Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Cliffords Ethics of Belief - A Review

Clifford's Ethics of Belief - A ReviewClifford has always been a believer in the ethics of belief. His beliefs are firmly set on the idea that with all of his efforts, he could create the best creature in the world, and, with the help of God, have the God-given right to change the world for the better.It was his very belief that if he believed, he could do anything. He believed that what he did, would be the best possible for mankind. This alone was an incentive for him to be, well, Clifford. Since the invention of the science experiment, or the experiments by which man can take reality, and create it, he believed that he should be able to change reality, and make it better.Clifford was raised in Hillard. Hillard was a utopia, that where everything was perfect. With a love for this perfect world, he fully believed that he could make it a better place for himself, and for others.The family at first was happy, until they went to the World of 4 seasons, or the world of winter. There, th ey met people from all over the world. The mixture of different languages and cultures turned their family, and the world, upside down. However, this did not stop Clifford, or any other of his kind from trying to change the world.Clifford's belief that he could change the world, caused him to save as many creatures as he could. Although, his attempts to save them failed, he still had one desire, which was to see his family a happy family. Unfortunately, he found that there were many families, who did not have a happy family. Clifford realised that everyone could only be happy with the perfect world, he had created.He realised that he could not change the world, and his belief in the ethics of belief, caused him to believe that he should get rid of them and start again. For him, the only way to do this was to create a perfect world. He had started to think that only with a perfect world could there be a better chance of everyone being happy. When he thought of creating a perfect worl d, he knew that the only way to do it was to have faith in his beliefs.Clifford knew and had seen his family, that without him, the world would not be a good place. So, the ethics of belief did not apply to him, because he had already shown the world that he was the most important person in the world. However, for Clifford, this meant that he, too, could make his world a better place.Clifford had faith in his abilities, and his beliefs, and he succeeded in his attempt to save his family. This made Clifford realize that he was not alone in trying to make his world a better place. He also realized that if everyone tried to make their world a better place, the only result would be a better world. So, he realised that his job was not done, and he needed to make his world a better place, but, he had already done his job, and the only difference that he could have made would be that he could have saved his family.

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