Sunday, February 13, 2011

A SUNDAY READING FOR DR SIEW SHUEU FENG.


THE ETHICS OF LYING IN CONFUCIANISM AND TAOISM.

Sometime ago NYT magazine had an article by Robin Marantz Henig on lying. It gets caught up in the current technology for detecting lies, but comes around to some of the interesting ethical issues about lying. In referring to the research of psychologist Belle DePaulo, Hening notes:

Still, DePaulo said that her research led her to believe that not all lying is bad, that it often serves a perfectly respectable purpose; in fact, it is sometimes a nobler, or at least kinder, option than telling the truth. "I call them kindhearted lies, the lies you tell to protect someone else's life or feelings," DePaulo said. A kindhearted lie is when a genetic counselor says nothing when she happens to find out, during a straightforward test for birth defects, that a man could not possibly have fathered his wife's new baby. It's when a neighbor lies about hiding a Jewish family in Nazi-occupied Poland. It's when a doctor tells a patient that the new chemotherapy might work. And it's when a mother tells her daughter that nothing bad will ever happen to her.

So, there can be good lies and bad lies: that seems uncontroversial. But what would Confucianism and Taoism have to say about it?

I think, on the face of it, Confucianism would agree that some lies can be good. Most famously, in the Analects Confucius suggests that it is good for a son to lie to protect his father from prosecution for a non-violent crime (from the Lau translation):

The Governor of She said to Confucius, 'In our village we have an example of a straight [upright, virtuous] person. When the father stole a sheep, the son gave evidence against him.' Confucius answered, 'In our village those who are straight are quite different. Fathers cover up for their sons, and sons cover up for their fathers. In such behaviour is straightness to be found as a matter of course.'(13.18)

This is not to say Confucius is free and easy with lying. When confronted with an inconvenient truth, a noble-minded person should not lie to protect one's own personal interest:

Tzu-lu asked about the way to serve a lord. The Master said, 'Make sure that you are not being dishonest with him when you stand up to him.'(14.22)

The Gentleman speaks truth to power, which could be personally dangerous for the Gentleman, should the ruler decide to kill the messenger of bad news.

In sum, a Confucian approach to lying would be something like this: lying is generally to be avoided; best to live an honest life that does not require lying. But if lying is necessary to preserve the social relationships through which we enact our humanity, and magnify humanity in the world, then dishonesty is acceptable. Lying is not good, however, in those situations where speaking the truth will improve the nature of political rule or serve some other larger social purpose.

Taoists would take a dimmer view on lying. Lies are social conventions and, as such, would be seen as unnecessary diversions from the ultimate truth of Way. Fate is more powerful than human thought or action; so, any untruth we utter in the course of our lives is largely meaningless in the face of the natural unfolding of ziran - "occurrence appearing of itself," in Hinton's translation. We cannot lie our way out of death or discomfort. We may be able to trade one discomfort for another but, since we cannot control Heaven's fate, lies are ineffective.

But here's a classic conundrum for a Taoist: would he or she lie to protect a Jew from the Nazi's? To this I think the best answer is: maybe. On the one hand, a great evil like that of the Nazi's is so obviously not in keeping with Way, and it's general avoidance of violence and coercion, that lying to them might be consistent with wuwei, or "do nothing." Generally, wuwei is understood as doing nothing that might contradict the natural flow of things. But, if Nazi's were seen as already contradictory to the natural flow of things (and that point might be debated by Taoists; perhaps humans are naturally evil...), then deceitful resistance against them would be acceptable.

On the other hand, I do not believe there would be, in Taoism, a positive necessity to lie to protect Jews from Nazi's. Unlike Christianity, which has more direct ethical commandments that might bolster strong action, Taoism's ethics are more diffuse and contextual. If a Taoist did not try to protect Jews, he or she would not face the same kind of moral critique a Christian might face (of course, it should be noted that many, many Christians did not protect Jews, Pope Pius XII being one [emphasis mine]). For a Taoist, protecting Jews or not would rest on how one responded to circumstances at the moment. If a natural impulse welled up from within to lie and protect Jews then that would be fine: one would be following their natural inclinations. If no such natural impulse arose, then there would be no overarching moral standard to be applied one way or the other. Not lying would be morally acceptable to a Taoist.

In the end, Taoists would generally eschew lying and they would be ambivalent, I believe, on the difficult question of lying to protect a person from bad acts.

But I could be wrong. Opinions from readers would be appreciated.

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Dang! Just don’t lie thru your teeth to save yours or somebody’s ass!

Your parents and kids gotta be proud of you, yah?

Read:

Interesting times ahead in Sodomy II trial?

APCO MISSED A MOTHER-OF-ALL PR STUNTS.


Well-placed “Whistler” (remember him?) over a gin tonic lunch sneered

that APCO missed a scoop for the flamboyant FLOM.

A photo-shoot with TBH junior over this CNY period would have been the mother-of-all image enhancing stunt.

Valentine’s Day is a NO NO, being a hedonistic Christian practice!

But never you mind, he reminded, there is still MOTHERS DAY coming up….unless it too will be labeled HARAM!

However, let’s leave it to 1APCO, yah?

GOOD READ HERE


Saturday, February 12, 2011

THE TAKEDOWN.


Blogger Jong said...

FINALLY, he's gone!
Yes Mubarak is gone in 18 days, and roughly 30 secs, forced out by the voice and will of the ordinary people!

Credit must be given to those young people on the streets of Egypt, now the whole world celebrates with
with them, yeah heros without names!

Corrupt regimes of the world must be shitting bricks and worried over they way they treat their people and plunder their nation bankrupt. Who's next?

February 12, 2011 10:00 AM







ONE DOWN!

IN EGYPT.

4 TO GO DOWN

IN MALAYSIA?

WHO NEXT?

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

IT IS THE BIG C TREND ALL RIGHT.


DOESN’T NEED MUCH ANALYSIS

TO REALISE THAT THE SAME C WORD

RUNS THROUGH WHAT IS HAPPENING

IN TUNISIA, EGYPT AND NOW IRAQ!

STREET PROTEST WILL NOT HAPPEN

HERE BECAUSE OUR C PEOPLE DO IT

OPENLY

WHEREAS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

IT IS DONE SURREPTITOUSLY……

SO OPENLY

OUR C PEOPLE SHOW OFF THEIR PALATIAL HOMES,

TELLS US HOW MUCH THEY WILL SPEND ON THIS AND THAT!

HOW OPEN AND HONEST CAN YOU GET?

OUR PEOPLE HONOR HONEST CROOKS, YAH?

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

I SAID SO TOO!

ON Tenang Polling Day 30January in my posting TODAY ON THE MATS. I made this comment:

But it sure is bad news for the market....the appointment of a "felon" as Chairman of Felda but probably good ammunition for ANAK!



The appointment of former Negri Sembilan menteri besar Mohd Isa Abdul Samad as Felda chairperson has been unsettling news for the market, says Maybank Investment chief executive officer Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz.HERE

Speaking at a forum in Kuala Lumpur today, Tengku Zafrul said a shrinking talent pool could be the reason why top posts in government-linked companies were required to be filled by a bumiputera.

While he was quite diplomatic in outlining reasons for the concern, fellow panelist and National Economic Advisory Council member Zainal Aznam Mohd Yusof put it very direct, saying Mohd Isa's track record of graft had raised alarm bells.

The Umno disciplinary board in 2005 found Mohd Isa guilty of money politics during the party's elections.

“It was a sad day when Isa was appointed chairperson of Felda,” said the economist, who played a major role in the preparation of the Second, Fourth and Fifth Malaysia Plans.

READ MORE HERE

Monday, February 7, 2011

TIME FOR A SARAWAKIAN PIED PIPER TO COME FORWARD!

YOU CAN CLAIM

COMPUTER GLITCH

WHEN

ALTANTUYA’S

ENTRY RECORD

DISSAPEARS!

BUT 13 PARAGRAPHS

DISAPPEARING IN

THE HANSARD IS NEAR IMPOSSIBLE.

ALTHOUGH SOME CLAIM THAT

RAT’S URINE

APPLIED DEXTEROUSLY

AND PROFESSIONALLY

CAN!

IT HAPPENED

HERE

UNADULTERATED 1EGYPT!

READ MARINA MAHATHIR'S SUNDAY POSTING

NOW, EWASTE TO CONTEND WITH!

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MORE ON EWASTE

HERE