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Re: whose morals are correct?     

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Author: Al Klein
Date: Jan 10, 2007 17:55

...". Not when used to modify "morality". But that's a tautology then... poster asked the question "whose morals are correct?" So, presumably, you would argue that morals are completely subjective because they do... "conforms to reality". It's correct to say that the surface ... standard pressure. It's not "correct" to ay that "x" is ... That's another reason why morals would appear to be largely ...
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Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Jan 10, 2007 01:10

... original poster asked the question "whose morals are correct?" So, presumably, you would argue that morals are completely subjective because they do ...pain. That's another reason why morals would appear to be largely ... will be perfect, so I interpreted "correct" as "best" or "optimal." Even if ...measuring this defined quality known as "correctness" then we reduce the problem to...
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Author: HiEv
Date: Jan 9, 2007 23:24

...* have at least somewhat objective morality, especially given the previously acknowledged existence... up into objective reasons for morals like altruism and reciprocation. [*: Yes, ... poster asked the question "whose morals are correct?" So, presumably, you would argue that morals are completely subjective because they ... be perfect, so I interpreted "correct" as "best" or "optimal." Even ...
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Author: Martin Phipps
Date: Jan 9, 2007 22:05

..."reasoning". Not when used to modify "morality". But that's a tautology then. ...the original poster asked the question "whose morals are correct?" So, presumably, you would argue that morals are completely subjective because they do ... of genocide. An example of objectively correct morals would be (as others have ...pain. That's another reason why morals would appear to be largely subjective,...
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Author: HiEv
Date: Jan 8, 2007 23:45

... They're only "not very moral" according to your apparently ridiculous ... solution to the problems of morality. There is if you're ... don't even know what "moral" means, let alone what constitutes ...'t always follow your own moral code perfectly. Besides, your system ... follow your particular system or morals. We're having a debate here over whose morals are correct, so arguing against ...
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Author: Michael Gray
Date: Jan 6, 2007 15:32

...set an example. so, the question is, whose morals are correct? the concept of morals only exists because of the ...(or least the perception of) pain. If no one experienced pain then morals are irrelevant. Thus correctness of morals is a function of pain only. Therefore morals that minimizes pain are correct. In the short term, or the long term? Does trading one's...
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Author: bungalow_steve
Date: Jan 6, 2007 12:09

... etiquette. set an example. so, the question is, whose morals are correct? the concept of morals only exists because of the existence (or least the perception of) pain. If no one experienced pain then morals are irrelevant. Thus correctness of morals is a function of pain only. Therefore morals that minimizes pain are correct. steve
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Author: pbamvv
Date: Jan 6, 2007 06:59

... morals we should follow? whose morals are correct? how do we agree upon ...following a slightly different set of morals, but that's what we have...an indivual with full human rights. correct.. (except for the 'now' part) Of course they "believe" morals have never changed, the bible ... gives us. would that be correct? thanks again for answering! [i ...
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Author: Neil Kelsey
Date: Jan 5, 2007 14:17

... so, the question is, whose morals are correct? It's not ... is doing something immoral. Proper morals are prefered by natural selection...does natural selection choose proper morals? Natural selection cannot even address...natural selection WILL penalise some moral codes, and enourage others. That...For the best fit with morals and laws we need to...
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Author: V
Date: Jan 5, 2007 13:45

... How does natural selection choose proper morals? Natural selection cannot even address morals...that natural selection WILL penalise some moral codes, and enourage others. That does... REPLY SEPARATOR *********** V: Whose morals are correct? The short answer...look to... Images of Immortality Ethical Knowledge Moralities in Conflict Conclusions Sample college ...
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