what do [you think] constitutes an act which is moral? — god must be atheist
This just makes it a more descriptive claim, but I don't see why that matters if it is relative to all of humanity. — Aleph Numbers
it is about something subjective. It isn't like saying the earth isn't flat just because the majority of people believe it isn't, it's that something is true for all members of a group if it is true for the majority, given certain criteria, namely the a priori assumption that what is good behavior for most people some of the time is true for everyone. Where is the fallacy in that? — Aleph Numbers
An act which leads towards the true happiness of the individual that commits it. — Tzeentch
Immediately begging the question “what about if true individual happiness means murder, rape and torture?”
How do you exclude that? — DingoJones
what do [you think] constitutes an act which is moral?
— god must be atheist
An act which leads towards the true happiness of the individual that commits it. — Tzeentch
Quite simply by pointing out those things in fact do not contribute to a person's happiness. Isn't it so that people who commit such acts are deeply troubled or even mentally ill individuals?
They are driven by a need to resolve childhood trauma, slavish obedience to their basic impulses, or mental defects. All sorts of things that need to be resolved before an individual can understand what true happiness means for them. — Tzeentch
Because when the full context is known and language is sophisticated enough to explain that, there would be an objective moral answer for any given situation. — MSC
descriptive contextual relativism — MSC
Hey, guys and gals, what do yout thing constitutes an act which is moral?
I am asking because there has been examples of what we call good and what we call bad. But there has no discerntion between good and right and between bad and wrong. If it's bad, it's wrong, and the right thing to do is to do something that is good for everyone.
Where is the moral compass? What can you say about something bad that is still moral? Something bad that is still moral, yet it contains no good that counter-effects the bad?
This is what I need to hear before I can seriously engage on a talk about morality. Morality exists, but we never touched upon what its hallmarks are. Please tell me what it is about morality that makes it different from everything else, and most prominently different from good and bad. — god must be atheist
what is it in a moral act that distinguishes it from other acts, as being moral (or immoral). — god must be atheist
you deny that moral acts involve a decision. — god must be atheist
A moral act is an act you are compelled to take. Essentially it is what you ought to do. — Aleph Numbers
you mentioned nothing of good, or making a decision. — god must be atheist
Based on what? Sophisticated language and deep contextual knowledge does not give an objective moral answer to anything. Were do the facts that inform the act come from? An objective answer to a moral question does not follow from descriptive claims, this is just the gap between is and ought, unless I'm mistaken. — Aleph Numbers
MSC, I washed my hands in this thread, and I don't want to engage any more, but I must answer your plea for the reason of sheer personal respect. — god must be atheist
I have one question so far, and that is, what is it in a moral act that distinguishes it from other acts, as being moral (or immoral). — god must be atheist
That might be true of some people who murder, rape and torture but not all of them. Some people might do it just because they enjoy it, and those are the people im talking about. How would you exclude these people from being moral? — DingoJones
The Nazi’s thought they were creating a better world, they were in the pursuit of true happiness, they thought they were doing good. — DingoJones
Some people are born or conditioned by experience to derive true pleasure and happiness from inflicting pain or rape or whatever. — DingoJones
Enjoying something and true happiness are not the same. True happiness is a prolonged state of being, and not some short-term gratification of base desires. Perhaps inner peace would be another term to describe it. — Tzeentch
The Nazi’s thought they were creating a better world, they were in the pursuit of true happiness, they thought they were doing good.
— DingoJones
And they were wrong. Simply pursuing true happiness is not enough to be moral. One must achieve it for oneself. And if one actively works against it, then one can be said to be immoral. Thus, immoral actions lead to destruction of oneself, either physically or psychologically. — Tzeentch
What if someone derives inner peace from torturing small children? From causing immense amounts of suffering? I've known sadistic people, and they genuinely revel in others' suffering and misfortune. — Aleph Numbers
So being immoral prevents one from achieving true happiness because you say that if one doesn't achieve true happiness one is acting immorally. — Aleph Numbers
Acting in a way that works against one's true happiness is immoral.
Acting in a way that works towards one's true happiness is moral.
Acting in a way that works neither towards nor against one's true happiness is not a matter of morality. — Tzeentch
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