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ETHICS ΟN ENERGY.
Theodore J. Drizis M.D., PhD ME, PhD HI.
Kalamata – Greece
E – Mail: thdrizis@ath.forthnet.gr
Aristotle proclaims, “every art and every method…seems to aim at some
good: hence it has been well said the good is that at which all things aim…”
(Nicomachean Ethics I.1/ Bekker 1094a). The manner to aim at the good
is the ethics. Cyr. Katsimanis says, ethics “…is what to do…”, to aim the
good. Ethics in my opinion is method and art with its various forms to aim
the good.
This work aims to present of the beneficial effects from the faultless use of
energy and the harmful effects from the evil use of energy, by the method
of textual criticism of relative bibliography. To bear in mind, the ethics
presupposes voluntary action. In the first case as beneficial effects are the
nutrition of organisms, the pleasure of every comfort, the increased
possibilities for health, the better transport and education, the easier labour
and job and many other facilities. In the second case, on harmful effects by
evil or fault and wrong use, there are the various damages and catastrophes
in accidents and wars as chemical, nuclear, nutritional, biological,
commercial and many other forms, always by voluntary action. The means
of ethics could be the religion, the logic, the respect of human rights.
Concluding, it is clear the ethics is necessary to manage the energy for the
good living of the human and every other organism.