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Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
#91
RE: Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
(January 8, 2013 at 12:43 pm)Annik Wrote:
(January 8, 2013 at 10:29 am)Zone Wrote: Objectively actions will either cause harm to others or they won't. There are grey areas that are subject to debate and opinion and at times human culture. And that's really all morality is there doesn't really need to be anything funny going on. Some atheists will come up with some kind of evolutionary or physiological basis for it but I think that's going a bit too far, any intelligent being can be altruistic because they simply decided to be nice there won't be any other underlying cause making them do it.

What things are "nice"?

Any for the benefit of others at a cost to your self. Other animals can demonstate signs of true altruism but it will be the more intelligent species. Dolphins have been known to rescue humans from shark attack for instance, no benefit to them to do that but they're just in the feeling in the mood.
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#92
RE: Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
(January 8, 2013 at 12:43 pm)Annik Wrote: What things are "nice"?

I'm nice! Hi
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day
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#93
RE: Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
I ultimately personally agree entirely with the OP Clap

And I personally like the idea of more happier, healthier, safer, free emotional beings and less unhappy, unhealthy, unsafe, unfree emotional beings Big Grin
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#94
RE: Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
(January 8, 2013 at 2:55 pm)Zone Wrote: Any for the benefit of others at a cost to your self. Other animals can demonstate signs of true altruism but it will be the more intelligent species. Dolphins have been known to rescue humans from shark attack for instance, no benefit to them to do that but they're just in the feeling in the mood.

Well, I say that shooting into crowds benefits the world because I'm helping curb overpopulation. It's of a cost to me, but I'm willing to do it. Is this "nice"?
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#95
RE: Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
(January 8, 2013 at 5:42 pm)Annik Wrote: Well, I say that shooting into crowds benefits the world because I'm helping curb overpopulation. It's of a cost to me, but I'm willing to do it. Is this "nice"?

You could hand out free condoms and birth control to people of developing nations that would be the nice way of reducing the human population. Shooting someone dead can't really be nice because whoever is shot won't appreciate it very much so the best that can be is a necessary evil, like say in a war or in self defence.
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#96
RE: Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
What I'm trying to illustrate is that these words don't have objective meaning. They are subjective and open to interpretation. Morality cannot be objective because what is moral is subjective.
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#97
RE: Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
(January 8, 2013 at 6:14 pm)Annik Wrote: What I'm trying to illustrate is that these words don't have objective meaning. They are subjective and open to interpretation. Morality cannot be objective because what is moral is subjective.

Something is "nice" if you do something for someone else that they like and appreciate you doing for them. The resulting reaction would be something objective happening in a reality inside someones brain that you're causing through your action. Of course the action would have to be voluntary and it won't count as niceness if the action is done purely to gain something in return. So intelligent beings just have the capacity to be nice to others because they want to and can, it doesn't fall into either the supernatural or science.
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#98
RE: Do atheists even need an objective moral system?
(January 8, 2013 at 6:09 pm)Zone Wrote:
(January 8, 2013 at 5:42 pm)Annik Wrote: Well, I say that shooting into crowds benefits the world because I'm helping curb overpopulation. It's of a cost to me, but I'm willing to do it. Is this "nice"?

You could hand out free condoms and birth control to people of developing nations that would be the nice way of reducing the human population. Shooting someone dead can't really be nice because whoever is shot won't appreciate it very much so the best that can be is a necessary evil, like say in a war or in self defence.

Just a side note the world is not overpopulated imo just very poorly managed.
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