John Stuart Mill, by contrast, argued that
the rules of right and wrong should above all else achieve the greatest good for the greatest number of people, even though particular individuals might be worse off as a result.
Me - I agree, I believe as a society, we need laws and
rules of right and wrong.
Not exact matches
Although there is no
right or
wrong way to profit in the stock market, we feel the best way to yield consistent stock trading profits is through following a disciplined,
rule - based trading strategy
and market timing system that yields consistent gains with the least amount
of proportionate risk.
Think
of the «
rules» or what is
right and wrong, like a parent who sets guidelines for their child to keep them safe,
and when they step out
of those guidelines a good parent disciplines the child.
Opposing views
of right and wrong are best addressed
and accommodated in a democratic political debate, with the judiciary serving the vital but secondary role
of ensuring that basic
rights are protected to prevent oppression
of minorities by majoritarian
rule.
n the Grimms» world, evil may
rule, but there is also the utopian promise that with a sense
of right and wrong, plus some magic, one might be able to live happily ever after.
Now this Law or
Rule about
Right and Wrong used to be called the Law
of Nature.
And there would be no sense in trying to do that unless you and he had some sort of agreement as to what Right and Wrong are; just as there would be no sense in saying that a footballer had committed a foul unless there was some agreement about the rules of footba
And there would be no sense in trying to do that unless you
and he had some sort of agreement as to what Right and Wrong are; just as there would be no sense in saying that a footballer had committed a foul unless there was some agreement about the rules of footba
and he had some sort
of agreement as to what
Right and Wrong are; just as there would be no sense in saying that a footballer had committed a foul unless there was some agreement about the rules of footba
and Wrong are; just as there would be no sense in saying that a footballer had committed a foul unless there was some agreement about the
rules of football.
As Stephen Carter has written, it isn't simply a matter
of understanding
right from
wrong and learning what the
rules are; every employee also has to learn the «
rules about following the
rules.»
(When you think about it that way it may not seem so surprising that such a search should lead to the Golden
Rule and universal principles
of right and wrong applying to everyone, like the Commandments — though the steps involved in getting to these results are by no means trivial.)
And it is of special interest for Christians that these principles of right and wrong at which one arrives include the Golden Rule (which is stated by Jesus in the gospel of Matthew, as well as in most other major world religions) and the middle ethical requirements of the Ten Commandments (thou shalt not kill, lie, steal, cheat, etc
And it is
of special interest for Christians that these principles
of right and wrong at which one arrives include the Golden Rule (which is stated by Jesus in the gospel of Matthew, as well as in most other major world religions) and the middle ethical requirements of the Ten Commandments (thou shalt not kill, lie, steal, cheat, etc
and wrong at which one arrives include the Golden
Rule (which is stated by Jesus in the gospel
of Matthew, as well as in most other major world religions)
and the middle ethical requirements of the Ten Commandments (thou shalt not kill, lie, steal, cheat, etc
and the middle ethical requirements
of the Ten Commandments (thou shalt not kill, lie, steal, cheat, etc.).
Since the atheist does not believe in «
right» or «
wrong» but that morality is simply the product
of culture
and genetics - It is fascinating to see how angry they become at
rulings like this... almost as if they believed the
ruling «
wrong» or something...
«Since the atheist does not believe in objective «
right» or «
wrong» (received divinely) but that morality is simply the product
of culture
and genetics - It is fascinating to see how angry they become at
rulings like this... almost as if they believed the
ruling objectively «
wrong» (divinely received) or something...»
The
rules of right verses
wrong behavior are self - evident
and were around long before your 10 commandments.
when people understand that you spirituality is essential in order to connect with yourself
and with whatever greater power you believe is out there... instead
of trying to prescribe one religion, one set
of ways...
and have another group tell you you're
wrong because their way is the
right way... if praying
and following a set
of rules is your spirituality, so be it.
I am compelled to a feeling
of utter contempt
and carelessness from Wenger when it comes to the fans, he really diesnt give a damn about what we think as long as his way is being had
and whether he is proved
right, or for the 8th year,
wrong that is still not the correct way to be, he should not be
ruling the club from top to bottom in this way because he thinks nobody knows better than him, no other manager holds this power, not even the ones delivering silverware.
Fathers like to enforce the
rules with an objective perspective,
and this can instill in children a greater sense
of right and wrong that can last a lifetime.
Clinical psychologist
and mindfulness instructor Inga Bohnekamp defines mindfulness in this API post as «presence
of heart»
and mindful parenting as «parenting from the depths
of our hearts,» rather than letting us be guided by a set
of pre-fixed, often unreflected, standards or
rules about what is
right and wrong.
Rules help children learn self - discipline,
and they help establish a sense
of right and wrong.
Rather than simply following the
rules because they fear punishment (as they might with authoritarian parents), the children
of authoritative parents are able to see why the
rules exist, understand that they are fair
and acceptable,
and strive to follow these
rules to meet their own internalized sense
of what is
right and wrong.
There is no clear line between
right and wrong here - only a messy gradation
of greediness within
rules set by MPs to suit themselves.
«He graduated from Yale Law School
and was determined to use his legal skills to
right the
wrongs of segregation
and promote the concept
of fundamental fairness
and the
rule of law,» Heastie in a statement.
In 2006, when the New York State Court
of Appeals shamefully
ruled that the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual
and Transgender (LGBT) community did not have equal protection under the law in relation to Marriage Equality, I predicted that passing legislation to
right this
wrong in the State Senate would be a profound personal
and sadly political battle.
«There is the
rule of law,
and there is
right and wrong and the Journal News is clearly
wrong,» Sant said in a statement.
«My view is that psychopaths have the intellectual capacity to know the
rules of society
and the difference between
right and wrong —
and they choose which
rules to follow or ignore,» says Hare.
In contrast, deontological approaches focus on moral
rules and ideas
of rights and duties, such that certain things (like killing an innocent person) are
wrong even if they maximize good outcomes (like saving extra lives).
DOE officials, he says, «don't get any praise [from Congress] for doing things
right, but they get a lot
of criticism if things go
wrong —
and a lot
of new
rules and directives to follow.»
Since none
of these many manufacturers were making colloidal silver the
right way none could apply for the grandfather
ruling and opt to sell it as a mineral supplement (nothing
wrong there except they do not make colloidal silver the
right way).
It sounds easy enough to get
right, but there are a number
of factors that can change the way a T - shirts fits around your body,
and it's easy to get these simple
rules wrong.
Spokesperson for Illicit Encounters Rosie Freeman - Jones says: «Religious people have a much stronger sense
of right and wrong, which also means they're likely to get a bigger thrill from breaking the
rules.
They decide what's
right and what's
wrong and when an end user is violating one
of those
rules and that site decides to keep them out, now what they're going to see is when they try to connect to that business from any device they've used in the past they're going to get some kind
of message saying they're not getting access.
(Learning the value
of inclusion
and community) Perseverance (Learning the value
of working hard when things don't come easy) Doing what you know is
right (Issues
of right or
wrong) Learning the value
of what you have (An introduction to money
and saving) Taking Responsibility (Issues
of having responsibilities as you grow up) Knowing you are special (Issues
of self - esteem) Saying you're sorry (Learning the value
of apologising) The art
of giving (Learning the value in charity) Listening to those who know best Why
rules are important
Remind the children about
rules of playing with sticks, discuss sticks different lengths, which is
right and wrong.
There are legions
of maxims in the living lore
of our common culture,
and many, like the Golden
Rule, bear a moral message: «Two
wrongs don't make a
right» (ancient Scots); «You are only as good as your word» (early American); «Honesty is the best policy» (Cervantes, Ben Franklin); «It's better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness» (old Chinese proverb).
Jepsen lightly approached the question
of where Judge Thomas Moukawsher's broad indictment
of public K - 12 education was
right or
wrong as a matter
of policy, but the appeal sharply attacks the judge's legal basis for
ruling that shortcomings he identified violate students»
rights under the state Constitution to a free
and adequate education.
Remember that confinement alone does not teach the dog anything,
and it may not help the dog with any actual understanding
of housetraining
rules at all: your dog may go
right in front
of you — because she doesn't understand that that is «
wrong».
Arkham Horror is the kind
of game that is horrifying in both the
right way, through its powerful theme that mixes elements
of horror
and light comedy that can stem from the mayhem,
and the
wrong way via it's legion
of cards, tokens
and frequently confusing rulebook that aims to teach a complex
and sometimes unintuitive set
of rules, all
of which manage to successfully hide that thematic strength for quite a while.
Nevertheless, there were no
rules, nor
rights and wrongs, just a quest to reach the purity
of imperfection
and human expression.
«All politicians are liars» is a
rule of thumb; there are exceptions, but if you can't or won't invest the time
and effort to examine the issue in more depth, going by that simple soundbite is going to make you
right more often than
wrong.
Unfortunately there is no Supreme Court
of Science; there is no way
of ruling who is
right and who is
wrong.
¹ The term «professionalism» reflects the codes
of conduct that serve as guidance for what a lawyer should understand to be
right and wrong —
rules that shape what it means to be a professional
and what the public can in turn measure our conduct by.
In support
of this understanding Walker cited the comment
of the Solicitor General during the second reading
of the Bill: «The possibility is not
ruled out, where there is a child who has genuine learning difficulties
and who is genuinely at sea on the question
of right and wrong,
of seeking to run this as a specific defence.
The
rule with the OnePlus 5 portrait mode is that it will get the outline
of the person
wrong — most often keeping chunks
of the background in focus where it shouldn't —
and the exception is when it gets things
right.
With this approach, children learn what's
right and wrong, as well as the consequences
of breaking
rules.
The course instructor then scrambled to try
and confirm whether I was
right or
wrong, with my current understanding
of said MLS
rule having been deleted.