*You seem to be learned in the things that regard moral and ethics. Would
you care to reflect about fundamental ethical elements such as: respect and
responsibility?*

*There are people in this group with a background in Kant's work, would you
like to make some direct criticism to Kant's categorical imperative?*

*In an indirect way you seem to signal in Kant a lack of originality, would
you care to elaborate something about this, commenting Kant's phrases, and
commenting Kant's notions implicated directly in the categorical imperative,
such as autonomy, rationality, intersubjectivity, freedom, responsibility,
respect and universality?*

On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 1:28 PM, rybo6 <ry...@usit.net> wrote:

>
> The golden rule "do unto others as you would have them do onto you" has a
> common variation in many countries and religions. I wondered if there were
> any other rules with such commonality.
>
> Rule On Time Save Nine Rybo6 alias OS-jbug
>
> Silver rule: Seek fair and just resolution with compassion and empathy for
> those who violate the laws and moral codes of humanity or any of its
> distinct tribes.
>
> Wooden rule: Forgiveness by God{es} is instantaneous, forgiveness by humans
> takes time.
>
> Bone rule: Eye for eye and tooth for a tooth is practiced only by the HUMAN
> animal, to best of my knowledge.
>
> Molecular rule: Share not with your cousins what you would not have them
> share with you.
>
> Quantum Cosmic rule: "Know that the uncertainty of mind, being common to
> all humans, does not necessitate chaos.
>   On Feb 10, 2009, at 5:09 AM, maria odete madeira wrote:
>
>  *"Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will
> that it should become a universal law."*
> *Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals*
>
> * *
> *"Act in such a way that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or
> in the person of any other, always at the same time as an end and never
> merely as a means to an end."      *
> *Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals*
> **
>
> *"Therefore, every rational being must so act as if he were through his
> maxim always a legislating member in the universal kingdom of ends." *
>
> *Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysic of Morals*
>
>
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>
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