What [ ] is called amorality is a thing that does not exist. If you are willing to submit to any norm, you have, nolens volens, to submit to the norm of denying all morality, and this is not amoral but immoral. — Ortega - Revolt of the Masses, p. 189
Is there such a thing as amorality? — ZzzoneiroCosm
Not every action we take is about morality. — Jackson
But considering that the time you spend just sitting there could be invested in helping other persons i — ZzzoneiroCosm
Why do I have to help other persons? — Jackson
You don't. But the notion is at the heart of morality and ethics. — ZzzoneiroCosm
Why do I have to help other persons? — Jackson
But the society or the masses would impose you that if you do not do so, — javi2541997
How do they impose? — Jackson
What else? — Jackson
some individual records me not helping a homeless man in the train. — javi2541997
morals and ethics are centered on our relationships with other people. — ZzzoneiroCosm
What is that person doing to help? — Jackson
It was just the example I used. You're free to substitute an example more in line with your view of the world. — ZzzoneiroCosm
I see that. I don't see it as a particularly important point. So I'm not really interested in continuing the exchange. Take care. :smile: — ZzzoneiroCosm
You're engaging in true moral discussion and maybe not know you're pushing the correct buttons.Why do I have to help other persons? — Jackson
You don’t. But the society or the masses would impose you that if you do not do so, you would be amoral. — javi2541997
smoking in a closed room with other people — L'éléphant
What [ ] is called amorality is a thing that does not exist. If you are willing to submit to any norm, you have, nolens volens, to submit to the norm of denying all morality, and this is not amoral but immoral. — Ortega - Revolt of the Masses, p. 189
amorality — ZzzoneiroCosm
Feel free to expand on that. :smile: — ZzzoneiroCosm
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