leonardomenderes wrote: There was some controversy lately when reports
from the International Red Cross in Afghanistan
indicated they were helping Taliban terrorists
with direct first aid, and training in first aid.
There is the problem with aiding and abetting the enemy,
but the Red Cross explains they could never be allowed
to operate if they took sides in any conflict.
Here is a direct example of the more complex
ethics is real world situations. One maxim comes
up against another. In their case they claim
the answer is obvious.
Is their position correct?
Yes, unequivocally. The conventions of war are the front lines of ethical
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The ethics of Aid failing is the war as much. Such becomes the Ethics for Nature when the control on decisions for progress are curtailed temporarily.
Eh Nietzsche, Am I ignorant about the suffering of man's lost cultural tendecies; OR am I ignorant about the average man's civilized ambition to LOOK good again?
arty-farty.
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