Any and all moral theories have utterly failed to make humans gravitate towards the good and away from the bad. — TheMadFool
In other words, if an external force is what is withholding one from committing an immoral act, one cannot be said to be moral at all. — Tzeentch
Jeremy Bentham, "Panopticon" — Pantagruel
The hope with God was that you'd have a nice guy in the security booth monitoring all the CCTVs. Unfortunately the various scriptures didn't really describe a nice guy. — Coben
We don't have God but we do have a most effective substitute - the CCTV camera. — TheMadFool
what the heck is all this belly-aching about ethics? — god must be atheist
If you don't start behaving yourself, you'll find out what the belly-aching is about. — Bitter Crank
Excuse me. Is this a threat? — god must be atheist
We don't have God but we do have a most effective substitute - the CCTV camera. — TheMadFool
I'll take your reference to ubiquitous video surveillance to really be just one representative example of how technology is now overseeing our every move. It's not just CCTV. It's tracking of our cell phones, registering our every credit and debit card purchase, reviewing our emails, storing data on our car computers, registering our arrival at work when the fob is scanned, and on and on and on. Despite the increasing difficulty to get away with much o f anything, it hasn't had the effect you've suggested, which is to result in greater ethical adherence. Things are just as immoral now as they were before. It doesn't seem like our criminals or liars have gotten much smarter, still mostly relying on the hope that no one will spend the time to catch them. — Hanover
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