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  2. The Most Good You Can Do - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Kristof reviewed the book for The New York Times, beginning with a discussion of the earning to give strategy. Kristof had three reservations about the book: (1) it is not clear where to draw the line with respect to altruism, (2) in addition to humanitarian motives, loyalty is also important and many give to universities or the arts out of loyalty, (3) the idea of taking a job solely ...

  3. The Life You Can Save - Wikipedia

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    Singer concludes the book by proposing a minimum ethical standard of giving. [1] [page needed] In December 2019, Singer announced the release of a revised tenth anniversary edition, available as a free eBook or audiobook from the website of The Life You Can Save, an organization founded to advance the book's ideas. [2]

  4. Ethical living - Wikipedia

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    Ethical living is an offshoot of sustainable living in which the individual initially makes a series of small lifestyle changes in order to limit their effect on the environment. Making the decision to start to live ethically can be as easy as beginning to recycle , switching off lights when leaving a room, buying local organic or fair trade ...

  5. Beyond Religion: Ethics for a Whole World - Wikipedia

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    It is about Secular ethics use in our everyday life. Those are ethics that can be used by both religious and non-religious people. There are many suggestions about getting rid of destructive emotions and helping other people. In this book there is justified the importance of compassion. [1] [2]

  6. Moral responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The notion of free will has become an important issue in the debate on whether individuals are ever morally responsible for their actions and, if so, in what sense. Incompatibilists regard determinism as at odds with free will, whereas compatibilists think the two can coexist. Moral responsibility does not necessarily equate to legal ...

  7. Ethics - Wikipedia

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    According to Aristotle, how to lead a good life is one of the central questions of ethics. [1]Ethics, also called moral philosophy, is the study of moral phenomena. It is one of the main branches of philosophy and investigates the nature of morality and the principles that govern the moral evaluation of conduct, character traits, and institutions.

  8. Joseph Telushkin - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Wisdom: Ethical, Spiritual and Historical Lessons from the Great Works and Thinkers (1994, Morrow/HarperCollins) [10] ISBN 0-688-12958-7; The Ten Commandments of Character: Essential Advice for Living an Honorable, Ethical, Honest Life; Telushkin, Joseph (1987). Uncommon Sense: The World's Fullest Compendium of Wisdom. SP Books. ISBN ...

  9. Leaving the world a better place - Wikipedia

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    This ethic was articulated by Bessie Anderson Stanley in 1911 (in a quote often misattributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson): "To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded."