u/FixAccording1211

▲ 4 r/Ethics

Is it still morally right to do a good thing, even if your intentions are misguided, selfish, or bad?

Does the outcome matter more than the motive?

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u/FixAccording1211 — 1 day ago

Do you think the world would be any different if the Library of Alexandaria would've survived?

i was studying the library of alexandria and came to wonder like would the world even look any different if the library hadn't burned down? if there was some incredible revelation in a scroll that was so groundbreaking- wouldn't it have been refrenced in another book? for something to be so important i doubt it was only in the library, it seems like a contradtiction to the significance of the book. so what do you guys think??

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u/FixAccording1211 — 2 days ago