics Religion

And not just the right thing; it’s profoundly the right thing to do, because the one argument for accessibility that doesn’t get made nearly often enough is how extraordinarily better it makes some people’s lives. How many opportunities do we have to dramatically improve people’s lives just by doing our job a little better?

~ Steve Krug

Steve Krug Accessibility Design Ethics

I cannot kill someone, he thought.

~ Lois Lowry

Lois Lowry Conscience Ethics Killing

We encounter God in the face of a stranger. That, I believe, is the Hebrew Bible’s single greatest and most counterintuitive contribution to ethics. God creates difference; therefore it is in one-who-is-different that we meet god. Abraham encounters God when he invites three strangers into his tent.

~ Jonathan Sacks

Jonathan Sacks Abraham Difference Ethics God Strangers

Life in a box was unbearable.How did humans stand it?

~ Patrick Jennings

Patrick Jennings Box Ethics Humans Reptiles Snakes

I had no idea what humans were capable of. I heard they were crafty, but how are they able to do such things?You mean harness light and water? Speedy asked. Change the weather?Yes.It's only the beginning, Speedy said. There are more marvels waiting. Some not so marvelous.Such as?Be not in haste, said the tortoise.There is nothing here but time.If you live long enough, you will see.Of course, though, you will see them from your cage.Live long enough? I asked. Are there mortal dangers here?The tortoise chuckled. The boy doesn't always take very good care of his prisoners, Rex the lizard chimed in.What do you mean? He doesn't feed us enough?Sometimes he doesn't understand what we need to survive, Rex answered. Sometimes he plays too rough.How can a creature able to bend the laws of nature be so cruel? I asked.

~ Patrick Jennings

Patrick Jennings Ethics Humans Lizard Pets Power Reptiles Snake Tortoise

Until we are willing to oppose all abortion--ALL ABORTION---then the Christian community will lack the true ethical high ground to oppose ANY ABORTIONS. The minute we concede that there is any ground--even in the so-called case of rape, incest or the health of the mother---to make a decision to self-consciously and deliberately kill a child based on our puny, finite understanding of the facts, and a a cost-benefit analysis based on our pragmatic post-modern vision of utlilitarian ethics, we have conceded everything. We have abandoned biblical law and granted to Planned Parenthood the legitimacy of the core argument they have advanced since Margaret Sanger founded the organization--namely, that some circumstances of pregnancy are sufficiently uncomfortable or troubling that man has the right to play God and declare his own authority to take the life of an innocent, unborn baby.

~ Douglas W. Phillips

Douglas W. Phillips Abortion Ethics

So I'd been captured? So I was starving?Did that mean I had to shrivel up and die?I could still slither. I could still hiss. Nothing had been stolen from me except my freedom.What I needed was a new plan.

~ Patrick Jennings

Patrick Jennings Captivity Ethics Freedom Pet Reptile Snake Snakes

Under opacity and in the newfound complexity of the world, people can hide risks and hurt others, with the law incapable of catching them. Iatrogenics has both delayed and invisible consequences. It is hard to see causal links, to fully understand what’s going on.Under such epistemic limitations, skin in the game is the only true mitigator of fragility.

~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Nassim Nicholas Taleb Ethics

Blessedness is not the reward of virtue, but virtue itself.

~ Baruch Spinoza

Baruch Spinoza Ethics Virtue

It is very wrong to kill any one[.]Oh, I hate the cheap severity of abstract ethics!

~ Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde Ethics

Is it possible that future generations will regard our present agribuisness and eating practices in much the same way we now view Nero's entertainments or Mengele's experiments? My own initial reaction is that such a comparison is hysterical, extreme - and yet the reason it seems extreme to me appears to be that I believe animals are less morally important than human behings; and when it comes to defending such a belief, even to myself, I have to acknowledge that (a) I have an obvious selfish interest in this belief, since I like to eat certain kinds of animals and want to be able to keep doing it, and (b) I haven't succeeded in working out any sort of personal ethical system in which the belief is truly defensible instead of just selfishly convenient.

~ David Foster Wallace

David Foster Wallace Animal Liberation Animal Rights Ethics Morals

Human beings are never to be treated as a means but always as ends.

~ Immanuel Kant

Immanuel Kant Ethics Selfishness

I am not well-versed in theory, but in my view, the cow deserves her life. As does the ram. As does the ladybug. As does the elephant. As do the fish, and the dog and the bee; as do other sentient beings. I will always be in favor of veganism as a minimum because I believe that sentient beings have a right not to be used as someone else's property. They ask us to be brave for them, to be clear for them, and I see no other acceptable choice but to advocate veganism. If these statements make me a fundamentalist, then I will sew a scarlet F on my jacket so that all may know I'm fundamentally in favor of nonviolence; may they bury me in it so that all will know where I stood.

~ Vincent J. Guihan

Vincent J. Guihan Ahimsa Animals Ethics Fundamentalism Nonviolence Veganism

Counsel involving right and wrong should never be sought from a man who does not say his prayers.

~ Fulton J. Sheen

Fulton J. Sheen Counsel Ethics Guidance

Seek not that your sons and your daughters should not see visions, should not dream dreams; seek that they should see true visions, that they should dream noble dreams. Such out-going of the imagination is one with aspiration, and will do more to elevate above what is low and vile than all possible inculcations of morality.

~ George Macdonald

George Macdonald Ethics Imaginations

Deplorable practices adopted during the last century were repeatedly declared necessary if regrettable in order to win the war. Oddly enough, we've yet to win. You'd think somebody would have asked before this why the regrettable but necessary measures haven't actually produced the promised results.

~ Jack Campbell

Jack Campbell Ethics Tactics War

The limitation of the ethical phenomenon to its place and time does not imply its rejection but, on the contrary, its validation. One does not use canons to shoot sparrows.

~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Dietrich Bonhoeffer Appropriateness Ethics Moderation Overkill

Tut, tut. We can't let mere sentiment intrude. This is Science.

~ K.w. Jeter

K.w. Jeter End Of The World Ethics Lord Bendray Science

Each of us lives with a sword over his head.There are those who can ignore its shadow and those who cannot. Those who cannot are not necessarily better than those who can. But they are the creators of the special myth of their time, because any myth is the creation of the very few who cannot bear reality.

~ Murray Kempton

Murray Kempton Activism Activism Inspiration American History Ethics Myth Revolution

Since I was a small girl, I have lived inside this cottage, shelted by its roof and walls. I have known of people suffering—I have not been blind to them in the way that privilege allows, the way my own husband and now my daughter are blind. It is a statement of fact and not a judgement to say Charlie and Ella’s minds aren’t oriented in that direction; in a way, it absolves them, whereas the unlucky have knocked on the door of my consciousness, they have emerged from the forest and knocked many times over the course of my life, and I have only occasionally allowed them entry. I’ve done more than nothing and much less than I could have. I have laid inside, beneath a quilt on a comfortable couch, in a kind of reverie, and when I heard the unlucky outside my cottage, sometimes I passed them coins or scraps of food, and sometimes I ignored them altogether; if I ignored them, they had no choice but to walk back into the woods, and when they grew weak or got lost or were circled by wolves, I pretended I couldn’t hear them calling my name.

~ Curtis Sittenfeld

Curtis Sittenfeld Community Empathy Ethics Politics

No one is without Christianity, if we agree on what we mean by the word. It is every individual's individual code of behavior, by means of which he makes himself a better human being than his nature wants to be, if he followed his nature only. Whatever its symbol—cross or crescent or whatever—that symbol is man's reminder of his duty inside the human race. Its various allegories are the charts against which he measures himself and learns to know what he is. It cannot teach man to be good as the textbook teaches him mathematics. It shows him how to discover himself, evolve for himself a moral code and standard within his capacities and aspirations, by giving him a matchless example of suffering and sacrifice and the promise of hope.

~ William Faulkner

William Faulkner Ethics Religion Writing

... primitive times had required primitive obedience, that later generations evolved to the point where parents offered themselves as sacrifice - as in the dark knights of the ovens which pocked old earth history - and that current generations had to deny any command for sacrifice. Sol had written that whatever God now took in human consciousness - whether as a mere manifestation of the subconscious in all its revanchist needs or as a more conscious attempt at philosophical and ethical evolution - humankind could no longer agree to offer up sacrifice in God's name. Sacrifice and the agreement to sacrifice had written human history in blood.

~ Dan Simmons

Dan Simmons Ethics God Obedience Philosophy

There are already plenty of people who will take a firm stand on the need to be competely impartial between right and wrong.

~ Martin Cohen

Martin Cohen Dilemmas Ethics Philosophy Values In Life

ethics is not about platitudes, let alone tautologies, logic or mathematics, but about difficult choices - dilemmas.

~ Martin Cohen

Martin Cohen Ethics Philosophy Values In Life

Some people say they love animals and yet harm them nonetheless, I'm glad those people don't love me.

~ Marc Bekoff

Marc Bekoff Animals Consistency Ethics

Men with power had the responsibility to know what was best, and they so rarely did.

~ Beck Sherman

Beck Sherman Ethics Politics Power Responisibility

Every skill and every inquiry, and similarly every action and rational choice, is thought to aim at some good; and so the good had been aptly described as that at which everything aims.

~ Aristotle

Aristotle Aristotle Ethics The Good Virtue

[At the scene of a murder]The cats' bloodthirst was normal; it was the way God had made them. They were hunters, they killed for food and to train their young--well maybe sometimes for sport. But this violent act by some unknown human had nothing to do with hunting--for a human to brutally maim one of the own kind out of rage or sadism or greed was, to Joe and Dulcie (the cats), a shocking degradation of the human condition. To imagine that vicious abandon in a human deeply distressed Dulcie; she did not like thinking about humans that way.

~ Shirley Rousseau Murphy

Shirley Rousseau Murphy Cats Ethics Human Condition Morals Murder

What interests me, personally, is work which in some way, speaks the truth to power…I don’t think we speak the truth to power for power’s ear, but for the ear and the imagination of future generations, who would seek to live in a world free from the malign and self-serving influence of those who wield it.

~ Irvine Welsh

Irvine Welsh Ethics Political Commentary Politics Posterity Power Resistance Social Commentary

Finding a new ethics or esthetics, as Dr. Douglass asks, will not put us in a state of grace. Existence is not given meaning by importing it into a revelation from the outside. The meaning is —there, in more closely contacting the actual situation, the only situation that there is, whatever it is. As our situation is, closely contacting it would surely result in plenty of trouble and perhaps in terrible social conflicts, terrible opportunities and duties, during which we might learn something and at the end of which we might know something, even a new ethics; for it is in such conflicts that new ethics are discovered. But it is just these conflicts that we do not observe happening. Everybody talks nice. At most there is some unruliness and dumb protest, and some withdrawal.So urging the juveniles to go to church is not serious, for how will the church give them faith? What opportunity will it open?

~ Paul Goodman

Paul Goodman Ethics
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