ETHICAL THINKING To the layman the world “ethics” suggests a set of standards by which a particular group or community decides to regulate its behavior.

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ETHICAL THINKING To the layman the world “ethics” suggests a set of standards by which a particular group or community decides to regulate its behavior. This is a kind of descriptive empirical inquiry.

Anthropologist, historians, psychologist and sociologist conduct this type of study. This type of inquiry mainly describes or explains the phenomena of morality or work out a theory of human nature, which bears on ethical questions.  

We also discuss about normative ethics We also discuss about normative ethics. In this connection we discuss the sort of thing, which Socrates was doing. Here we investigate into the content of moral principle and virtues and their justification. This in fact involves a philosophical thinking about ethics.

This type of normative thinking asks, what is right, good or obligatory. This may take the form of asserting a normative judgments like: “I ought not try to escape from prison”. “Knowledge is good”. “It is always wrong to harm someone”.

However, there are also questions about morality this type of inquiry is not concern with the principle, which should guide our conduct, or how we must live. Rather it aims at the puzzles about the logical form of morality. For example the question of objectivity or subjectivity of moral judgments. These questions are not directly concern with any particular form of moral life. This is what is called as meta-ethical thinking.

‘A life which is worth living for may also be a worth dying for.’ The best way to live is to be virtuous, even if virtue undermines the pleasures of life or – life itself .

Socrates knew that he had done right and had been treated unfairly by the court. He then faced an unenviable choice: to turn down the offer to escape and face his punishment as a good citizen, or to leave Athens for sanctuary elsewhere and continue to lead his own life with its pleasures and satisfaction.

He chose to stay and be executed on the ground that there are matters more important than even life itself. That which is most worth living for may also be worth dying for.  

I would rather die after spoken about my manners than speak in your manners and live. The difficulty is not to avoid death but avoid un-righteousness for that runs faster than death. Be a good cheer about death, and know your character, no evil can happen to a good man. The un-examined life is not worth living. …….. Socrates………….