(September 10, 2011 at 7:40 pm)StatCrux Wrote: Before we continue, can you define the term sociopath? This is simply a term used in psychology to describe a particular type of person, whether their bahavior is moral or not is debatable, depending upon the outcome of what you define as moral. The term "sociopath" is generally derogatory when used in the context of morality, but using derogatory labels detracts from the fact that "sociopaths" are still part of humanity and so the question of whether they are "moral" or not depends upon how "moral" is defined, it is simply a label created in modern times.
It is common knowledge that sociopaths develop deviant morals, if they have any at all. I did not use the term in a derogatory sense, but I think you know that. Now, can you please address what I said and stop wiggling around? I don't have time for dodgeball. We're talking about how you describe your morals to someone who has different morals, essentially. Though, I am afraid what you really meant was, how do you explain morals to someone who doesn't have a god telling them they must be moral?