[Fis] ON INFORMATION ETHICS - statistical approach[Fis] ON INFORMATION ETHICS - statistical approach
From: Karl Javorszky <karl.javorszky@chello.at>
Date: Wed 05 Apr 2006 - 15:50:28 CEST
Dear John and all,
please let me walk around the idea of ethos as a predictable pattern of
"ethos" has as its basic meaning "home", the place - and customs - of one's
Ethical behaviour can only be expected of a free organism. If one has no
The ethical act is neither always preferring the emotional, nor always
The ethical decision evaluates both aspects and decides with a preference to
The ethical behaviour forgoes a kind of immediate pleasure for the acting
We ascribe to ethical behaviour that it follows rules, even in case we do
The rules do not stick mechanically, neither to the impulses, nor to the
The term "de-mixing" refers to an emotional polarisation within the subject
In a statistical sense, ethics is then the description of the interplay
In this model, emotional wishes and insight into duty are in a constant
Again and again the idea of interregulation shows itself to be quite fitting
And intelligent AND ethical system finds a reasonable balance between
For information theory it may be noted that the two swarms cannot be made
Karl
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