(July 25, 2013 at 8:07 am)Attie Wrote: The work of neuroscientist Sam Harris about The Science of Morality have been widely criticized. The question remains however if such objections are valid or not.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_of_morality
Considering the subjective limitations of Higher Education and normative morality, thinking outside the box might just be the way to solve the worlds problems.
I tend to agree that morality can not be subjected to the God idea.
Well, I guess it can be correct or incorrect. Though I really don't look for any basis for morals other than the fact that they're there. I have inherited a set of morals from my people. This is my only set of morals, as they are the only ones I really need. Do I need these people to tell me anything about morality? No. They ought to concern themselves with more practical issues rather than delving into matters of philosophy.
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