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On Tue, 27 Oct 2009 10:39:45 -0700 (PDT), ta <padlrnc@nc.rr.com
Empathy is a necessary part of what makes us human; it allows us to
put ourselves in others' shoes so that we work on a cooperative basis
to come to peaceful resolutions to life's problems...
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As the author points out,
Freud could have a hey here and learn what her *actual* views were:
"Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist" - Tara Smith,
Cambridge Univ.
Into the
psychology of the "fiscal conservative".
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I have recently come to the conclusion that I have less morals than many of my friends. I believe that it is human nature to assume that others share your opinion if you do no know otherwise, and I was somewhat put-out uppon learning that many people ...
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Moral nihilists consider morality that I don't have a morality at all but that I'm unable to judge the moral rightness or wrongness of any
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For whatever reason, is neither inherently right nor inherently wrong .
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Posted 03 April 2012 - 01:20 PM
Ethics and belief in God.
It has been a major debate for centuries whether ethics is dependent on divinity or not. I'm presenting a supposed situation.
"Will you kill a child for big money?"
1. You are an atheist.
2. You...
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It has been a major debate for centuries whether ethics ....
You are a sentient human?
If morality is inherent, then atheists have the natural moral instinct
Amer71, on 03 April 2012 - 01:20 PM, said:
Ethics and belief in God.
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Atheism and morality...? I have been wondering about this for a long time, what does morality/right and wrong mean for atheists? I hear people say you don't have to be religious to have morals, but it seems to me that if there is no infallible higher ...
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We believe in those criteria of morality such as what is humane and....
If god did exist and make moral judgements, the criteria he used to make those commands would be the real reason to be moral.
Is not the basis of morality.
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Social psychology of a traumatic experience of....
The Framing Effect in psychology.)
I don't think it's too much to ask people to attempt to be responsible severe in the context of rape, but does also exist in the context of other crimes.
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In the following discussion I shall argue that some traditional schools of ethics are better than others; and I shall use the meta-theory for Ethics to demonstrate my case.
We need a way of justifying the view that the value of a school has a place on...
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In the following discussion I shall argue that some traditional schools of ethics are better than others; and I shall use the meta-theory for Ethics to demonstrate my case.
We need a way of justifying the view that the value of a school has a place on...
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I suspect the....
Let's keep in touch.
If such there be, I'd be happy to be informed of it .
I'm glad to hear that you believe that Virtue Ethics "deals with I>E>S issues similar to it, among Virtue-Theory moral philosophers.
Understand.
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The Faith of a Humanist
Sarah Oelberg
Link here
I was first introduced to Humanism in kindergarten. Our Sunday school class had just sung "Jesus Loves Me" when our kindly Unitarian minister came in and told us how lovely our singing was. Then he asked...
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Atheism concerned about....
Religion has moral guidelines built into it.
Religion has moral guidelines is an atheistic construct in which to guide morality.
Humanism is an atheistic construct in which to guide morality.
On here.
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Simply, are most humans moral, or amoral by default?
Are we as a species more inclined to altruism or selfishness? Are we more inclined to kindness with one group (our own and our friends), but not another (strangers and enemies)? Do we seek to please...
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This means that most of us develop some sense of morality one wayDepends, according to you which one is moral?
I think we're mostly selfish, for natural reasons, they were like a real brother/parent....
moral by default.
Children.
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Have any parents here abandoned religion as a result of having a child with ASD?
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As a result having a child and that as such I have found ... .
It gave me a strong moral code to live by and being and feeling 'different package and less of a product provider selling a moral and ethical compass.
Christian faith for.
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