Sidney Winston
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoKaruna wrote:
Maybe it might make your arguments more clear?Thanks, I’m sure it will.
evolutionary approach
The point of an evolutionary approach to morality, the reason why it works, is that evolution is fundamental to the biological natural world, and morality is a natural phenomenon embedded within other natural phenomena: e.g., biology,…[Read more]
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Davis replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoOr Reg. We can teach by showing snarky contempt. That’s what Socrates did. Sort of
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Davis replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoIndeed you had. Four days ago. There was no notification that I had a message. I have sent it. Enjoy
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Karuna replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoHi,
Simon Payton,
The book by Michael Tomasello you refer to.
The same author has written a summary of his findings. In this short free access article.
It maybe helpful for people on this discussion to read it.
Maybe it might make your arguments more clear?
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09515089.2018.1486605
The book you…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoDavis wrote:
If you cannot even get someone to read a very short intro to a topic (that you offer to gift them for free)Check your inbox, I asked you for that book days ago. You need to check the fakery of your news.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoWe should all take a more ethical approach to discussing morals.
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Davis replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoNo. This is:
“argumentum from pure exhaustion”
The irony is if you pay attention to the cartoon that this whole thing started with (a completely different topic by the way) you’ll see it was mostly, all about people, who refuse to educate themselves (in this case even in the basics) and then argue nonsense and when challenged on their lack of…[Read more]
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Karuna replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoI read, about it when you attack the person instead of the person’s argument.
I think it’s called argumentum ad hominem,
That’s what poor politicians do not what you do in moral philosophy.
Anyway Michael Tomasello’s life work is evolutionary anthropology.
His book which Simon Payton is describing a natural history of human morality.
It’s…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoEnjoy your evening
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Unseen replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoDavis wrote:
Simon it baffles my mind how you won’t read a single book about a topic you discuss so much. I’m with unseen. I’m done discussing this with you.He should enroll in Philosophy 101 somewhere. The more apt students will eat him alive.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoMy bibliography runs to about 9 pages.
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Davis replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoSimon it baffles my mind how you won’t read a single book about a topic you discuss so much. I’m with unseen. I’m done discussing this with you.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoI think @unseen might be right if he thinks that the workings of morality are too abstract and difficult for the average person to get into. It took me three years to understand and be able to add to Michael Tomasello’s book, A Natural History of Morality.
However, I also think that the ethical/spiritual force: the pressure to thrive, survive…[Read more]
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Karuna replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoIn summary of this discussion? pretty much sums up the frustration of modern atheists!
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoDavis wrote:
How do you know that Simon. You are virtually illiterate in all things ethics.Let me know when “ethics” comes up with something that ordinary people can use – something that religion has been doing for 2600 years.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoUnseen wrote:
Does it mean the same as “must-ness”?Yes.
this common structure
Cooperation. Either within groups, or between groups.
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Unseen replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoForgive me for giving up on the usual quotation structure and using a you said and I say sort of approach. Additionally, I think I’m done with this discussion.
Unseen wrote:
a principle that is so widely held that everyone agrees it must always be followed. (I can’t think of one, but just for the sake of argument…) Does it follow ipso facto tha…[Read more] -
Davis replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoThat may be so, but this is the version that is actually used by people.
How do you know that Simon. You are virtually illiterate in all things ethics.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoDavis wrote:
That depends. There are multiple utilitarian systems that would not be characterized as such.That may be so, but this is the version that is actually used by people. It links very well with the rest of an evolutionary framework, and what’s more, represents a general formula for how to behave.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 5 years, 11 months agoKaruna wrote:
Appeal to Nature is an argument and informal fallacy where something is believed to be good because it is natural, or bad because it is unnatural. Evolution and biology are non-moral.I agree, but evolution and biology give rise to all kinds of things, including moral psychology.
In this current universe cooperation in humans exist…[Read more]
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