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jamiemartin721 Reading 16 May 17 5.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I think only the religious believe that morality is real with any overarching purpose. However, creating systems of morality is something else entirely. While I feel you could be accused of a certain amount of semantics I respect your opinion and thank you for the reply. Interesting and informative as always. Thanks - 'Systems of morality' are generally ethically, rather than moral based, outside of religious nations. In the west this tends to have been curtailed by jurisprudence having a higher authority than majority rule, and fortunately its basis that each individual is answerable to the law (even if its not absolutely true) has tended to prevent the excesses of individual leaders implementing their will.
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Stirlingsays 16 May 17 5.35pm | |
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I've forgotten the difference between ethics and morality. Edited by Stirlingsays (16 May 2017 5.39pm)
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hedgehog50 Croydon 16 May 17 10.11pm | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
I reject the idea that morality exists as anything more meaningful that subjective experiences that are defined by each individual. That fundamentally people are emotional, sentient entities, independent; who exist subjectively. Someone who has anti-social personality disorder cannot do this, they lack the capacity to see people as anything more than objects in their world. Whilst I choose not to rape, not because of morality, but because I understand that its traumatic, damaging, violent; and something to which I would object to being done to me. Someone with anti-social personality disorder / psychopathy is incapable of understanding that difference. As such, whilst I don't believe that morality is real in any meaningful way, I am capable of understanding concepts like right and wrong, and engage in understanding them and defining them. Brady wasn't, fundamentally, people exist for his benefit, not their own. Does all this pretentious bollo*ks mean Brady was a wrong'un?
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palace777 belfast 16 May 17 10.50pm | |
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Originally posted by hedgehog50
Does all this pretentious bollo*ks mean Brady was a wrong'un? Ha ha,love it!😂
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