Since a respondent brought up the concept of what he spoke of as “my methods,” it would be appropriate here to summarize some of the major points expressed in the Structure book - the first pdf reference listed below - and in other writings on the topic of the new approach to Ethical Theory, and the applications which follow logically from the theory.
Ethics, as viewed in the new paradigm I offer [inspired by – and based upon – the breakthrough pioneering work done by the profound, original thinking of a philosopher named Robert S. Hartman to whom ample credit must be given] is spun from an axiom, along with a couple of key definitions.
The axiom (or generative idea) is: Make things better!
One of the key definitions is the definition of “Ethics” itself. The other is the definition of “Morality.” The latter is synonymous with “moral value.” This assumes a prior understanding of the concepts “value” and "good. Therefore both of these ideas are explicated in the papers and books by yours truly.
PART I
Avoiding technicalities here, since we are merely explaining Ethics in a nutshell, it will suffice to say that the meaning of “Ethics” is conveyed by the imperative, the first principle: To the extent you possibly can, honor and respect each individual.
Then, what follows from this: Engage readily in caring and sharing, doing acts of kindness, and being of service. If you understand the structure of ethics and the benefits that ensue, both from trying to create value in every situation, and from cooperating on worthwhile project and endeavors, you will devote yourself to being authentic and to genuinely caring.
You will be aware that ‘we’re all in this together,’ since we are all just trying to make a life (having some quality.) The notion of a Quality Life is well-defined in the Structure manuscript {also available on Kindle}; such a life entails enjoying the simple pleasures, bonding with friends, strengthening support networks, having a deep sense of well-being suport networks, having a deep sense of health and well-being, exercising the mind, etc. For details see the literature reference below.
What really helps you helps me, and vice versa, since we are all in this together. Thus, as Ierrillus informs us in an earlier post, if the habitat for the human species is ruined …if our planet is desecrated, defiled, and polluted, we may not survive. Even if we do survive, life could be intolerable: a very-low quality of life.
Ethics teaches that we are to live with efficiency (a Systemic value), and with practicality, savior faire, excellence of performance [what Aristotle called “Eudemonia,” (which is Extrinsic value); but most importantly of all with expressing Intrinsic Value to individuals and to groups.
Respect yourself and others. Be courteous; avoid rudeness. Be a good listener.
Aim to be a good person, one of good character. Be real! Don’t be a phony. Don’t ‘put people on’ or run them down. Do not disparage them, nor exploit them. Such a person of good charcter is ‘turned off’ by injustice - cops being judge, jury and executioner, senators passing laws and then exempting themselves from having to live up to those laws, people who are well-off evading taxes and buying legislators with donations that have conditions attached, etc., etc… Ethical individuals are ‘turned off’ by dishonesty, by bait-and-switch, and other forms of cheating. They strive to be true to themselves. Thus they work for mutually-beneficial relationships.
…to be continued. - All comments most welcomed…