I’ve always felt the best way to judge moral intuition is:
You’ve done your marketing. You put your groceries in the car. Do you A) return the shopping trolley to the store (or at least one of those outside corral thingies), or B) leave it in the parking lot, with the flimsy justification that you’re leaving it out for the next person to use?
People who choose option B have no moral centre and probably kick puppies for recreation.
Boru
You’ve done your marketing. You put your groceries in the car. Do you A) return the shopping trolley to the store (or at least one of those outside corral thingies), or B) leave it in the parking lot, with the flimsy justification that you’re leaving it out for the next person to use?
People who choose option B have no moral centre and probably kick puppies for recreation.
Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson