If hard determinism is true, then no one is morally culpable.
Concepts like forgiveness depend on the prior assessment of blame and guilt. Who says the person who does harm is ‘damaged’ and in need of ‘repair’? I’m guessing it’s not the person who committed the ‘wrongful’ act. — Joshs
. The person who commits a wrongful act is subject to judgment by his society; it's not up to him to decide whether he's ill or damaged or evil or in error. — Vera Mont
We are all ill, damaged, evil and in error as judged by the perspective of those who are unable to relate the justifications of our actions, as seen from our own perspective, to their own perspective and form of life. — Joshs
That rift was never about morality or justice.Welcome to red state and blue state America. — Joshs
1. Live forever without consuming any oxygen, fluids, or food.
2. Do things other organisms e.g. tardigrades, dolphins, chameleons, etc. can do.
3. Teleport everywhere and everywhen.
4. Prevent all suffering, inequality, injustice, and deaths.
5. Make all living things (including the dead ones and the never-born ones) forever happy.
6. Be all-loving, all-knowing, and all-powerful and make all the other beings also all-loving, all-knowing, and all-powerful.
7. Own an infinite number of universes and give all beings an infinite number of universes each for free. — Truth Seeker
↪Leontiskos Who has free will? Aren't all living things prisoners of causality? — Truth Seeker
There must needs be something voluntary in human acts. In order to make this clear, we must take note that the principle of some acts or movements is within the agent, or that which is moved; whereas the principle of some movements or acts is outside. For when a stone is moved upwards, the principle of this movement is outside the stone: whereas when it is moved downwards, the principle of this movement is in the stone. Now of those things that are moved by an intrinsic principle, some move themselves, some not. — Aquinas, ST I-II.6.1
It should be done by a consensus of the community — Vera Mont
That's never a hard sell! — Vera Mont
I understand what you said — Truth Seeker
but the problem is that we are not self-movers. We don't choose to come into existence. — Truth Seeker
We don't choose our genes — Truth Seeker
We are not deserving of any praise or blame because our choices are not free from variables not chosen by us. — Truth Seeker
There is never going to be a consensus. There is going to be a majority rule. — AmadeusD
I cannot see a viable alternative.I cannot see my way to thinking that's the best possible outcome. — AmadeusD
How's that supposed to work? How is the 'factual' right and wrong arrived-at? Papal decree? Been tried; didn't prevent crime and punishment.Particularly if we reject moral objectivity. — AmadeusD
People love to be ever-so-much more righteous than and punitive toward whatever or whomever they're afraid of, and they can be persuaded to fear pretty much anything. Vaccines, immigrants, spiders, old women, cats - anything.That's never a hard sell! — Vera Mont
Why do you think that is? — AmadeusD
If you had done the tasks on the list, I would be all-loving, all-knowing and all-powerful. While I am all-loving, I am definitely not all-knowing and all-powerful. — Truth Seeker
I would have prevented the removal of my omniscience and omnipotence by you or anyone else! — Truth Seeker
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