My point is that intellect and morality are not intrinsically linked. — Deus
↪Deus Serial killing is not "misuse of high IQ"; that's psychpathy (or antisocial sociopathy) — 180 Proof
If we could neutralize greed, then we can start looking towards higher human ideals. Until then, it's a fight to the bitter end.Is this unequivocal balance of good and bad an inherent human trait or is something that can be tackled towards higher human ideals? — Deus
And an example of this is...what?Unless of course labels like ‘greed’ are our attempts to blame others for our failure to understand situations that seem justified from the ‘greedy’ one’s vantage. — Joshs
My point is that intellect and morality are not intrinsically linked.
The misuse of high IQ for example has produced some of the US most prolific serial killers. — Deus
And an example of this is...what? — L'éléphant
You ask rhetorical questions without giving hints as to what I should be contemplating here — Deus
Joshs You have to understand that greedy individuals do not try to hide the fact. Arrogance comes with greed. Love of power and wealth with no cap is displayed amongst them. It is understood. But for good PR, of course, they're going to say they're building communities and wealth for everybody. — L'éléphant
You're watching too much movies.Some have extolled the message that greed is good. — Joshs
An example of that is monopoly, which is still very much alive today but hidden behind, for example, exclusive contracts and technological "obsolescence".The fact that someone gets rich does not inhibit the poor guy from getting rich. Where it often can go wrong is that the rich guy makes the poor guy depend on him for certain goods, services or needs. — Deus
would argue that every time you use the word ‘greed’ to describe another you are failing to see how they legitimately justify their actions based on their perspective and personal history. — Joshs
There are few who view themselves as explicitly immoral. There is always a way to rationalize. But this fact does not impact the legitimacy of our own judgements of them. — hypericin
This is because for many moral systems there is assumed to be only one meta-normative framework. As a result , we end up assuming that the other understands the facts just as we do , and it is their intent that is to blame. — Joshs
Mon dieu!By confusing ‘immoral’ intent with a different interpretive understanding of the world, we justify our condemnation , punishment and even violence against them, but we never succeed in understanding how differently their world looked to them than to us. — Joshs
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