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Morality
  • System of Morality
    • Definition of Ethics
    • Birth of Morality
    • Existence
    • Experience
    • Ethical Spectrum
    • Efficacy
  • Laws of Morality
    • There are only consequences
    • Ethics Probability & Uncertainty
    • Ethics Moral Responsibility or Obligation
  • Conclusions
    • Ethics Moral Absolute
    • Ethical Time Spectrum
    • Moral Community
    • Ethical Best
  • Suffering Risks
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      • Introduction to suffering-focused ethics
      • Importance of Suffering & S-Risks
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Existence is needed for Ethics

Existence is a necessary cause for Ethics. Without existence, no ethics.

Types of Existence - What is it?

Objective Existence

  • All that actually exists, outside of subjective existence

    • e.g., sky with the color green

  • Objective existence may not exist

Subjective Existence

  • All that you directly experience

    • e.g., Perceiving the sky as blue

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