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The system is designed to be easy to use for users. was a serial adulterer and a stalker of sorts he proposed to a woman he had never actually met and then when she rejected him he sent her letters and poems and even had a friend deliver a letter to her home so what’s the deal Do philosophers need to be ethical themselves to teach us how to be good people and if so which philosophers are actually worth taking ethical advice from?

It is often asked if philosophers need to be ethical themselves in order to teach us how to be good people, and if so, which philosophers are actually worth taking ethical advice from? The answer is complicated, as many prominent philosophers have been anything but ethical in their personal lives. For example, Kant’s lectures on anthropology contain a hierarchy of races, Hume claims other races are inferior to white people, Aristotle defended slavery, Martin Heidegger was a literal member of the Nazi party, Ludwig Wickenstein beat a boy until he was unconscious, Jeremy Bentham designed Prisons, Peter Singer has argued for the consensual banging of animals, Louis Altazair murdered his wife, Schopenhauer stalked young women, Jean-Jacques Rousseau fathered five children and gave them away to an orphanage, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Bouvar had sexual relations with their students, and Soren Kierkegaard was a serial adulterer and stalker.

Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide which philosophers are worth taking ethical advice from. However, it is important to be aware of the personal lives of philosophers and to research their views before taking advice.