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What w-subcommander clearly subscribes to is deontological ethics, where everything is compared to an absolute rulebook- there are certain recommendations in creating that rulebook, such as "Imagine if everyone did your action, would that be good". So lying and killing are clearly bad. But the important thing is that the rulebook is absolute. Once engraved in the rulebook, it cannot be broken for any reason, no matter what the utilitarian gain. If you are a hardcore deontologist, you won't lie to save a friend from a murderer, so by that standard, whatever the correct amount of people saved overall is, killing is wrong so the dropping of the A-bomb is wrong. |
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![]() ![]() DOMO! Arigato. Thank you. I m in debt. Exactly my point!!! Unfortunately my English still is not so perfect to make deep responses. Thank you again for helping me out. PS if I right remember one of the main deontologists was Immanuil Kant?
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I think that it is a missed point that Americans were deeply hurt and felt betrayed by Japan for the Sunday attack that came like thief in the night...I cannot help from working with many many retired WWII vets that they felt some revenge/retrobution or whatever was in order as the above Quote from the president makes me lean to agree with that like unto 9/11 attack,the pain of such attacks, out of the blue hurt...and hurt alot of people in different ways... Quote:
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Are you serious that if country A was attacked by country B and all of country B's weapons were stored in a major city, country A is not allowed to bomb that city? That is folley and will lead to the country who holds these high morals (as theoretically righteous they are) to be destroyed. In a perfect world your way of thinking would work and there would be no victims of war. But in a perfect world, war would not exist. I'm sorry but I just think that you saying Truman should have been imprisoned is short sighted and ignoring the realities of war. If someone is trying to kill you, you kill them. There is a saying that I feel states my point of view. "THE NEEDS OF THE MANY OUT-WEIGH THE NEEDS OF THE FEW" As much as I hope an atomic bomb/nuclear weapon is never used again, I am more concerned about a World War 3. No one deserves to die, but sometimes the alternatives are a worse option. Which I believe an invasion of Japan would have been. They fought with honour and bravery. Unfortunately they were governed by a person who considered himself godly and used his peoples loyalty and lives to keep himself in power.
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For me, events like the atom bombing and the conventional bombing of Germany and Japan are beyond my capacity to grasp, and any attempt falls flat.
It was war, six years of it. We were the good guys (British). It helped us to win (didn't it?).They had it coming, surely (especially Germany). In Japan's case, i agree entirely that it spared not just american lives but also japanese military and civilian lives from the horrors that a US and USSR invasion would have caused. So we deliberately aimed to kill the civilian populations of the bad guys. We reckon upwards of 600,000 Germans (mostly civilians) died as a result of RAF bombing. That is 50% more than the entire British fatalities of the war, military and nonmilitary. I can tell you right now, if British and American soldiers had marched through Hiroshima and Dresden killing the approriate number of men, women and children at the point of a bayonet, as was done in Nanking, we would not find it at all acceptable. The rape of Nanking (100,000 - 300,000 dead ) was presumably done for similar reasons - to terrify the population beyond their point of resistance, but we find no problem in condemning it, do we? How much does it come down to the fact that it was done from a sanitised height, where the blood and gore is not all over the hands of those who did the killing? I only really get fed up with people that cannot accept that by 1945 the allies were not playing nice anymore. We have this mythology about the golden heroes of the era. They fought hard and bravely, no doubt about it, but then so did the soviets, and so did our enemies. Unfortunately not everything we did was noble and just and not everything the japanese and germans did was always terrible. We know about the sins of the losing side. That's beside the point. The point is that the allies, the western allies inparticular, did some things that 60 years later we find hard to accept, and to some degree wish hadn't turned out like that. Even at the time we felt the bombing of Germany may have been a step over the line. Sir Arthur Harris, director of bomber command, was pointedly not given his share of post-war honours. Immediatley at wars' end the scale of the catastrophe was hushed up for fear of startling the good British populace with evidence of what had been done. I think the same happened in the US too, after reading Vonnegut. Also, let's face it, the Atom bombs had a sobering effect on the US too. We knew it was too far really. That's why we are so scared of them. That's why they weren't used in Korea, or Vietnam, or even Iraq. But does it mean we shouldn't have done it? I can't answer this question.
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I never said the Allies don't have blood on their hands but that the Axis have the blood of both their dead as well as Allied. |
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"Not always does the need of the many outweigh the need of the few." (Kirk, ST3) Sorry, couldn't resist. ![]() Serious, although I think I get what you mean, and use this saying myself quite often, one should always be aware that in principle - it is a card blanche-kind of excuse for establishing a totalitarian system. It is dangerous to believe in slogans and catchphrases only, and not reflecting on them, and it is unwise to try to judge the diversity of reality by a handful of handy blueprints only.
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