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Post by sciwiz12 on Dec 14, 2017 14:11:23 GMT
What do you feel is the most practical moral framework? What is your favorite moral framework? What moral framework best approximates your own approach to morality? How well do you abide by that framework on average? How do you think your life would change if you started living according to a different moral framework?
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 14, 2017 22:37:07 GMT
Religion would be mine. If I lived by another one then just would't be much of a caring/nice person :/
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Post by Διαμονδ on Dec 14, 2017 22:49:28 GMT
Religion would be mine. If I lived by another one then just would't be much of a caring/nice person :/ You say that your character has a huge influence of religious moral standards? Nothing more??
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Post by AmericanCharm on Dec 14, 2017 22:59:15 GMT
Humanism mixed with some Nihilism.
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Post by sciwiz12 on Dec 14, 2017 23:27:20 GMT
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 14, 2017 23:28:27 GMT
Religion would be mine. If I lived by another one then just would't be much of a caring/nice person :/ You say that your character has a huge influence of religious moral standards? Nothing more?? Huge, yes. But I'd still be an awesome person either way xD
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Post by sciwiz12 on Dec 14, 2017 23:31:16 GMT
I don't think humanism and religion are in themselves moral frameworks. Humanism might be a key factor in a moral framework such as a Kantian Categorical Imperative. Specific religious traditions like the practices of Christianity might provide moral frameworks. But I mean to ask concerning the moral frameworks themselves just to be precise.
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 14, 2017 23:33:24 GMT
I don't think humanism and religion are in themselves moral frameworks. Humanism might be a key factor in a moral framework such as a Kantian Categorical Imperative. Specific religious traditions like the practices of Christianity might provide moral frameworks. But I mean to ask concerning the moral frameworks themselves just to be precise. Traditional Christianity was also on your link of moral frameworks.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Dec 14, 2017 23:59:43 GMT
You say that your character has a huge influence of religious moral standards? Nothing more?? Huge, yes. But I'd still be an awesome person either way xD I think it's good when a good man without any means! Just a good about its nature..
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Post by krulag77 on Dec 17, 2017 11:40:21 GMT
I don't know what kind of framework I fit under, but this is how I see it....
A moral is an internal individual feeling of right and wrong that affects no one else. Everyone has morals, and they are all equally valid. A majority of similar morals make up the mores for a society, and from there it splits off into ethics and laws. Ethics are external rules of how to treat others within that society
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Post by thearistotelliancopt on Dec 17, 2017 15:13:07 GMT
I hunk Aquinas's natural law theory and Aristotelian virtue ethics are the only meta ethical views which stand up to scrutiny.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2018 15:17:04 GMT
In this position I'd rather join to Aristotle's 'philosophy is the ultimate position by its own'.
So, no one except us can tell us what to do or what to chose, but we need not to be ignorants.
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