But is there any good we do when nobody is looking other than to make ourselves feel good? Is morality driven by punishment? Any exception if that were largely true? — TiredThinker
We have society and social contracts that tells us what behavior is correct and what isn't, and we punish or frown upon those that do bad. — TiredThinker
We do things for the tribe because the tribe does for us? So what makes it good versus simply advantageous? — TiredThinker
In fact there are many people that think ethical positions all fall under a form of reciprocal altruism. If you play nice with others, you benefit. — Tom Storm
To impress those we like that they may stay in our lives? — TiredThinker
If one was to prove the existence of good wouldn't all other incentives need to be removed? We always seem to have many drives for practicality. We don't like over simplicity. But wouldn't we need to bare it if we are to truely be good without self or group serving incentives for evolutionary reasons? — TiredThinker
True morality consists of behaviors that maximize the well-being and happiness of the individual performing the actions, while simultaneously respecting the sovereign boundaries of all other human beings. — Garrett Travers
other than to make ourselves feel good? — TiredThinker
True morality consists of behaviors that maximize the well-being and happiness of the individual performing the actions... — Garrett Travers
...while simultaneously respecting the sovereign boundaries of all other human beings. — Garrett Travers
To your own health, prosperity, success, happiness, and peace are you responsible, as you are the only person who can experience it. Thus, morality is the self-generated body of behaviors designed for individual achievement of well-being and happiness. — Garrett Travers
You are embedded in a society, surrounded not just by others but in a world that is created by others. The very words you are using to posit this argument have use only within the context of that society. You have no choice but to concern yourself in the lives of others.Because we are individuals and are confined to our own bodies and consciousness, it follows that morality is an individual practice. Meaning, you cannot be moral, or express a morality for me, but only for yourself, as my body and consciousness are confined to me. — Garrett Travers
I see morality as being in relationship with others. — Tom Storm
So being more intellectual equals more good and less instinct? — TiredThinker
We have society and social contracts that tells us what behavior is correct and what isn't, and we punish or frown upon those that do bad. But is there any good we do when nobody is looking other than to make ourselves feel good? Is morality driven by punishment? Any exception if that were largely true? — TiredThinker
So, when you are alone morality isn't a factor? — Garrett Travers
What you do on your own has a moral dimension in virtue of any effect it might have on others — Banno
Sure. But not a moral effect, except as it changes your relation towards others.What you do has first and foremost an effect on you. — Garrett Travers
That isn't so. Your acts have an impact on others.What you do is not something that can be experienced by others... — Garrett Travers
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