All poetry, religious and metaphysical thinking, and
ethical principles fall into this category, and therefore can not be called true assertions.
Not exact matches
A man can not control beforehand the possibilities upon which he must act; he can not in the moment of decision
fall back upon
principles, upon a general
ethical theory which can relieve him of responsibility for the decision; rather, every moment of decision is essentially new.
While helpful, the Code
falls short of describing how these
principles ensure
ethical practices.