Is referral to Reason, the Just, The Good or whatever still referral? — Πετροκότσυφας
Is referral to Reason, the Just, The Good or whatever still referral? — Πετροκότσυφας
we rarely hear God people say "God made me do it" — Πετροκότσυφας
I didn't know this had a name — StreetlightX
Referral to something (or someone) else, is to forfeit being considered a moral agent, and merely makes the referrer less human. — jorndoe
Does this apply to judges who refer to statute, convention, constitution, case law, etc? — unenlightened
Yes indeed. They are abrogating their moral duty to the letter of the law. Which makes them less human, allegedly. — unenlightened
Following printed instructions while assembling an IKEA table won't land you in Nuremberg. — SophistiCat
You want to take the high moral ground over the religionist, at least in this particular, you got to be an anarchist. — unenlightened
So, the judge comes home... — jorndoe
TO maintain one's integrity one must continue to be willing to act against the instructions of the organisation at the point where they stretch one's own moral view too far. — Banno
but their function as judges is the epitome of morality in action. — unenlightened
are likely inconsistent (or, less likely, pathological) — jorndoe
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. — often attributed to Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing. — John Stuart Mill (1806-1873)
Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. — Elie Wiesel (1928-2016)
Related: — jorndoe
So how far is too far? There seems to be a weighing required of the value of an orderly society as against the cost imposed on others in terms of justice. Sometimes the law is an ass, but perhaps one can follow it and live with one's conscience, and sometimes the law is a monster and one cannot, or rather one all too often can, but ought not. Because when was the last time a judge said 'this law is so wrong, I refuse to administer it'? — unenlightened
started out claiming that referring to the sayings of Jesus or Moses was illegitimate — unenlightened
the OP focus on religion — ssu
We can easily jugde the nazis at Nuremberg or the Spanish Inquisition as their World, their World view and their moral views differ so much from ours. It's an easy thing for us to do. Far more difficult is to judge things from our time and challenge the views the majority or the intellectual elite view as our moral responsibility today. — ssu
Perhaps a good guideline is what the now deceased veteran told: just never forget basic humanity...in any situation. Hence the judge doesn't have to declare the law wrong in public, he gives just a light sentence or no punishment at all. — ssu
such textual passages do not define (or install) moral agency, but of course may (or may not) exemplify morals like other stories. — jorndoe
Someone: Because homosexuality is a sin. — jorndoe
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