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There are companies that give honesty tests in hiring, Professionals, doctors ,attorneys take oaths based on them, Christianity says that God has the right. I understand the reasons in the above examples.
However, are there any logical explanations or places if any, a person might take offense to that sort of testing/evaluation?

2006-07-24 04:24:56 · 1 answers · asked by laughsall 4 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Exception, the upper strata of control: politicians, business management, military strategists, and various advisors.

Ethical "law" are for those that can't make their own.
Those without power fall in with the conventions, because they make the most "common" sense. But morevover because they don't have the training, tact, and ability to enforce. So their non-compliance is a weakness, and must be set to an order.

It's appropriate from both angles. And of course the "amorality" of those in control is either down-played, silenced, or mythologized as the opposite-- great virtue.

2006-07-24 06:14:48 · answer #1 · answered by -.- 6 · 0 1

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