SFI-UF 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Deontological Ethics, Seven Deadly Sins, Distributive Justice

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Classification of living things, genes and species etc. Plato is a lot more accessible in his style and his text. First formal logician what makes an argument good? (wrote about that) Logic is based on the notion to infer you draw a conclusion based on some evidential statement of some kind this is why you study math. When you"re learning a new language you don"t know new things, but new names for the same thing. Conclusion is not imbedded in the conclusion. What is true vs. what is valid. Teleological is consequence orientated (future looking) how will one be affected by this. A liar steals your freedom i want you to behave in a way that is favorable to me that. I believe you won"t in the first place. The liar is invested in somehow reconfiguring your picture of reality. I am robbing you of making the choice you would freely make for the choice i want you to make.

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