Let's Get Ethical
You Better Believe It!
The Tao Te Ching
Please, Do Enlighten Me.
A Miscellany of Philosophical Delights
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This area of ethics includes guidelines, norms, and codes of conduct.

What is normative ethics?

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This is a "conviction or trust that a claim is true; an individual's subjective mental state; distinct from knowledge."

What is a belief?

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This important concept from the Tao Te Ching does not mean never acting or being completely passive.

What is wu wei?

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The primary goal of this "path" is to reduce selfish desires and suffering.

What is the Noble Eightfold Path?

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This type of knowledge is the "skills needed to do things like play the piano, use a band saw, remove a tumor, or bake a cake."

What is practical knowledge?

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Also called theoretical ethics, it "appraises the logical foundations and internal consistencies of ethical systems."

What is metaethics?

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This type of belief requires evidence.

What is an informed belief?

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Tao manifests itself through this concept found in the Tao Te Ching—it's often called the "function" of Tao.

What is te?

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This doctrine, among other things, suggests that everything in existence is part of one interconnected whole.

What is the doctrine of Interdependent Origination?

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"Breath," "energy," and "force" are some common translations of this term.

What is ch'i?

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Sometimes considered part of normative ethics, this branch of philosophy is concerned with specific moral issues, especially controversial ones.

What is applied ethics?

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This is "a conviction that something is true for which the only evidence is the sincerity of the believer."

What is a mere belief?

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The Tao Te Ching encourages us to prefer (i.e., choose or lean toward) this quality of ch'i.

What is yin?

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This is the Pali term for suffering caused by desire; it's one of the Three Marks of Existence and something those who are enlightened no longer experience.

What is dukkha?

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This concept from ancient Chinese cosmology has attributes like warm, active, light, and strong.

What is yang?

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The "golden rule," or "treat others as you would like to be treated," is a common example of this type of ethics.

What is normative ethics?

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Though there is a bit more to it, a belief must be true in order to be considered this.

What is knowledge?

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According to Chapter 67 of the Tao Te Ching, these things are our three greatest treasures.

What are simplicity, patience, and compassion?

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These things—attachment, aversion, and ignorance—prevent us from reaching enlightenment.

What are the Three Poisons?

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They're the Three Marks of Existence.

What are impermanence, suffering, and no-self? (Pali and Sanskrit terms are also acceptable)

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Someone who specializes in this type of ethics is concerned with why we should act a certain way rather than how we should act.

What is metaethics?

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This is often defined as a case of justified true belief without knowledge.

What is a Gettier case?

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According to Chapter 3 of the Tao Te Ching, this is what happens when we "overesteem great men."

What is "people become powerless"?

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It's the literal translation of the Sanskrit term "nirvana."

What is "extinguishing"? (Also acceptable: "blowing out")

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It's the Sanskrit term for the Buddhist concept of "no-self."

What is anatman?

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