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I'll pop some adderoll at five, put some tea on the kettle, read Ethics, and write my paper...I do take it routinely so I didn't get off my norm too much, just lost some sleep.
Quote from: Colin Michael on January 30, 2009, 09:32:15 AMI'll pop some adderoll at five, put some tea on the kettle, read Ethics, and write my paper...I do take it routinely so I didn't get off my norm too much, just lost some sleep.A schedule which requires you to take a drug on a regular basis is not a good schedule. God made your body work the way it does for a reason. Listen to it.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on January 30, 2009, 11:27:29 AMQuote from: Colin Michael on January 30, 2009, 09:32:15 AMI'll pop some adderoll at five, put some tea on the kettle, read Ethics, and write my paper...I do take it routinely so I didn't get off my norm too much, just lost some sleep.A schedule which requires you to take a drug on a regular basis is not a good schedule. God made your body work the way it does for a reason. Listen to it.Anything that enhances mental performance is ends justifies the means for me. Drugs are not bad in themselves, it is the abuse of such things that is bad.
Anything that enhances mental performance is ends justifies the means for me. Drugs are not bad in themselves, it is the abuse of such things that is bad.
Quote from: Colin Michael on January 30, 2009, 11:48:26 AMAnything that enhances mental performance is ends justifies the means for me. Drugs are not bad in themselves, it is the abuse of such things that is bad. #1 - the ends never justify the means
#2 - if you are doing Adderoll on a regular basis, then what is to stop you from doing Speed, or something else in the future
#3 - if someone sees you popping pills on a regular basis, then what is to stop them from thinking it is ok for them to do it too
What if you or they don't have as much self-control as you think you have?
Some questionable material in the book may be the cause.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on January 30, 2009, 11:53:30 AMQuote from: Colin Michael on January 30, 2009, 11:48:26 AMAnything that enhances mental performance is ends justifies the means for me. Drugs are not bad in themselves, it is the abuse of such things that is bad. #1 - the ends never justify the meansEnds always should justify the means, that's what ethics are, the ability to make decisions between two evils.
Quote from: Prof Underwood on January 30, 2009, 11:53:30 AM#3 - if someone sees you popping pills on a regular basis, then what is to stop them from thinking it is ok for them to do it tooNothing, that's their call, not mine. I mean, I think it's okay for me to do why shouldn't that apply to them?
Adderoll is not illegal, therefore, it is lawful. Also, you should know by now I don't hold the law at any value.
Ends always should justify the means, that's what ethics are, the ability to make decisions between two evils.
Speed is unsafe and has incredibly dangerous side effects, Adderoll (which is made from speed) is much safer and has few side effects (loss of appetite ).
QuoteWhat if you or they don't have as much self-control as you think you have?Then God help me?
I don't hold the law at any value.
guys, lets stop talking in absolutes. Absolutes are NEVER right. XD
I don't believe in empirical absolutes either. I also think you guys are being absurd. What gives you the idea that I would go from a legal drug prescribed by my doctor to meth?
Quote from: Colin Michael on January 30, 2009, 12:00:16 PMEnds always should justify the means, that's what ethics are, the ability to make decisions between two evils.Really?1. Hitler was justified killing the Jews to help fix the German economy. 2. I am justified when I kill 10 people to get a DVD.3. The US government was justified in exiling 2000 natives off of Diego Garcia to make a military base.Do you support all of these things? Cause if not, you should revise your statement.
1 - the law would stop me - no you don't respect the law
2 - it is wrong - no you don't believe in absolute wrong, and even if it were wrong, you wouldn't care as long as it helped you get your paper done
3 - because I know my limits - no if you look at your past, I am sure you will see times when you did things that you never thought you would do and probably a few things that you wish you hadn't
Quote1 - the law would stop me - no you don't respect the lawYou are right, I don't respect the law.Quote2 - it is wrong - no you don't believe in absolute wrong, and even if it were wrong, you wouldn't care as long as it helped you get your paper doneYeah, I'd take meth so I can do my paper better. Right.Quote3 - because I know my limits - no if you look at your past, I am sure you will see times when you did things that you never thought you would do and probably a few things that you wish you hadn'tI have no regrets. "That which does not kill me only makes me stronger." -Friedrich Nietzsche