Does someone have a book on ethics?
Spinoza - Ethics
>>9367027
Ethics, by Peter Singer is a good introduction.
The Ethics of Psychoanalysis by Jacques Lacan
Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
Marcus Aurelius Meditations
Epictetus Enchiridion
Plutarch Moralia
>>9367027
Mein Kampf diary desu
>>9367027
Firstly, disregard these posts:
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>>9367112
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>>9368924
These books propose ethical systems based either on coercion (Aristotle) or subjectivism (Spinoza, Singer). At worst they don't even propose an ethical system at all (Marcus Aurelius, Lacan). They are mere self-help; useful for bored politicians, useless for the common "citizen".
Secondly, read The Ethics of Liberty by Murray Rothbard if you want to start studying ethics seriously. And then you can read The Economics and Ethics of Private Property by professor Hans-Hermann Hoppe, which contains a priori arguments for the self-ownership, i.e., the basis of any decent ethical system.
>>9369780
How is Aristotle's based on coercion? He makes a point of it being voluntary
>>9367027
>>/wsr/
>>9369780
>argumentation ethics
kys retarded ancap babby
>>9370219
poseur
>>9369780
>a priori arguments for the self-ownership
hahahahaha
>>9369780
>Spinoza's Ethics
>mere self-help
>subjectivism
Do not listen to this man, OP.
The Analects of Confucius by Watson
Mencius by Ivanhoe