Ethics is moral philosophy.
Somebody knows how to use Google. Good work, Sherlock, you cracked the case. :thumbsup:
Logic is certainly a tool used to study ethics.
Cool story bro. Too bad it has nothing to do with the point I made.
Ethical facts are not approrpiately described as "logically wrong" or "logically right" (or in this case, "logically unjust"). An ethical fact might logically follow from another ethical premise or set of ethical premises, but to claim such a fact is "logically ethical" is to commit a category error. In other words, logical facts describe what is true or false; ethical facts describe what is right or wrong.
For example:
1.) If Infohawk posts again in this thread, then he has committed a mortal sin and it would be justified to ban him from the forum forever.
2.) Infohawk posts again in this thread.
3.) He has committed a mortal sin and it would be justified to ban him from the forum forever.
(3) is logically true. It follows from the premises according to
modus ponens. Does this make it "logically good/right/just"? I'll leave that as an exercise for you.
(I guess you didn't think that was really the end of the thread.)
You guessed wrong.