RE: Developing systems of morality, outside of religious influence.
March 8, 2018 at 10:45 am
(This post was last modified: March 8, 2018 at 10:48 am by Kookaburra.)
(March 8, 2018 at 10:19 am)rskovride Wrote:Not a trap, I promise. I’m genuinely interested in gaining knowledge on the topic.(March 8, 2018 at 10:01 am)Kookaburra Wrote:
I'm afraid this might be a trap but here goes anyway.
Quote:So anyways, for a TL;DR: how do each of you, personally, approach ethics?
I think the goal of the best possible well-being for everyone and avoidance of the worst possible misery of everyone, is good.
Quote:How does one feel justified in applying their belief system to the world, if there’s no divine objectivity backing them up?
Who else is there to apply it? I feel justified because I am the only one who can do it.
Why is avoidance of misery “good”? I mean, on the surface, yeah, I get it of course. And I have a similar way of thinking about things on a day to day basis - personally, I would prefer that no sentient being living on the same planet with me has to suffer. At least not needlessly. But on a deeper level, what makes an action good vs bad, if anything? Is it someone’s personal feelings on the subject?
(March 8, 2018 at 10:13 am)robvalue Wrote: Personally, I try to do what is best for other people and animals. I don't use any particular system rigidly, I think through each situation on its own merits. I draw up a pro and con list, often mentally if it's not a huge decision, and weigh it up. There's no formula, not even one I could prescribe for myself.
I aim for the situation where I can justify my actions, by explaining my thought processes, at least to myself. Of course, not everyone will agree with my conclusions. They may have weighed things differently. But my conscience tells me whether I've made the most effort I can to be moral.
For rules of thumb, I don't do anything to other people/animals that I wouldn't want them to do to me; and if I can help, then I do.
There is no objective system, as you're now learning. Anyone can just claim their particular system is "the right one", but that's completely pointless. If we can all at least agree that we want to look after each other, then that's a great starting point.
(I have a video where I go into more detail, if you're interested.)
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