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− | Aristotle<ref>Aristotle ''Nichomachean Ethics''</ref> and most other commentators recognize that ethics must be ultimate focused on the end goal of providing some good for others. The utility function is defined<ref>Wikipedia ''Utilitarianism'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarianism </ref> as providing the greatest good for the greatest number. In tribal society ethics | + | Aristotle<ref>Aristotle ''Nichomachean Ethics''</ref> and most other commentators recognize that ethics must be ultimate focused on the end goal of providing some good for others. The utility function is defined<ref>Wikipedia ''Utilitarianism'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarianism </ref> as providing the greatest good for the greatest number. In tribal society ethics only extends to the members in good standing of the tribe. Most people use a hybrid version which gives greatest weight to the good of the family and then ratchets down from there to the community, the local government, the national government and for people as a whole. |
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Revision as of 12:11, 14 June 2018
Full Title or Meme
Ethics are a real-world virtue that is measured in the digital world by Trust that a digital interchange partner retains their Identity and Ethics over time.
Context
Aristotle[1] and most other commentators recognize that ethics must be ultimate focused on the end goal of providing some good for others. The utility function is defined[2] as providing the greatest good for the greatest number. In tribal society ethics only extends to the members in good standing of the tribe. Most people use a hybrid version which gives greatest weight to the good of the family and then ratchets down from there to the community, the local government, the national government and for people as a whole.
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- ↑ Aristotle Nichomachean Ethics
- ↑ Wikipedia Utilitarianism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utilitarianism