I think that the purpose of ethics classes should not be to teach people how to be good but how to achieve integrity.
It may be that the philosophers you meet are more interested in helping others find their own strong moral principles, rather than selling theirs. It might also be that sufficiently strong integrity looks like chaotic evil.
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It is not the job of a philosopher to offer therapy. And serving one's ego usually leads to poor philosophy as well.
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It is only the job of a philosopher to offer therapy. Selling ideologies is the purview of politicians, not philosophers.
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