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On My Honor
Understanding the Moral Obligations of A Dominant
By Norische
What is a Dominant's moral obligation to his or her slave? This
is a very interesting question, one that can be answered in many
manners.
In order to understand what is a Dominant's moral obligation to his
slave, we must first understand the definition of "moral
obligation". The legal definition is "a duty which one
owes, and which one ought to perform, but which the individual cannot
be legally bound to fulfill.
Kant in the Kritik der Practischen Vernunft (Critique of Practical
Reason)(1788) proposed that man is inherently able to judge good and
evil. The idea of how this declaration is obtained is still a
wonderment to philosophers to this day. I believe one quote from
Kant to explain things quite well, there are two things that inspire
genuine awe "der bestirnte Himmel uber mir und das moralische
Gesetz in mir" ("the starry sky above and the moral law
within"). Kant stated that within each individual is a code of
ethics, a moral law, if you will; he derived that it was this code
that drove any rational being to explore the universal maxims or
universal truths that we must all obey.
Kant brought up the ideal of free will, stating that there are
actually two separate types of will. A heteronomous will, which
is a will of obedience to rules of action that has been legislated
externally of ones self, by society and or the majority at rule.
There is also autonomous will, which is entirely self-legislated,
is a will based on one's individual morals and codes of conduct.
Autonomous will is no less genuine that the directive set aside
by the majority, as long as the individual is of nominal faculties,
and rational.
Kant stated that it is every individual's moral obligation to uphold
their personal views and to stand by their own personal moral code.
Another such supporter of a personal moral code is the Wiccans; I
speak specifically of the Wicca Rede.
Bide the Wiccan Law ye must,
In perfect love, in perfect trust.
Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfill:
An harm ye none, do as ye will.
And ever mind the Rule of Three:
What ye send out comes back to thee.
Follow this with mind and heart,
And merry ye meet, and merry ye part
I wish to point out those eight words that are so profound...
"An harm ye none, do as ye will." The Wicca religion
is neither the first nor the last to have such a foundation...
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Brahmanism:
"This is the sum of duty: Do naught unto others which would
cause you pain done unto you". Mahabharata 5: 1517
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Buddhism:
"... a state that is not pleasing or delightful to
me, how could I inflict that upon another?" Samyutta
Nlkaya v 353
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Christianity:
"Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should
do to you, do ye even so to them". Matthew 7:12
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Confucianism:
"Do not do to others what you do not want them to
do to you" Analects 15:23
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Hinduism:
" One should not behave towards others in a way which
is disagreeable to oneself" Mencius Vii.A.4
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Islam:
"None of you [truly] believes until he wishes for his
brother what he wishes for himself." Number 13 of Imam
`Al-Nawawi's Forty Hadiths"
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Jainism:
"A man should wander about treating all creatures as
he himself would be treated." Sutrakritanga 1.11.33
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Judaism:
"What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow man,
This is the law: all the rest is commentary." Talmud,
Shabbat 31a
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Taoism:
"Regard your neighbor's gain as your own gain, and
your neighbor's loss as your own loss." Tai Shang
Kan Ying P'ien
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Zoroastrianism:
"That nature alone is good which refrains from
doing unto another whatsoever is not good for itself".
Dadistan-i-dinik 94:5
The above examples are just a few of the multitude of references
I have found on one's moral obligation to other individuals. The
question is still present, what is a Dominant's moral obligation
to his or her slave. The answer is quite simple... Treat your
slave as you expect to be treated. As a Dominant it is your moral
obligation to treat your slave with respect. Although respect must
be earned, your slave is a valuable piece of property and must be
treated as such.
To be honest and forthright with you're property; a relationship
forged on lies and deceit is not a relationship it is a farce.
To ensure the safety and well being of your property; this
includes the physical, emotional, and spiritual foundation
of the slave. If the physical needs and requirements of the
slave are met but the spiritual needs are ignored then the
individual is not whole and hence cannot perform to the best
of their ability.
To communicate with your slave, while silence is bliss, ignorance
is not. To expect your slave to read your mind or automatically
understand your wants, needs or instructions is to set the slave
up for failure; this is destructive to both the slave' trust in
the Dominant but also to the very foundation of the relationship
itself.
To educate your slave, to strive to improve your slave through
education and training is good for both the Dominant and the
slave.
The more training and education the slave has the better the
slave can serve.
These are the moral obligations a Dominant has towards his or
her slave. I would like to state at this time that each
relationship is different and the degree of responsibility
to one another varies with each individual.
I have had individuals ask if the Dominant is morally obligated
to supply medical attention to the slave, my answer is simply
this... do you wish your property to function at is fullest
capacity, if so then is it not logical to ensure its physical
health and well being.
Another individual asked if a Dominant is suppose to support
the slave financially, my answer was... it depends on the
agreement you have with the slave. If you wish your slave
to be a 24/7 live in slave and give all of his or her attention
to you then is it not appropriate that you supply a means in
which the individual does not have to leave the home to earn
the finances to support themselves. I personally require each
of my individuals to maintain at least a part time job, or
have an alternative method of supporting themselves. I do
this for several reasons, the least of which is that I
believe it is good for their self esteem, it also helps
me out and allows me to spend more time with them and less
time working outside the home as well.
Each relationship is different and each one has unique
obligations, if there is confusion as to one's obligations
to his or her partner or slave, then communication is needed.
A complete understanding is only a conversation away. Remember
communication is truly a moral obligation.
As with everything this is my opinion, take what you will and
leave the rest. If you wish to contact me, my email address is
Norisch1@mchsi.com.
If you wish to see more of my work you may find a complete
listing of all my writings at...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Norisches_Quill/?yguid=99788111
in the files section.
Norische
George Bernard Shaw (1903) "Do not do unto others as you would
that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same."
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