Monday, May 14, 2007

Divine Economy Ethics Axiom # 4: Subjective Not Selfish!

Please forgive me for repeating this introductory paragraph. I will soon write more freely and creatively to introduce the axioms. I am currently pressed for time since I am in the final publication stage of my new ebook entitled ETHICS of the Divine Economy.

Here is the next axiom in the fully endowed positive ethical system that I developed (the theory is referred to as the ethics of the divine economy). This deductive system rests upon fifteen clearly stated axioms. I will list the axioms cumulatively each and every time that I introduce the next one, so that way you will be able to see how the ethical system unfolds.

The first axiom is: Humans carry their thoughts into the realm of action.

The second axiom is: Being a seeker after truth is part of the human operating system.

The third axiom is: The definition of praxeology used in the divine economy theory is ‘purposeful action by spiritual beings’ and it is interwoven with ethics.

The fourth axiom is: Every human being decides what is best for himself (herself) and this decision is referred to as ‘subjective’ rather than as ‘selfish’ (a term which has too many biases associated with it).

Imagine how significant this is! This fallacy that humans make decisions selfishly leads to the justification for intervention! But in truth, humans make decisions subjectively which leads to the complete opposite conclusion - that noone can make those decisions for them and that to impose external and arbitrary decisions is an injustice!

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