Reasons For Ethics/Morality(Best Ways To Live)
Why is human being not just living life anyhow he/she likes; why the need for best way to live life?
There are many factors that lead people to think about the best way to live.
The following are some of the factors:
Individual Resistance:
There are times when individuals do not want to adopt some of the customs of their society. For example, children may not want to eat only what they are supposed to eat, or teenagers may want to engage in sexual activities that are not allowed, or adults may not want to obey the authorities in tne society.
Customs and morals always place restrictons on satistying desires. Hence, it is inevitable that people ask why they should follow the societal customs and standards rather than do something else.
Customs and morals always place restrictons on satistying desires. Hence, it is inevitable that people ask why they should follow the societal customs and standards rather than do something else.
Conflict Resolution:
People may have diferent social roles in any society. The requirements of one social role may conflict with those of another.
Forinstance, what a man should do as a father of his children may conflict with what he should do as a statesman. Even when a direct conflict has not occurred, people have to think about balancing their roles.
A person has to determine which goals and requirements should take precedence over other goals and requirements, and in which circumstances. For example, a person will have to decide how much time and energy to devote to his studies and how much time and energy to devote to personal relatonships.
To combine and balance customs and to resolve conflicts, people have to think about which combinatons and alternatives would be best.
Forinstance, what a man should do as a father of his children may conflict with what he should do as a statesman. Even when a direct conflict has not occurred, people have to think about balancing their roles.
A person has to determine which goals and requirements should take precedence over other goals and requirements, and in which circumstances. For example, a person will have to decide how much time and energy to devote to his studies and how much time and energy to devote to personal relatonships.
To combine and balance customs and to resolve conflicts, people have to think about which combinatons and alternatives would be best.
Choice among societal ways of life:
In some traditional societies, a person has no choice about his occupation or way of life. Authorities or his circumstances decide these issues for him.
But it is necessary that people should decide for themselves what to do with their lives. People must also decide whelher to get married, be involved in a religious group, and perform community service.
To make these decisions, people have to think about the best way of life.
But it is necessary that people should decide for themselves what to do with their lives. People must also decide whelher to get married, be involved in a religious group, and perform community service.
To make these decisions, people have to think about the best way of life.
Social change:
The customs and values of any society may change over time. There have been many changes in the last fifty years like woman's work outside the home.
Many factors contribute to societal change, but ultimately people in the society must accept and live by the new standards if any change is to occur.
To decide whether to continue the traditional ways of life or to adopt changes, people have to think about the best way to live.
Many factors contribute to societal change, but ultimately people in the society must accept and live by the new standards if any change is to occur.
To decide whether to continue the traditional ways of life or to adopt changes, people have to think about the best way to live.
Societal pluralism:
Our current society does not have one uniform set of customs and values.
There are many different standards, and some of these standards contradict others. For example, some people emphasize individual success even if it requires abandoning one's background to move ahead.
Others insist on the importance of family or group identity and on conserving a traditional culture. Individuals have to think about ethical issues in deciding which customs and standards to follow, and how to evaluate people who follow other standards.
There are many different standards, and some of these standards contradict others. For example, some people emphasize individual success even if it requires abandoning one's background to move ahead.
Others insist on the importance of family or group identity and on conserving a traditional culture. Individuals have to think about ethical issues in deciding which customs and standards to follow, and how to evaluate people who follow other standards.
Being responsible for standards:
Some people want to be responsible for themselves. Just to absorb standards and ways of life passively from one's society is not enough.
They feel that the customs and values that an individual receives from society are not really their own until they have explicitly chosen them. To make standards their own in the fullest sense requires that they think about them and have reasons for living by one set of standards rather than another.
This is what Socrates meant when he taught that "the unexamined life is not worth iving".
They feel that the customs and values that an individual receives from society are not really their own until they have explicitly chosen them. To make standards their own in the fullest sense requires that they think about them and have reasons for living by one set of standards rather than another.
This is what Socrates meant when he taught that "the unexamined life is not worth iving".
Having true standards:
Most people think that there is an objective good. They think that some goals and some ways of treating other people are objectively good and others are objectively bad.
Morality is not a matter of personal opinion or Societal tradition. Personal and societal views can be true or false. If one believes in objective goodness, he has reason to want to be sure that the standards by which he lives are the true ones.
He should be ready to revise his standards and moral positions to make them agree with what is objectively good, if that is necessary.
In order to determine that their standards are true, people have to think about ethical questions.
Morality is not a matter of personal opinion or Societal tradition. Personal and societal views can be true or false. If one believes in objective goodness, he has reason to want to be sure that the standards by which he lives are the true ones.
He should be ready to revise his standards and moral positions to make them agree with what is objectively good, if that is necessary.
In order to determine that their standards are true, people have to think about ethical questions.
Conclusion
Any question about what to do is an ethical question in the most general sense. However, many everyday decisions are not very important(Prof. Asiegbu).
Studies in ethics cannot consider everything that we do. Studies in ethics focus rather on major issues about goals to pursue and how to treat other people.
They focus on general standards that apply to many people and to large parts of their lives. Differences between types of people; such as between men and women, and between more capable and less capable people, are included in some theories about the good life and the right way to treat people, but many ethical positions say little about differences between individual people.
They do not deny that there are many individual differences, but they think that differences do not affect general ethical claims. Diferences make a difference only in the application of more general ethical positions to individual cases.
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