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RE: Are 'Good' Intentions Good Enough? The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions

in #philosophy7 years ago

Great post, makes one think. Good intentions are important but only matter if you do good deeds. Intentions should be based in values and humanism. All of this is about subjectivity, but good intentions only are not enough. They can be the excuse for immature and selfish actions. Only if you are aware of the consequences of your actions (will it spread good around, besides being good to me, won't they hurt thirds?) your intentions will be good also in a objective way. That's what I think. But this themes are the ground for wider discussions. Cheers, @krnel, it's always gratifying reading your philosophical thoughts.

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Yeah, subjectively we develop the inner workings that lead to the objective of objective actions in the world.

As long we don't limit ourselves to be the subject of our inner workings and try to be objective and emphatic so their outcome are also good, or at least, positive to others.

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