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What are the absolute foundational principles of a “non-relativistic ethics”?
The Principle of Ethical Symmetry:
Where the objective/external context is different,
and where the subjective/internal context is the same,
the content of expression shall be the same.
The Principle of Ethical Continuity:
Where the objective/external content is different,
and where the subjective/internal content is the same,
the context of expression shall be the same.
The symmetry ethics is an expression of the notion of consistent expressions.
The continuity ethics is an expression of the notion of equal valuations.
What are the meanings of the various parts of these two statements of principle?
The content of expression refers to one’s statements, assertions, actions, choices, and expressions.
The context of expression refers to one’s beliefs, attitudes, understandings, and philosophies.
Objective content refers to any thing, event, being, or that which is ‘other’ than self.
Objective context refers to the environmental circumstances in which an event occurs (when and where).
Subjective content refers to the specific quality, unique nature, and/or the identity that is the being of Self.
Subjective context refers to the integrity, unity, wholeness, and degree of integration of the self.
How am I, in general, to understand how to apply these principles?
It is best to maintain symmetry in all aspects of relationship with the world (that which is objective, of or relating to form and substance, experience, causality, perception, content, the seen, the macroscopic, and actual intradomain interactions).
It is best to maintain continuity in all aspects of relationship with the self (that which is subjective, of or relating to feeling and essence, creativity, choice, expression, context, the unseen, the microscopic, and potential interdomain relations).
By Forrest Landry and Jared LucasWhat are the absolute foundational principles of a “non-relativistic ethics”?
The Principle of Ethical Symmetry:
Where the objective/external context is different,
and where the subjective/internal context is the same,
the content of expression shall be the same.
The Principle of Ethical Continuity:
Where the objective/external content is different,
and where the subjective/internal content is the same,
the context of expression shall be the same.
The symmetry ethics is an expression of the notion of consistent expressions.
The continuity ethics is an expression of the notion of equal valuations.
What are the meanings of the various parts of these two statements of principle?
The content of expression refers to one’s statements, assertions, actions, choices, and expressions.
The context of expression refers to one’s beliefs, attitudes, understandings, and philosophies.
Objective content refers to any thing, event, being, or that which is ‘other’ than self.
Objective context refers to the environmental circumstances in which an event occurs (when and where).
Subjective content refers to the specific quality, unique nature, and/or the identity that is the being of Self.
Subjective context refers to the integrity, unity, wholeness, and degree of integration of the self.
How am I, in general, to understand how to apply these principles?
It is best to maintain symmetry in all aspects of relationship with the world (that which is objective, of or relating to form and substance, experience, causality, perception, content, the seen, the macroscopic, and actual intradomain interactions).
It is best to maintain continuity in all aspects of relationship with the self (that which is subjective, of or relating to feeling and essence, creativity, choice, expression, context, the unseen, the microscopic, and potential interdomain relations).