Anishinaabe 7 Grandfather Teachings
Minwaadendamowin (Respect)- Treat others the way you would want to be treated.
Zaagidiwin (Love)- Love yourself before you love others.
Debwewin (Truth)- Stop reflecting your insecurity's on someone else.
Aakodewewin (Bravery)- Stand your ground, don't give into per presser.
Nibwaakawin (Wisdom)- To say and understand others ideas and thoughts.
Miigwe’aadiziwin (Generosity)- Give to the less fortunate and give without expecting anything in return.
Dibaadendiziwin (Humility)- Except that it was your fault, instead of making excuses.
7 Laws of Noah, Ten Commandments (Christianity)
Do not deny God
Do not blaspheme God
Do not murder
Do not engage in illicit sexual relations
Do not steal
Do not eat from a live animal
Establish courts/legal system to ensure obedience to said laws
Ten Commandments (Islam)
Do not associate anything with Him- one God, Allah is the highest power
Be kind to your parents- respect, honor, kindness and love your parent
Do not kill your children because of the fear of povertys- Kids have rights and should not be blamed for your poverty
Do not indulge in shameful acts whether openly or secretly- All sins must be avoided, openly or in secrete
Do not kill any person whom God has forbidden except through due process of law- killing is forbidden unless it is under due process of law and justice
Protect the orphans' property- Protect people who may be weaker then you
Grant full measure and weight in all fairness- honesty should be the policy in all business
Whenever you speak- Be fair to all people don't be easily persuaded by people you trust
Fulfill your promises- All promises should be fulfilled, especially when gods name is involved
Follow the straight path of God- Only God's path is straight. Other paths are not straight and they will not lead you to God.
the Golden Rule
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."- Jesus, in the Sermon on the Mount
which means we believe that people should aim to treat each other as they would like to be treated themselves – with tolerance, consideration, and compassion.
Plato's View
In Plato’s view, the healthy or
virtuous personality has a cleat moral vision,
good judgement, and strength of will.
Aristotle's View
Aristotle believed that we must look
around, and examine the everyday behav
iour of the people in the world to discover
what it means to live in an ethically correct
manner.
Stoicism
Stoicism is based on the
belief that all things,
including human actions,
are predetermined. Since a
person has no control over
external events, or how
others act, there is little
reason to struggle against
these occurrences.
Cynicism
began as a rejection of the values, especially materialistic values, of ancient society Socrates,
wandering through the marketplace of
Athens. was said to have commented,
“There are so many things that I do not
need or want."
Epicureanism
Epicurus, argued that the goal of life was to live solely
for pleasure.
Hindu Ethics
Hindu philosophy is based on the law
of karma. which itself is based
on two principles: all things are determined; and individuals souls are eternal
through reincarnation rebirth.
Buddhism's Eight Fold Path
the monks encounter with the lord
Confuucius
there are five
basic relationships in life, ways that people
should treat each other, and that contribute
good social order:
Father to son, Elder brother to younger brother, Husband to wife, Elder to junior, Ruler to subject
philosophy that studies environment values, should humans do thing for themselves or think about what their doing and who or what it effects, like animals. Its important because it shows the importance of the responsibility that we take towards the environment.
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