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Title: | Philosophy, Metaphysics and Ethics: A Critical Response to Analytical Trend |
Authors: | Tripathi, Amrita |
Keywords: | Philosophy Metaphysic Ethics |
Issue Date: | Jun-2020 |
Abstract: | it is also the work of an ethicist or moral philosopher to speculate about what is right and what is wrong then I think every wrong act should be included in ethics; thus, wrong must be considered wrong and right must be right, irrespective of all condition, especially when it comes to the danger of morality. Thus, since ethics and morality are the true guide of humans which helps us to choose good and well-being, and prevent us to do anything wrong, then it can be concluded that ethics is the most lively part of philosophy. To conclude, “The question “what is good?” is certainly the most important question you can ask...,” says Richard Taylor in his famous book Good and Evil. For it comes to this: each of us has or might have one life to live, and that life can be, as it commonly is, wasted in the pursuit of specious goals, things that turn out worthless the moment they are possessed, or it can be made a deliberate and thoughtful Summerhill: IIAS Review, Vol. XXVI, No. 1 (Summer 2020) 55 art, wherein what was sought and, let us hope, in some measure gained, was something all the while worth striving for. Or we can put it this way: there will come a day for each of us to die, and on that day, if we have failed, we shall have failed irrevocably. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5115 |
ISSN: | 0972-1452 |
Appears in Collections: | Summerhill, Vol.26, No.1, (2020) |
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