User:RD/9k/cobalt rule (Q618)
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- Whatever destructive or unexpected thing is done by one free-floating individual person or individual group now will be done by other individual entities before long / What is done unto others will happen again and again and again / Murphy's law (generic) -> this is the part of the golden rule that I wholeheartedly agree with, even if I think there are some fundamental problems with the concept of Liberal-republican ethics. I'll have to find a name for this "rule".... the cobalt rule. cobalt ore is a faint blue-violet depending on the angle. but some cobalt minerals are bright saturated blue. it equally symbolizes exmat and Rothenberg's weird Lacanian model of unpredictable individuals. but my main reasoning is it is one possible element to use in spacecraft, which could see the earth from a far distance. it's used in engines apparently. [1]
- What is not done unto others does not happen again and again / nickel rule / inverse cobalt rule
- According to Kant we must not regard workers as a working class because using a human being for the greatest common good is a violation of equally regarding everyone as ends and not as means [2] / (9k) -> and there we have it. ...
this is a terrible fallacy to the point of probably breaking a moral rule if we had 'golden rules' that actually covered predicting the way real people act. we can start with the cobalt rule: whatever bad thing one person does can be done by everyone. from there, you need to cover the possibility that enabling one person who does bad things means enabling all people who can replicate the same bad thing, because cobalt rule. finally we quite ironically bring out the silver rule and point out that you shouldn't let happen to absolutely everyone what you don't want happening to yourself.
gosh yeah the second thing can be called the nickel rule. do not do unto others what you do not want happening again and again and again.
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