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This video clearly explains Mitt's strange morality priorities....
Robert Reich: Romney Has Public and Private Morality Upside Down
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I watched it again...It is....
Actually a good sign here !
At least the truth he speaks is acknowledged passively and did not get the usual he's a commie,socialist , name calling rants... .
I noticed no responses to this insightful video by Robert Reich... .
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Nothing is absolute and fixed, is it? In that case, why does morality matter?
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Morality matters there not be ....
This is an anti-moral attitude.
Morality matters because you see others as like yourself - a vulnerable to think of others - so that you do the "right" thing.
This is an anti-moral attitude.
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Morality is voluntary submission to a psychological force. When we deal with morality, being immoral is distasteful, like "that guy is being a slob." Nobody told us that he's a slob, and the feeling comes before the word itself.
So what is this psychological...
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Why must your kind always bring honesty all the time .
Not in the fake moral sense, but in the practical sense), morality is limitation.
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As a spin off of this thread
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum...ad.php?t=40720
I wanted to open one that discusses the question of morals as a whole, and when, or even if they should be broken. Ethics, or situational ethics, is always a difficult ...
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Moral....
When considering an individuals moral compass this question.
To try not be misunderstood, i have a strong internal moral code but i understand, cardinal qualities, other factors of their charts, etc.
This is morally wrong'.
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I've been pondering this:
SPOILER | + Quote: : il say it again,
I'm still with Clarkey at this point and always will be, i have never been scammed, i know its a very real risk, and i'm naturally cautious. If i was silly enough to not to get (at least ...
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Every aspect of your life changes your moral view on things is where the human factor....
Morals, or more correctly, your moral attitude experiences that you have been through etc.
To say what is wrong, and what is right?
Thoughts plz .
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What are some of the day to day things you do in your dev team that help build your team's morale?
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I think that collective code ownership is....
Really, it works.
Every day (well, almost).
Smile always
2) Say thank you
3) Always help
4) Give credit
5) Make them your friends
6) Do something other than your regular work together
Have lunch together .
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This question was originally posted with a similar title to this but was changed as the subject was not a moral issue.
However it was a good topic for a wiki question.
There are times when you are asked to implement features which you are not comfortable...
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Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causation_(law)
There's legal liability and moral responsibility...the more important aspect is moral - you can only sell your soul once
Simple answer: Go talk.
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I'm just wondering if you guys have ever had a situation where you were offered a web development project which you turned down because you felt it was unethical or morally questionable.
i've only had this once. i was offered a contract to develop a website...
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I have no qualms about "morally questionable", but I do not do work that crosses my non-moral objectionable and what was the incentive/reason you broke with your moral?
i'd imagine most people that do.
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A question that I often hear my classmates debate is the existence of Objective Morality, especially without God. Subjective Moralists make their arguments(everyone has a different one) and Objective Moralists often say in response, "We know Objective...
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I have written presumably some of the first code to modify the memory of a popular new MMORPG in such a way as to create a macro framework, allowing for advanced automated reactions, skill/level gain, large scale data retrieval, and botting.
It's my supreme...
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The companies running these MMO's try pretty hard to stop such programs because they lead to ... .
The ToS holds no one back? Check with Blizzard, they are not pleased by such things It's definitely in their ToS not to run any programs that mess with WoW) .
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