 Enrique
Enrique         
          Pfhorrest
Pfhorrest         
         Assuming we can adequately define reason, did rational thinking make human beings more ethical in the past, perhaps in Plato's era, and is this still the case? — Enrique
Do questions of ethics even apply to modern civilization, or are we living in a post-ethics world? — Enrique
What kind of paradigm for defining human behavior philosophically would be relevant in a modern discourse? What are the currently prevailing theories in this area? — Enrique
 I like sushi
I like sushi         
          alcontali
alcontali         
         What kind of paradigm for defining human behavior philosophically would be relevant in a modern discourse? What are the currently prevailing theories in this area? — Enrique
 Banno
Banno         
          fdrake
fdrake         
         Either you reason within a system, or else you reason about a system, because in all other cases, you are just doing system-less bullshit. — alcontali
 NOS4A2
NOS4A2         
         Unlike religious morality, atheist "ethics" revolve around a haphazard and ever-changing collection of single-issue concerns such as "climate change", workers' rights, women's rights, animal rights, and so on. It is not a cohesive system where they carefully consider tradeoffs that automatically occur in a complete system.
Either you reason within a system, or else you reason about a system, because in all other cases, you are just doing system-less bullshit.
Assuming we can adequately define reason, did rational thinking make human beings more ethical in the past, perhaps in Plato's era, and is this still the case? Do questions of ethics even apply to modern civilization, or are we living in a post-ethics world? What kind of paradigm for defining human behavior philosophically would be relevant in a modern discourse? What are the currently prevailing theories in this area?
 alcontali
alcontali         
         Truly a high point of a rational approach to ethics, and not an ossification of historical codes with the normative weight of tradition at all. — fdrake
 fdrake
fdrake         
          alcontali
alcontali         
         Atheism precludes any good approach to ethics because of an imminent, but unspecified in timing and nature, debt based economic crisis. — fdrake
 SophistiCat
SophistiCat         
         So it seems as though ethics are in a degenerate or inadequate state. — Enrique
 SophistiCat
SophistiCat         
         Assuming we can adequately define reason, did rational thinking make human beings more ethical in the past, perhaps in Plato's era, and is this still the case? — Enrique
 180 Proof
180 Proof         
         I would think that while rationality is important for decision-making, ethical motivations themselves do not owe much to reason. — SophistiCat
 Mww
Mww         
          Enrique
Enrique         
          Enrique
Enrique         
          I like sushi
I like sushi         
          180 Proof
180 Proof         
          Enrique
Enrique         
          Enrique
Enrique         
          I like sushi
I like sushi         
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