This post is in response to How Moral Principles Make Us Dumb By Jeremy E. Sherman Ph.D. Two weeks ago I said, "I never met a moral principle I could trust." One reader responded: Generalizations and ...
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Founder & CEO of KUOG Corporation which specializes in Logistics for the DoD and private sector for MRO, PPE and material support. Ethics relates to a set of moral principles reaffirming a group.
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Two weeks ago I said, "I never met a moral principle I could trust." One reader responded: Generalizations and abstractions are treacherous indeed, but we need them for directionality and efficacy.