 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
          Andrew4Handel
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          Pattern-chaser
Pattern-chaser         
         One classic dichotomy is whether society or the individual is the more powerful force. — Andrew4Handel
 ssu
ssu         
         I think one problem is that people adapt too easily to things that are immoral and wrong in the society. When they happen on a societal level, suddenly things are tolerated as the "new normal". Just think the case of a civil war: the so-called reasonable people cannot fathom that people who before lived together in somewhat harmony or at leasthad the appearance of some social cohesion start killing each other. It is as if people suddenly went totally insane. Well, from one perspective that indeed is the case. But the vast majority just take it as reality and accuse those objecting the madness of being naive, living in an "Ivory Tower" and not grasping reality.One classic dichotomy is whether society or the individual is the more powerful force. Jordan Peterson has argued that the individuals immorality is what accumulates to make society immoral and hence it is not just the immorality of a few corrupt leaders making a corrupt or toxic society.
I think that society can negatively affect and influence the individual but I think this is only the case for a minority of society affected by the conduct of the majority. — Andrew4Handel
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         I think one problem is that people adapt too easily to things that are immoral and wrong in the society. — ssu
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         Society is. Many are more powerful than one. The moral imperative, because this is so, is for society only to over-rule individuals when it must.. — Pattern-chaser
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         I think the power of society is a collective power of individuals combining their wills. Should this ever be the case or should societies be run on reason alone? — Andrew4Handel
I am not advocating an elitist run society but a society where some form of reason dominates debate and policy. — Andrew4Handel
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Andrew4Handel         
          Pattern-chaser
Pattern-chaser         
         I do think we can aim towards reason. — Andrew4Handel
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Andrew4Handel         
          Pattern-chaser
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         I try and be as reasonable as possible. I would be happy for you to highlight something I do you think is beyond reason. — Andrew4Handel
I think you are engaging in power relations with me here in this argument to cast aspersions on how rational people can be to resign yourself to a position. — Andrew4Handel
and I repliedI do think we can aim towards reason. — Andrew4Handel
Indeed. But why would/should we? People say these things on philosophy forums, but they don't seem to notice how uncommon reason is in our real-world lives. Yes, there is some reason present for some of the time. But maybe that's as much as we can manage or stomach? — Pattern-chaser
 Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
          Andrew4Handel
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         So: why do you think we should "aim towards reason"? — Pattern-chaser
 Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
          Andrew4Handel
Andrew4Handel         
         'm not fond of "power relation" talk — Terrapin Station
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          Jake
Jake         
         Jordan Peterson has argued that the individuals immorality is what accumulates to make society immoral and hence it is not just the immorality of a few corrupt leaders making a corrupt or toxic society. — Andrew4Handel
 Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
          Jake
Jake         
         Why don't you just drive with the flow of traffic? — Terrapin Station
Jordan Peterson has argued that the individuals immorality is what accumulates to make society immoral — Andrew4Handel
 Terrapin Station
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         It's illegal. — Jake
 Jake
Jake         
         If no one is pulled over for driving over the speed limit in that area, then it's effectively not illegal. — Terrapin Station
So it would just matter whether tickets are normally given out in that area. — Terrapin Station
If they aren't, you're effectively being a jerk and causing problems, or at least increasing risk, by not going with the flow of traffic. — Terrapin Station
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         In your scheme, — Jake
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Jake         
         It's a fact confirmed by many police I know. — Terrapin Station
 BC
BC         
         I set my cruise control on 40mph — Jake
Why don't you just drive with the flow of traffic? — Terrapin Station
 BC
BC         
         Then the police you know should be fired. It's not their job to make the law. It's their job to enforce the law as it currently exists to the best of their ability, — Jake
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Jake         
         On the other hand, mass-traffic is no longer an individual matter; it's much more like a fluid in a pipe. If the mass of traffic on given highway is moving at 40, 60, or 80 mph, (never mind the posted speed) — Bitter Crank
The problem that highway patrols have is that their policing territories are too large for the number of cars and officers to be able to ticket individual drivers on secondary roads, let alone ticket individuals on freeways. — Bitter Crank
 Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         The vast majority of other drivers will pass you, because they don't care what the law says, but only with what they think they can get away with. — Jake
That's the mindset which forms the foundation of an immoral society. Everything is all about me. — Jake
 Jake
Jake         
         When I encounter people like this online, I'd love to meet them in person, because I just can't imagine how you must come across in person. — Terrapin Station
 Jake
Jake         
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