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To teach ethics, should you be required to also be as ethical a person as possible? E.g. being a vegan, volunteering, giving to charity, etc. Basically, should the teacher be better than all his students in behaving ethically?

But wouldn't that standard be really high? What if it means that fewer people teach ethics, which means that fewer people learn about ethics and modify their behavior? You don't have to be vegan to convert a few students to veganism.

I don't know where to stand on the issue.
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>contemplating wheather or not an specific action is virtuous and not what are the virtues
You're already an unethical being for doing so.
It is in your nature to be ethical.
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> E.g. being a vegan, volunteering, giving to charity, etc.

Are those acts ethical?
Who can determine why or why not?
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>>1729562
see
>>1729542
Virtues are a matter of
______ between ________
Determining the ethics of individual actions is impossible and unethical.

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>caught this pleb Scultimidonus in a walking class tryna lecture my inde pullus about non - violent socratic approaches to adversaries
>bout to knock this Cinaedus upside the head with my scutum SPQR fucking barbars
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>>1729435
Fuck him up Broseidon
Wanna get hella bacchian tonight with my cousin from Makedonia? He doesn't even mix his wine the absolute madman!
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>>1729454
>fuck you patric - Iberian shits, your "peoples" culture was stolen from GERMANIC practices and traditions, oh you have pants!? thank a fucking VISIGOTH for that marvelous invention, yall latin tan skin road builders ain't shit without the us GERMANIC PEOPLES, ever seen some shitskin ROMAN with luscious BLONDE and BLUE eyes!? didn't think so latin
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>>1729462
>I remember my grandad telling stories about fucking you faggots up clear across the Rhine. Woah pants, doesn't really keep the shit off of you barbars though does it? I'll keep my toga thank you, makes it easier to goto town on all my GERMANIC slave girls.

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>the dolittle raid
>literally does little in terms of overall strategy

wow really makes you think
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>>1729368
>serious morale boost after getting the shit bombed out of you ultimately dragging you into a war which you didn't want to be in
>no strategic value
WOLLT IHR DEN TOTALEN KRIEG wasn't built out of pussyfooting around.
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>>1729368
Its entire purpose was propaganda, which was a significant part of overall strategy
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>the Japanese divert an absurd amount of resources because of a raid that took very little effort to execute

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Would elamite qts look like pic related?
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>>1729314
This is what they probably looked like, don't get me wrong I'm nor saying it's a given but it looks like it could fit the bill assuming they were distinct from Sumerians, Iranians, and Semites.
(from Castes and Tribes of Southern India)
http://www.hellenicaworld.com/India/Literature/EdgarThurston/en/CastesAndTribesSouthernIndia7.html
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>>1729945
Not from book.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elamo-Dravidian_languages

I watched videos on the Renaissance and from what I can tell:

Venice: Based Italian state, did almost everything right only problem came when they fucked over Byzantium opening the floodgates for the Ottomans to fuck over their trade routes but even then the age of discovery would've fucked them over anyway

Florence: Arrogant as fuck, Incompetent as fuck, seem to not understand that there's a world outside of Italy. Medici were the only ones to sort out their broken-ass republic yet they kept trying to fuck with them until they said "fuck it" and just took it over. If they actually worried about the affairs of the state for one second they would've kept their republic

Milan: the other side of the spectrum. Their society was stable but the ruling families kept undoing what their predecessor started Visconti would've took over Italy if they continued on the warpath. Sforza's would've kept Milan if Moro and his nephew just cooperated.

Papal States: really an issue of church and State. When caring about the church no one fucked with the pope, but Rome became a uninhabitable dump that not even the Pope wanted to be in (thus Schism happened) when caring about the state Rome flourished but everyone fucked with the pope.

Naples: the whore of Europe felt like everyone had a piece
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Why does no one like the Renaissance?
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>thus Schism happened
wut
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>>1729338
Maybe because it's overrated. I mean it's interesting, but it was a shitty time period.

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ITT We post Our Gracious Queen
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she looks like that humble nerdy chick in chemistry class that you don't have to work too hard at sweeping off her feet that you'll be fucking after the first date that involves any alcohol whatsoever
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why do the windsors look like horses?
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what was she thinking about

Hold on to your seats, cause I'm about to post the story of the GOAT Byzantine Emperor, Justinian II.

This is from John Norwich's Byzantium: The Early Centuries, which I highly recommend.

>The Emperor who Lost his Nose

>Constantine IV was barely seventeen when his wife Anastasia had given birth to their first-born son. Had he been a little older and wiser, he might not have named the baby Justinian; for the arrogant and obstreperous youth who, just sixteen years later, became lord and master of the Roman Empire was from the outset determined to model himself on his tremendous namesake and to leave, as Justinian I had left, the indelible imprint of his personality on every facet of the State. In some respects he was to succeed; intelligent, shrewd and politically perceptive, with all the driving energy of his great-great-grandfather, he showed in his youth all the makings of a capable and gifted ruler - perhaps even of a great one. His tragedy was to have inherited also, and in full measure, that streak of mental imbalance that had so clouded the last years of Heraclius and that was again apparent in the behaviour of the ageing Constans. If there was little sign of this defect in Constantine IV, this may be only because he died before it could become manifest; in his son Justinian, on the other hand, it appeared early and rapidly established its hold, robbing him of judgement and moderation alike and transforming him into an inhuman monster whose only attributes - apart from his spirit and undoubted courage - were a pathological suspicion of all those with whom he came in contact and an insatiable lust for blood.
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>The beginning of his reign was promising enough. Successful military expeditions to Armenia, Georgia and Syria led the fifth Caliph, Abdul-Malik - who had assumed supremacy over the Faithful in the same year as Justinian's own accession - to seek in 688 a renewal of the treaty concluded by Constantine IV with Muawiya. This new settlement was, from the Byzantine point of view, a distinct improvement on the old: in addition to the down payment of 1,000 nomismata, the tribute of horses and slaves was increased to one of each every Friday. It was also agreed, with regard to- the revenues of Armenia and Iberia1 on the one hand and Cyprus on the other, that these should in future be divided equally between the two signatories - an arrangement that resulted in the demilitarization of Cyprus and a state of enviable autonomy for its people which was to endure for the best part of the next three centuries.2 A more dubious provision of the treaty was that the marauding Mardaites should be evacuated from Mount Lebanon and resettled in Anatolia. For years these wild tribesmen had been a continual thorn in Saracen flesh, and had served the Empire well; and there were many Byzantines who feared that their removal would result in a dangerous weakening of the Syrian frontier. But Justinian believed - probably rightly - that by transferring them to Attalia (Antalya) and several other key points along the southern coast he was in fact strengthening his defences rather than the reverse.
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>Besides, he saw it as an integral part of a far larger and more ambitious plan: the repopulation of Anatolia, which had never really recovered from the depredations of his namesake Justinian the Great. This policy was not new; it had been spasmodically pursued ever since the introduction by Maurice of 30,000 Armenian cavalry a century before. But Justinian gave it new impetus, and it is in this light that we should probably see his large-scale military expedition of 688-9 into the Slav lands of the West. Having made a triumphal entry into Thessalonica, he somehow arranged for the transportation across the Aegean of vast numbers of Slav villagers and peasants, and for their resettlement in the Theme of Opsikion - the old Bithynia, occupying the entire south coast of the Sea of Marmara together with a considerable hinterland. In the year following he ordered several other similar transplantations of whole communities, from outlying lands in both East and West: it has been estimated that he was responsible, in the space of some five or six years, for the establishment of perhaps a quarter of a million new immigrants in Asia Minor.
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>Such immense movements of population could hardly fail to bring radical changes in their train. The backbone of the administrative structure remained the Themes, first introduced by Heraclius; but within them the social conditions were very different from those of his day. At the beginning of the century, the dominant influence was that of the great land-owners - the prototypes of the feudal barons of Western Europe; by the end, the emphasis is on the new class of free and independent peasants, cultivating their own fields but bound to their neighbours by the woods, meadows and pastures held in common. So sudden an improvement in living conditions led, predictably, to a rising birthrate and a steady increase in the amount of land under cultivation; and the growing population produced in its turn - since Heraclius's institution of compulsory military service for the head or eldest son of each family was firmly maintained - an ever-stronger provincial militia ready for action at short notice. This social revolution - for it was nothing less -is reflected in one of the two most revealing pieces of legislation to have come down to us from the period: the so-called 'Farmers' Law', which most modern scholars date to Justinian (though it may be slightly later). Though the punishments laid down for various misdemeanours in the village community are often savage - flogging or blinding for the theft of corn, loss of a hand for setting fire to a barn or granary - it gives a wonderfully vivid picture of rural life in the otherwise shadowy seventh century.

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Who was the first leftist to get triggered?
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Marx by Stirner.
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Rosseau by Locke
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>>1728995
Marx & Engels by Stirner

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the worst year in history? explain why.
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1945 because the jews won
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>>1728992
DAE hitler last hope for europe?
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>>1728985
1818-Because was the year that Karl Marx born.

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What is the precedence for the unity of Moldova (at least the western part) Transylvania and Wallachia? Are they in anyways related? I hear that Transylvania is rightful Hungarian clay and has an enclave of Hungarian speakers so why is this territory not with them and the other two states independent?
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It all belongs to the magyar szeklers including their ethnic subgroups such as the csangos, who are also heavily interbred with the black sea germans in moldova which are lutheran just like them for the most part)

Also they are germanic racially speaking

The jews took this clay away from Hungary because they know that hungarians are racially superior and a very healthy and vital people crucial to the survival of europe
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>>1728856
>inb4 moldovananon comes in to shitpost about the glory of Moldova
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>>1728991
>>1728991
>We wuz roman provinces n shit

Romanians need to embrace nordicism and their true nordic heritage for their nation to prosper

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lets have another thread about newly invented ideologies

here is mine

moralistic involuntarism

the NAP is basically extented to the individual itself and you are not allowed to harm yourself in the sense of a puritanic ideology

you are not allowed to use any self-harming substances you are forced to exercise in some way you are forced to read books eat healthy and to socialise
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>>1728813
Spooky
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>>1728813
Physical rigidism - by nature of existence itself, the laws of physics can only be one way, and must be consistent. There can be no realities with capricious laws of physics.
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What would have happened if Himmler lead the Reich instead of Hitler?
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>>1728763

it would have been even more autistic
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>>1728824
FPBP
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>that story about Himmler being given command of two Wehrmacht divisions late in the war and ending up most of his time sitting in his command car and getting four hour long massages
kek

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Why do Catholics hate him so much?
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/rel/ when
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>>1728756
wut
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>>1728760
ang clan aint noth

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Some of the evils begotten by Western Liberalism:
>mockery of gods laws and bastrardization of Religion
> sexual degeneracy
>destruction of family values and traditional marriage
>Military-industrial complex
>global Capitalism
>rampant consumerism

The old Abrahamic testaments: be you JEwish, Christian, or Muslim, describe the people who lived in those societies as wicked degenerates fit for God's wrath? Are we those evil people /his/?
discuss
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>>1728654
>USA confirmed as Whore
Yes.
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trying to interpret prophecy is a fool's game
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>>1728671
I don't mean literal prophesy or one-to-on metaphor?
What i'm saying is that, wouldn't we be considered "evil" by the old testament? and isn't America the Paragon of all the aforementioned things plaguing modern society

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whom invented words?
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me
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Anonymous poster No. 27
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>>1728565
all languages are footnotes to Plato

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