New Ethics

Introduction
The New Ethics is a level 2 subset of the New Philosophy. It is a critical and experimental ethics focussed on developing a method for living a good life, rather than expounding yet another specific this-is-what-is-best-for-you ethical theory. The goal is to pick us people up where we are at and help us to improve upon our current explicit or inexplicit ethical positions.

For the time being this new ethic is mostly a critical aristotelianism, but only because we need somewhere from which to start. Aristotle's virtue ethics, when stripped of its specific content, provides us with a basic framework within which to work and which we can gradually modify to suit our current purposes.

This New Ethics is divided into critical virtues, critical ends, critical goods and critical decision theory.

Critical Virtues
It is accepted that we require regularities according to which we might structure our lives.