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- Feb 2, 2019
I am curious where people's morality derives from, if you observe any knowingly.
I find that nobody is immune from acting as moral agents, even nihilists or hedonists can be observed doing things or holding beliefs that seem to be more for moral reasons than pure selfishness.
Of course, no matter what ideals a person has, nobody is perfect in following it.
So unless you want to write an essay about how your moral framework was formed, let's ask a couple of questions to get things started:
1. What is the most virtuous endeavor a person can do?
2. What is the opposite, the most sinful?
3. What' the frequency where you examine the morality of your actions?
4.a Did you form your own opinion on morality or did it derive from an authority? 4.b Which authority?
5. If you did form your own opinion, what was the most defining moment in that development?
6a. Is there anyone you trust to have a better moral view than yourself? 6b. Why (not)?
7a. Do you think other people should follow your moral view? 7b. Do you remove people from your life that don't?
8. Do you have any experience where you were surprised for your own sense of justice or morality?
9. What popular activity do you consider immoral?
10. What is popularly considered immoral, but you consider moral?
And yes, this going into my interpol database.
I find that nobody is immune from acting as moral agents, even nihilists or hedonists can be observed doing things or holding beliefs that seem to be more for moral reasons than pure selfishness.
Of course, no matter what ideals a person has, nobody is perfect in following it.
So unless you want to write an essay about how your moral framework was formed, let's ask a couple of questions to get things started:
1. What is the most virtuous endeavor a person can do?
2. What is the opposite, the most sinful?
3. What' the frequency where you examine the morality of your actions?
4.a Did you form your own opinion on morality or did it derive from an authority? 4.b Which authority?
5. If you did form your own opinion, what was the most defining moment in that development?
6a. Is there anyone you trust to have a better moral view than yourself? 6b. Why (not)?
7a. Do you think other people should follow your moral view? 7b. Do you remove people from your life that don't?
8. Do you have any experience where you were surprised for your own sense of justice or morality?
9. What popular activity do you consider immoral?
10. What is popularly considered immoral, but you consider moral?
And yes, this going into my interpol database.