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recapitated@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

What's an example of good people doing good things, which is not an act of harm reduction or mitigating some kind of evil?

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What's an example of good people doing good things, which is not an act of harm reduction or mitigating some kind of evil?

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    Scientists just trying to make us all smarter.

    Doctors helping their patients.

    Honestly you could apply this to a lot of people just going through their daily job.

    Open source software maintainers.

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    That dude with magic blood that cured thousands of kids with a particular genetic defect. I don’t remember his name (sadly), but I’m sure someone else here does.

    EDIT: James Harrison. And it was 2.4 million babies.

    https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/james-harrison-the-man-who-saved-the-lives-of-2-4-million-babies-4752137

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      That is practically the perfect example of a good act which is also an act of harm reduction.

    • Mossy Feathers (She/Her)@pawb.social
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      Imagine donating blood as a way of paying forward the blood donations that kept you alive during your own surgery, and then finding out that you’re some kinda superman with medicinal blood.

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    People who put their shopping carts away.

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      I wouldn’t call that doing good. That’s the bare minimum for participating in society; those who don’t are actually evil.

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        lol…. No they’re not.

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    open source contributors.

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    Medics and nurses, when the patients aren’t terminally ill (harm reduction). Whether they’re “good people”, and how often they do their jobs right can be debated, but properly caring for the sick is a good thing to do.

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    Being a reciprocal lover

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    I’d say good old fashion politeness like saying good morning, giving someone a (real) compliment, and other small random acts of kindness. You do it because you want to not because you expect something.

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    Being nice to my partner. Other people. Inviting them for dinner. Caring for children or neighbors.

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    If we conceive of ethics as rooted in duty or virtue, rather than outcomes, we can then argue that simply doing your duty or being virtuous are good regardless of whether they lead to harm reduction or mitigation. The people here who have suggested just doing your job well (a duty) or being polite (a virtue) are putting forward a model of ethics based on these ideas.

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    helping people

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