RE: What is Justice?
January 8, 2012 at 2:20 am
(This post was last modified: January 8, 2012 at 2:30 am by Blam!.)
(January 7, 2012 at 10:27 pm)reverendjeremiah Wrote:(January 7, 2012 at 8:44 pm)Blam! Wrote: The justice is to punish the one for his/her own misdeeds by morally redefining laws, so to set an example that similar misdeed should be refrained.
Is it ONLY morally? Mind you that we have the "department of justice", who would seek out an punish people for running from the war draft.
Is that justice? Because it would fit your definition.
Now you point out the error of my statement. I can't think of correct term other than "morally". So what's the correct term? Conscience? Self-improving morals? Self-improving ethics?
I don't think the punishment for deserters are justified. Besides, soldiers can resign anytime to leave the war, right? Soldier' innocent desertion of war could cost comrade's life. Hmm. Justice sometimes aren't the "shining in the armor knight", but it is tainted with mistakes, errors and prejudice. There is no absolutes like Good and Evil, Black and White but Gray?
At best, we're trying to improvise ourselves.
(January 8, 2012 at 12:05 am)reverendjeremiah Wrote:I can't handle that beer without straining my face over the taste of bitterness... I can handle Arrogant Bastard ales, but.. Guinness is ultimate bitterness.Quote:One absolute in 4 - I love my Gwynnies - beyond which everything else is hypothesis.You love Guiness too? HEL YEAH!
Or is it?????