• hddsx@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    No, because I subscribe to Kantian ethics. You can’t make an ethical rule and add exceptions.

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      5 months ago

      Explain how wishing someone would die is unethical. Do you think the world works on Tinkerbell rules? Putin and Netanyahu are old men. Old men die. I wish they’d go ahead and die already. Where’s the lack of ethics?

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        5 months ago

        There’s a difference between wishing death upon them and death my natural causes.

        Do you think it’s okay to be going around and telling people “I wish you would die”? If it’s not okay for some people it’s not okay for all people per Kant

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          5 months ago

          It’s not okay to tell people who aren’t actively committing atrocities that one wishes they would die. I apply that to all humans equally.

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          5 months ago

          You didn’t say the method of death mattered.

          And no one here is telling Trump, Putin or Netanyahu that they wish they would die because chances are no one here would be able to get close enough to them to do it. And if they did, they’d be the ones who would die.

          So you can keep bringing up Kant, but you’re being both inconsistent and bringing up something irrelevant.

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            5 months ago

            It is some magical thinking that they want to participate in. Most of us would agree it’s not okay for the government to punish people for no reason. Therefore it is unethical to punish any criminals, per Kant. Lunacy.

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                5 months ago

                No worries! Just frustrating to read them and wanted to point out how little sense it makes to pretend deliberate choices shouldn’t factor in to how we treat people.

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              5 months ago

              That’s not how it works.

              I like Kant because it provides for this:

              All humans should have the right to marry who they want to.

              Because trans and gay people are people, it’s unethical to deny them the right to marry because it would be an exception to the rule.

              The rule you would advocate for would be:

              People should not harm others.

              That rule would mean that harming people is unethical.

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      5 months ago

      Why do you expect others to subscribe to your particular interpretation of one particular philosopher’s ethical framework?