03-26-2017, 01:38 PM
(03-26-2017, 11:32 AM)Chris Wrote: That's not what principles or ethics are really. Using your scenario it would have to be that you were giving someone else vitamins everyday, skipping them for two days could be a lapse, but isn't really unethical, there could be reasons you didn't do it. Unethical would be giving them something other than vitamins and saying they were vitamins, meanwhile pocketing the difference between the cost of the vitamins and the cost of the sugar pills you were giving them. That's unethical.
Everyone has their own set of principles. If a person decides to eat healthy, they set principles to get to that objective. If they want to be righteous, they set principles, such as refusing to lie or steal.
Adalind set a principle for herself. She no longer wanted to be subject to her hexenbiest. THAT's my opinion. Take it, leave it, disagree with it, whatever.
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