That's a central part of philosophy, of ethics. What do I owe to strangers? What do I owe to my family? What is it to live a good life? Those are questions which we face as individuals.
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What do I owe to my times, to my country, to my neighbors, to my friends? Such are the questions which a virtuous man ought often to ask himself.
My personal philosophy of life is one of ethics.
Our very lives depend on the ethics of strangers, and most of us are always strangers to other people.
Ethical and questions of philosophy interest me a great deal.
Let me give you a definition of ethics: It is good to maintain and further life it is bad to damage and destroy life.
You have to ask these questions: who pays the piper, and what is valuable in this life?
Life is essentially a question of values.
Inner-life questions are the kind everyone asks, with or without benefit of God-talk: 'Does my life have meaning and purpose?' 'Do I have gifts that the world wants and needs?' 'Whom and what shall I serve?' 'Whom and what can I trust?' 'How can I rise above my fears?'
Family and moral values are so central to everything that I am.
Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'
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