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Magnetic Morality Manipulation: CSR's Latest Threat?

Magnetic Morality Manipulation: CSR's Latest Threat?

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25 Responses to “Magnetic Morality Manipulation: CSR's Latest Threat?”

  1. ecosdelfuturo says:

    Magnetic manipulation of the sense of morality http://icio.us/azu3bi

  2. henkc7 says:

    There is a fine line between persuasion and manipulation: On morality in marketing: http://bit.ly/kent02n

  3. stefanc7 says:

    There is a fine line between persuasion and manipulation: On morality in marketing: http://bit.ly/kent02n

  4. grahamhill says:

    There is a fine line between persuasion and manipulation: On morality in marketing: http://bit.ly/kent02n

  5. netfortius says:

    Found “Magnetic manipulation of the sense of morality” fascinating http://bit.ly/cNVDUr (read also supp info (PDF) http://bit.ly/aXEFxl)

  6. brandexpression says:

    There is a fine line between persuasion and manipulation On morality in marketing: http://bit.ly/kent02n

  7. DeathByCucumber says:

    New Post: Magnetic manipulation of the sense of morality [Neurophilosophy] http://bit.ly/bPZCMb

  8. _Raheleh_ says:

    Magnetic manipulation of the sense of morality : Neurophilosophy http://ff.im/iBmCw

  9. drchrysikou says:

    Magnetic manipulation of the sense of morality http://bit.ly/a1nUZL

  10. randy_sabourin says:

    Magnetic manipulation of the sense of morality [I hope no super villain read this post] http://bit.ly/bqGDNC

  11. arcurego kenmanner says:

    PBB Teen Edition is just a societal manipulation of the youth of today…or maybe, exploitation even…(a message from an antisocial :) ) )

  12. massler meffer says:

    6:00 that is from the ending of terminator 2.

  13. klepoln says:

    lol

  14. buscinski kos says:

    It's not the system that's corrupted, it's the morality.

  15. med says:

    I don’t think it’s a stretch at all. Our laws today are based off of moral precepts set forth by spiritual and religious ideologies. The reason we still have a court system is because we realize that these ideologies are not shared by all and circumstance happens. Sam’s allusion to the “grey area” is left to the psychological arts for a reason. Morality is a personal development subject to change over time. The idea of scientifically mapping it is at best mental masturbation.

  16. brun says:

    Whistleblowers, and even some government officials, are also taking aim at “irregularities” in the precious-metals market being orchestrated by the banking cartel and its government allies. by Alex Newman

  17. boomes buong says:

    His internal morality of law is….."Don't be immoral & cheat. Do your own homework".

    Genius isn't he?

  18. speau dickford says:

    I don't either, but maybe it could be programmed universally by evolution so everyone would have the same idea of it? Would that be objective enough?

    Religious people don't believe in objective morality either. The Old Testament laws which used to be sins are now obsolete.

  19. papicillst says:

    The law, human law as developed in history against the infinite negativity of revenge. My right is my duty and my duty is my right, my self consciousness, my social relation with my self and my self with others is an agreement either by force or by common assent or a bit of both.

    '§ 502.

    A distinction has thus emerged between the law (right) and the subjective will. The 'reality' of right, which the personal will in the first instance gives itself in immediate wise, is seen to be due to the instrumentality of the subjective will — whose influence as on one hand it gives existence to the essential right, so may on the other cut itself off from and oppose itself to it. Conversely, the claim of the subjective will to be in this abstraction a power over the law of right is null and empty of itself: it gets truth and reality essentially only so far as that will in itself realises the reasonable will. As such it is morality proper.'

  20. chiattarkg haglene says:

    Deontic logic uses, inferentially, modus ponens and substitution, to deal with legal obligations and permitted behaviors.

    It has a subdivision, involving "X is legal [required]" or "W is permitted," *given Z.* This moves deontic logic from straightforward "it is necessary that" or "it is possible that" to +/- or bifurcate "it is necessary/possible if…."

    Second, morality is both "social and personal." I.e., "given–thus perceived, and accepted," and "more self-perceived, and accepted."

    Beyond empirical and rational, beyond intuitive and revelatory, is another axis of moral in-forming: social and individual.

    Thus, the deontic and the moral are both confluences of many factors.

    To understand "morality" is to understand humanity. To connect any one of the myriad types of morality to the more formal deontic logic is more a matter of clarifying one's morality vis a vis a) legally obligated and b) permitted behavior.

    "A Philosophy of Universality," O. M. Aivanhov,
    "The Path of Virtue," Jonathan Murro,
    "Ethical ESP," Ann Ree Colton,
    "Climb the Highest Mountain," are examples of moral insights, each of which could be clarified/explicated, and hence plugged into deontic systemics.

    cordially,

    j.

  21. azarty rese says:

    Blowback is the espionage term for the violent, unintended consequences of a covert operation that are suffered by the civil population of the aggressor government. To the civilians suffering it, the blowback typically manifests itself as “random” acts of political violence without a discernible, direct cause; because the public—in whose name the intelligence agency acted—are ignorant of the effected secret attacks that provoked revenge (counter-attack) against them.[1] Specifically, blowback denotes the resultant, violent consequences—reported as news fact, by domestic and international mass communications media, when the actor intelligence agency hides its responsibility via media manipulation.

  22. hilletti says:

    ethics are morals there is no in between

  23. inoechnees knapi says:

    Malusi Gigaba, Deputy Home Affairs Minister wants to ban us from seeing porn, but his wife says he hits her. Selective morality?"

  24. matto says:

    yes. yes he does.

  25. bachengerg says:

    Calcutta Telegraph

    THE DECLINE OF MORALITY
    Calcutta Telegraph
    Certainly, railway ticket issues are more transparent as are airline tickets. In states like Karnataka, land records are less likely to be fudged. …
    and more »

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