Without the cruelty of the world, there would be no need for aid, however, it may not be the case. Although society has good samaritans, many people will not be insured safety unless there are more individuals with good morals to provide assistance. As the result of needing aid, there are human beings in the public to reveal they are ethically responsible, even if it is through obligations. In which, tells what the meaning of ethical responsibility is; it is to have the duty to follow a morally correct path and doing what is right for people or oneself. In the article, “Can the Law Make Us Be Decent?” by Jay Sterling Silver, gives his opinions and facts on his position of ethical responsibility. For Silver, the purpose of his article is …show more content…
Starting off, Silver mentions a factoid about a specific law instituted in many states on how “Good Samaritans are protected from liability if their well-intentioned efforts inadvertently result in harm,” however there is a flaw on how, “the callous bystander who refuses to render even minimal help in a dire emergency — goes unpunished” (Silver 1). By introducing the contrast between the law and its effects, it clearly points out that Silver wants different results for the virtuous and the wrong. Also, for what is asked for from Silver clearly presents his defense towards the good samaritans, about how they should be defended no matter what they could have done to the victim. Additionally towards the bad samaritans or the bystanders, Silver does not call for those people and he does that by requesting a law to “simply require warning someone of imminent danger or calling 911” (Silver 1). This openly demonstrates what Silver would want to merely have the society do in case of an emergency, through the law. More on Silver’s declaring law, this furthermore adds on about wanting every individual to act on an emergency and to make it their obligation. For the purpose of Silver’s article, it is to justify his claim on allowing a law to begin helping those in need of physical harm and the ones who assist the