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Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
(May 10, 2016 at 10:44 am)Excited Penguin Wrote:
(May 10, 2016 at 10:36 am)SofaKingHigh Wrote: Word salad.  Morality is subjective.  Attempting to objectify morality makes one sound much like an Imam.

Fact is, doesn't matter what moral standpoint you put forward, someone, somewhere will argue it.

We have a disagreement, it seems. Let's leave it at that.

No, we have a debate.

Now, stop being a coward, and rebut.
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RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
(May 10, 2016 at 10:45 am)SofaKingHigh Wrote:
(May 10, 2016 at 10:44 am)Excited Penguin Wrote: We have a disagreement, it seems. Let's leave it at that.

No, we have a debate.

Now, stop being a coward, and rebut.

I can't rebut when you call what I say a word salad and repeat what you said previously as if I never addressed it. You're childish and a moron, I can't debate you. You'll just continue to troll no matter what I say.
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RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
(May 10, 2016 at 10:51 am)Excited Penguin Wrote:
(May 10, 2016 at 10:45 am)SofaKingHigh Wrote: No, we have a debate.

Now, stop being a coward, and rebut.

I can't rebut when you call what I say a word salad and repeat what you said previously as if I never addressed it. You're childish and a moron, I can't debate you. You'll just continue to troll no matter what I say.

Awww, bless.  Spoken like the cowardly bully that you are.

Don't dish it out to others if you can't take it fuckstick, every time I see you unnecessarily insult another poster here because they dared to disagree, you can be sure I'll be doing exactly the same in return.

You will turn tail and run, as you have on every other occasion.

Coward.
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RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
(May 10, 2016 at 10:58 am)SofaKingHigh Wrote:
(May 10, 2016 at 10:51 am)Excited Penguin Wrote: I can't rebut when you call what I say a word salad and repeat what you said previously as if I never addressed it. You're childish and a moron, I can't debate you. You'll just continue to troll no matter what I say.

Awww, bless.  Spoken like the cowardly bully that you are.

Don't dish it out to others if you can't take it fuckstick, every time I see you unnecessarily insult another poster here because they dared to disagree, you can be sure I'll be doing exactly the same in return.

You will turn tail and run, as you have on every other occasion.

Coward.

I actually address the arguments of other people, you're just being the mediocre cunt you are to score some brownie points by attacking any arguments of mine fallaciously. There's other people who do it too, it's the idiot's last resort. Intimidation in face of intellectual adversity. You think you're doing what I do, so you feel righteous about doing it, but the reality of it is, I'm actually trying to make sense, and you're just trying to sabotage the conversation, no matter the cost, be it logic or anything else.
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RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
(May 10, 2016 at 11:07 am)Excited Penguin Wrote:
(May 10, 2016 at 10:58 am)SofaKingHigh Wrote: Awww, bless.  Spoken like the cowardly bully that you are.

Don't dish it out to others if you can't take it fuckstick, every time I see you unnecessarily insult another poster here because they dared to disagree, you can be sure I'll be doing exactly the same in return.

You will turn tail and run, as you have on every other occasion.

Coward.

I actually address the arguments of other people, you're just being the mediocre cunt you are to score some brownie points by attacking any arguments of mine fallaciously. There's other people who do it too, it's the idiot's last resort. Intimidation in face of intellectual adversity. You think you're doing what I do, so you feel righteous about doing it, but the reality of it is, I'm actually trying to make sense, and you're just trying to sabotage the conversation, no matter the cost, be it logic or anything else.

You have attacked every single poster who has dared have have a differing opinion to yours.  In some instances with those who genuinely didn't deserve your ire and tried to reason with you gently, yet you continued to belittle and attack them like the immature, bullying fucker you are.  

Just read through this thread, do you think the problem here lies with everyone else?  Count how many posters you have insulted on this one thread.

Proud?
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RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
Fuck morality in the butt with a cactus. Let's just be prosocial and compassionate.
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RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
(May 10, 2016 at 4:43 pm)Alasdair Ham Wrote: Fuck morality in the butt with a cactus. Let's just be prosocial and compassionate.

That sounds like a highly moral position.  Good for you!
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RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
(May 10, 2016 at 4:43 pm)Alasdair Ham Wrote: Fuck morality in the butt with a cactus. Let's just be prosocial and compassionate.

Well, indeed. Morality can be extremely complex but it is often very simple.
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RE: Not A Poll: Does Motivation Affect Morality?
I judge by intentions so for


1) I'd say John is morally right

2) This one was difficult I'd say both were wrong because the money isn't theirs and the woman who has a sick child was wrong from the beginning not earning extra money for medicine and the woman who wanted to buy shoes was also wrong because it's not her earned money. 

The money's owner earned the money and made the mistake of dropping it and correcting the mistake (giving the money back) would be morally better than saying e.g he made the mistake, he'll pay for it (taking the money).
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Edit: I accidently made the last paragraph huge, it was on my phone, sorry.
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