Advising others on crucial life choices ‘immoral’ says Cambridge philosopher
by Matthew Weaver from World news | The Guardian on (#68770)
Dr Farbod Akhlaghi argues that everyone has a right to self authorship', which is violated even by well-meaning advice
Giving friends and relations advice about crucial life choices such as whether to take a new job or start a family is immoral, according to a new paper by a Cambridge philosopher.
Dr Farbod Akhlaghi, a moral philosopher at Christ's College, argues that everyone has a right to self authorship", so must make decisions about transformative experiences for themselves.
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