Sunday, June 19, 2011

Nominative ethics,Kulandai

Nominative ethics

            Nominative ethics is the branch of philosophical ethics that investigates the set of question that arise when we think about the question 'How ought one to act morally? `

(Encyclopedia on nominative ethics)

            There is a saying goes like this`` Mistake is not a mistake when you don`t mind it as a mistake" This happens in many of our lives. Most of our life time we don`t mind the mistake especially which leads to sin later. For example we lie sometime and say there was no other alternative to do. It may be true sometimes but this can also help us to cheat which can disturb so many people without our knowledge. I would like to explain it with an incident.

            There was a boy who wants to play when his mother wanted his help. This playful boy gave an excuse by saying a lie he had classes on the particular day and went playing. He might have thought this was the correct way to do .He continued telling lies in all the situation cunningly where he found comfortable and with this sort of situation. In the future he gets a good job and one day he wants to go for some personal works, so He lies as he used to do .When his misbehavior came to know to his manager he puts him away from his job. Now How can he and his family manage until he gets new job? The problem arises only here.

            Nominative ethics is a precaution for these issues. When we take different position from norms, we are lead to disorder which slowly leads to distraction of oneself and other. Nominative ethics `How one ought to act morally with his full possibility and consciousness.

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