RE: Subjective Morality?
October 15, 2018 at 12:03 pm
(This post was last modified: October 15, 2018 at 12:03 pm by robvalue.)
The attempt to produce guidelines for behaviour that generally produces agreed favourable outcomes tends to be called ethics. For example, a business might draw up its list of ethics for how it expects its staff to behave, or how much pollution is acceptable, and so on.
Morality is the much more personal journey of deciding for yourself how you should act, and how you feel about how others are acting. I couldn’t possibly draw up a comprehensive code for my morality if I tried. I could sketch out basic principles I try to live by, but I take each situation in its own merits.
Morality is the much more personal journey of deciding for yourself how you should act, and how you feel about how others are acting. I couldn’t possibly draw up a comprehensive code for my morality if I tried. I could sketch out basic principles I try to live by, but I take each situation in its own merits.
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