Epethics

FAQ

How can I learn more about Evolutionary Process Ethics? 

Do I need to be registered to use this site? 

Why is it important that I submit and update my region and country?

Can I submit my own moral question?

Why do I need to use the Evolutionary Process Ethics? Can't I just express my opinion?

What do the Standard Deviation result and the Morality Distribution chart imply?

Can I see the morality resolution for other countries and regions than my own?

Why is it that I don't see the result and chart while there are already number of opinions submitted for a question?

 How can I learn more about EP Ethics?

Click here, to read the Evolutionary Process Ethics book by A. F. Javan.

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 Do I need to be registered to use this site?

Yes, requiring registration is a mean of assuring only serious users post thoughtful comments. Additionally, it is important to register your region and country so you can see the unique questions posted for your region and country.

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 Why is it important that I submit and update my region and country?

As you might have learned when learning about Evolutionary Process Ethics, one key conclusion of the theory is that morality is local; that is what might be moral in one region might be immoral in another region. If interested to learn more, click here.

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 Can I submit my own moral question?

Absolutely. But all questions must be approved by admin first. Once approved you received an email automatically. You can forward the email to friends to invite them, or after you complete your morality assessment you can forward your opinion to friends to invite them.

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 Why do I need to use the Evolutionary Process Ethics? Can't I just express my opinion?

The whole principle behind establishing this service is that we have now a scientifically concluded theory of ethics. A morality assessment process is developed to accurately and systematically use this theory of ethics. You are welcome to add and attach your comments to your quantitative assessments.

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 What do the Standard Deviation result and the Morality Distribution chart imply?

The Standard Deviation shows whether there is a consensus across opinion for a given question. The Morality Distribution chart illustrates the same thing; the narrower the chart the greater the degree of consensus.

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 Can I see the morality resolution for other countries and regions than my own?

Yes, there are links in the Poll Result page to choose other countries or regions; of course only countries and regions would be visible from which users have submitted their opinions.

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 Why is it that I don't see the result and chart while there are already number of opinions submitted for a question?

The default country and region in the Poll Result page is your country and region. It is possible that none of the submitted opinions are from your region. See the above question for more clarification.

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