I was curious if any of you knew of any mental and specifically 'ethical' exercise routines -- exercises to train and strengthen one's abilities to easily act intelligently, wisely, creatively, and ethically as physical exercises train and strengthen one's abilities to easily act physically. If you do, if any of you do them, how they work for you, and so forth. The key word is exercise, so just "learning new stuff" or otherwise encountering the mental and ethical challenges themselves isn't what I have in mind.
I ask because I do not currently do any consciously and am interested in seeing what the rest of you think might be possible and practical. I imagine any "ethical" exercises could really only be effectively done via concrete games (if they could really effectively exist at all) since pure thought exercises might just turn one into an 'armchair philosopher'.
I ask because I do not currently do any consciously and am interested in seeing what the rest of you think might be possible and practical. I imagine any "ethical" exercises could really only be effectively done via concrete games (if they could really effectively exist at all) since pure thought exercises might just turn one into an 'armchair philosopher'.
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