If the perception of how best to preserve humans changes, the rules will obviously change - even if they appear to be clear and unchanging. As a demonstration, we may look back on the history of abortion briefly. There was a fear that the human life could be absolutely killed in the era after a large whirlpool. Our number is small, the situation in the house is very bad. At that time, human fetus was told that "life exists", according to the law abortion is generally criticized as "killing".
A brief history of the incident. Speluncean explorer vs. Stopher County (4300) Comprehensive Entity Court incident is about 5 Speluncean Explorers. After the landslide closed the entrance, the explorer was locked in the cave. Twenty days later, these explorers sent a message of help to the rescue team. As the doctors outside the cave say, explorers are exhausted their supplies, there is no way to survive in the cave because their distribution and conditions are not supported. In addition, one of the explorers told the doctor on behalf of the remaining doctors and asked if they could survive by eating one of them, and the doctor agreed. It is further recommended to throw a die to decide who can eat. After that, Whitmore was eaten. On the 32nd day it was pointed out that survivors were rescued and killed Whetmore. Four survivors were sentenced to death by the Supreme Court for killing Roger Whetmore.
According to Aquinas' law definition, "Law is the result of how reasoning achieves common interests (for everyone)." In the case of the Speluncean explorer, the people trapped in the cave were not within the jurisdiction of Newgarth, so they become their own society. "To achieve common interests of everyone" applies only to men in the cave as they are the only ones within their jurisdiction. - Determine whether the actions performed by the agent are correct or incorrect. Lon L. Fuller filed a lawsuit to evaluate the ethical definition of correct behavior in the 1949 article "Speluncean Explorers Litigation." Ethical studies of correct behavior consist of two main moral theories: Dentology (backward / original) and objective (forward / end). Both have religious and non-religious elements