Posts Tagged ‘ morals ’

Anonymous Need Ethics Classes

15 February, 2011
By Raphael Fraser

I read this morning about Anonymous hacking a security firm whose CEO was attempting to discover their real identities and go to the FBI. I presume this is seen as a good thing, as Anonymous support Wikileaks, and therefore must be right in all things. However… It is worth thinking about some of what they...

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Sin, Responsibility, and the Immorality of the Resurrection Myth

3 December, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

First, a disclaimer: I am about as far from a bible scholar as one could be and still think about religious matters. It is only recently, and with great reluctance, that I downloaded the King James onto my iPhone. The closest I’ve got to reading the bible in the past was when I had...

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An Empathic basis for Moral Behaviour

3 September, 2010
By Raphael Fraser
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As I mentioned in my post at the beginning of this week on Human Goodness, I was contacted by a guy named Duane who had put in a lot of effort to track down the original owner of a media player he bought online, so that he could send it back to him, First of...

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