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what do you think of the argument that suggests that ethics are fluid- they should not be applied retroactively - rather, they should be applied at...
what do you think of the argument that suggests that ethics are fluid- they should not be applied retroactively - rather, they should be applied at the time of action-- not on the results.A lie is a false statement with the intent to deceive -- does it matter if the intent was to do the "right" thing in a challenging situation? If a person lies to a boss to protect a co-worker, who was taking a sick child to the Dr., for example.Should the lie be based on the intent -- the consequences -- or the level of deception? Does it matter? Thoughts?