"Is it our duty as members of society to confine ourselves to it's standards?" — protectedplastic
Is it our duty as members of society to confine ourselves to it's standards? — protectedplastic
If duty is defined as 'a task or action that someone is required to perform' then the question who requires and why it is required come up. There are many answers to this question from our need to survive to our need pay taxes...ultimately (I think) it is my acceptance of a duty that makes it a duty for me. — Cavacava
I think there is a difference between societal imperatives/norms and individual duties. While individual duties may evolve from societal norms, it is my take on these norms that I manifest in my actions. If there is any objectivity to duty, it may lie in this structure, which seems applicable to all societies. — Cavacava
Along these lines, it seems it's always up to the individual to determine his own conception of right action. — Cabbage Farmer
Yes, that's the last stage of moral development, at least according to Kohlberg.Is that how we want morality to be? Simply up to the individual to define? One might think that is okay with faith, but do we really want everyone determining their own rules of behavior? — Marchesk
Don't confuse morality with legality. Laws enforce order, not the moral sense.but there are well defined penalties for doing so — Marchesk
And would you call that morality?If left to my own devices, I would probably default to tribal mentality of duty, and to hell with strangers. — Marchesk
Is that how we want morality to be? Simply up to the individual to define? — Marchesk
I'm pretty sure most of my moral values come from growing up in the society I grew up in and not from myself. If I had grown up in ancient Sparta, I'm going to guess my fundamental values would be a little different. — Marchesk
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