John F
-
Davis replied to the topic Are right and wrong and the related duties possible without absolutes in the forum Small Talk 4 years, 6 months ago
In the UK there are some cases of ex-Isis brides who want to be repatriated from Kurdish camps back to the UK. The UK government doesn’t want to know. It’s not helping them, but is not harming them either.
Not being stripped of citizenship is a basic human right in most countries. The UK government conveniently ignores such a right to gain the a…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Are right and wrong and the related duties possible without absolutes in the forum Small Talk 4 years, 6 months ago
If an ethical absolute is respecting people’s dignity and human rights, it would be hard to do in some circumstances, such as if you come across a child murderer.
I read this three times and cannot make sense out of it. I don’t believe you have a grasp of what ethical absolutes are.
People are willing to risk injury, or cost, to themselves, to u…
-
Davis replied to the topic Are right and wrong and the related duties possible without absolutes in the forum Small Talk 4 years, 6 months ago
The only over arching ethical rule I think exists is simply to survive at any cost
That isn’t an ethical rule. That is an evolutionary instinct. And clearly not strong enough considering how many people commit suicide and how many people do things they know will lead to an early death (smoking, drinking) and engage in reckless and violent…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Are right and wrong and the related duties possible without absolutes in the forum Small Talk 4 years, 6 months ago
Simon, something can not be of use to you if you put little to no effort into really understanding them. Why should people take your own moral/ethical concepts seriously when you won’t put an effort into getting at least a basic grasp on the standard language and concepts?
Secondly, you are using terms in your own way which is extremely…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Are right and wrong and the related duties possible without absolutes in the forum Small Talk 4 years, 6 months ago
Simon, I think you need to acquaint yourself a little more thoroughly with the more well discussed moral systems. You keep saying things that are strange explanations of terms used in moral systems:
- A duty is ideal performance that we owe to others and ourselves
- There are no absolute moral principles, although there are absolute, abstract…
-
Davis replied to the topic Are right and wrong and the related duties possible without absolutes in the forum Small Talk 4 years, 6 months ago
Unseen, I was clearly referring to absolute moral systems with a pronounced unquestionable set of received rules like the bible or what a dictator says. I do not know if you are referring to duty re: virtue ethics, deontological ethics or some other system. If it is one of the earlier two, they are NOT absolute moral systems and are not…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Are right and wrong and the related duties possible without absolutes in the forum Small Talk 4 years, 6 months ago
Original sin is a grotesque concept, just as “family dishonour”, guilt by association/family, tribal retribution etc are toxic ideas outside of a primitive setting (and is arguably even toxic within one).
That isn’t to say humans are not flawed. We are gargantuously flawed. We need things we have an extremely difficult time offering one another,…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Are right and wrong and the related duties possible without absolutes in the forum Small Talk 4 years, 6 months ago
Re: Absolutes:
You should distinguish between the absolute re: the full integrity of a moral system vs absolute rules within a moral system. That is: a moral system is a fairly weak and ineffective one if it isn’t based on an all encompassing set of ideas which covers everything based on a finite set of rules/laws/concepts. For example…[Read more]
-
Strega replied to the topic Sunday School 14th November 2021. in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 6 months agoThanks Reg!
-
Strega replied to the topic Sunday School 7th November 2021. in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 6 months agoThanks Reg!!!
-
Davis replied to the topic Sunday School 17th October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 6 months agoLOL Jake, he doesn’t even realise that we are NOT anti-capitalists but are simply not ignorant of the dangerous elements of capitalism and have a sliver of empathy for the victims of it. To think that any economic or political system doesn’t have issues that are harmful to some and to not want to deal with the human harm is to treat that…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Sunday School 17th October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 6 months agoIf everyone started with the same genetics, the same incentives, the same capital, the same education, an equal amount of barriers (or lack of barriers) and the market behaved in a truly rational way and the extreme role of luck was diminished in come way (and consumers weren’t so easily duped into doing things against their interest)…then…[Read more]
-
Strega replied to the topic Sunday School 31st October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 6 months agoThank you, Reg!!
-
Davis replied to the topic Sunday School 17th October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 7 months agoHere is a map that shows the level of poverty by state. States more likely to support “small government, few social programs, little sympathy for those in a difficult situation, underfunded mental health systems” (basically the Republican party), the more likely there is to be high poverty levels. Of course, the story is always more complex (there…[Read more]
-
Strega replied to the topic Sunday School 24th October 2021. in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 7 months agoThanks Reg!!!
-
Davis replied to the topic Sunday School 17th October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 7 months agoEncos summary of fallacies is a little broad as it is the case that most of the most frequently cited fallacies deal with the relationship between premises and conclusions, not all of them do. In general, fallacies simply point out issues with formal arguments which usually take the form of Premises 1, Premises 2 (possibly more), Conclusion. The…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Sunday School 17th October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 7 months agoYou cannot conclude from the highly contested results and interpretations of Libet’s experiments that decisions precede awareness. A critical thinker should be able to see past the folklore of the Libet experiment, which is by today’s standards, ancient in neuroscience timescales. Educate yourself on those experiments, there are numerous valid…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Sunday School 17th October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 7 months agoJake it seems like you are nitpicking. Yes, once you are very familiar with critical thinking and/or have analysed texts critically, you can, to some extent, engage in critical thinking without consciously doing it…and yes, in every day life you may be able to apply scepticism and quick analysis of claims that people (and activity on online…[Read more]
-
Davis replied to the topic Sunday School 17th October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 7 months agoCritical Thinking should be taught in schools
It is absolutely outrageous that it is not a mandatory subject during every single year of school.
-
Davis replied to the topic Sunday School 17th October 2021 in the forum
Sunday School 4 years, 7 months agoJake, humans don’t reason reasonably. The fallacies are very necessary. After properly studying them, it very much changed the way I reason, catching on to flawed arguments I thought were reasonable until I realised how and why they were flawed. I still need to review them from time to time. But you are right, you not only have to consciously…[Read more]
- Load More