08-18-2021, 05:17 PM
As a standard for how to interact with others and to structure your ethics by, I especially like the idea of "treat others the way you want to be treated." From what I've heard, many if not most religions have a version of this concept in their moral/ethical outlook. Many other nonreligious philosophies gave also adopted a version of this concept, especially with regards to understanding empathy, and teaching it to our kids.
So with that in mind, go ahead and give your thoughts. Do you agree with the idea, hate the idea? See the benefits of it in society? Ashamed at human nature that it even has to be taught and put effort in to act accordingly? In general what are your thoughts on the concept of "treat others the way you want to be treated?"
So with that in mind, go ahead and give your thoughts. Do you agree with the idea, hate the idea? See the benefits of it in society? Ashamed at human nature that it even has to be taught and put effort in to act accordingly? In general what are your thoughts on the concept of "treat others the way you want to be treated?"