What's wrong with anything morally is that someone disapproves of it as interpersonal behavior.
Do you understand this? — Terrapin Station
From that, then, did the Nazis do anything at all immoral? — tim wood
In my opinion, sure. — Terrapin Station
So facial recognition is important in the way we interact...the inability to easily recognise someone, or get a gestalt from looking at them, I think can lead to people feeling alienated, and disconnected from society..it can lead to paranoia, fear, and then hatred..
This I think is one of the reasons for why racist behaviour arises in society; not the only reason, but an important one. — wax
Only in your opinion? There's no accounting for opinions. The question was, did they or didn't they. What say you? — tim wood
because as many scientist have stated, it's (racism) a social construct. — Anaxagoras
But that is a weak argument concerning the existence of racism however, because as many scientist have stated, it's (racism) a social construct. — Anaxagoras
There are no moral/ethical truths with respect to particular stances.... Opinions in this sense can't be correct or incorrect. — Terrapin Station
You keep conflating these two things when you talk about ethics, I don't know if it's just shorthand, or if you actually mean it, but on the face of it, there clearly are ethical truths. It is "true" that most people abhor extreme violence toward innocent children. — Isaac
Only in your opinion? There's no accounting for opinions. The question was, did they or didn't they. What say you?
— tim wood
There are only individual opinions in this realm. There are no moral/ethical truths with respect to particular stances. Various people can have the same opinion, of course, a la there being many people who feel one shouldn't put ketchup on hot dogs versus many people who feel it's okay to put ketchup on hot dogs. Opinions in this sense can't be correct or incorrect. — Terrapin Station
Almost but not quite. On the basis of race, not on the basis of racial anything.Racism is the discrimination against groups and individuals on the basis of racial prejudice — Txastopher
Difference is a fact - where there is such (a) difference. As such, value can be ascribed to things based on difference, and is all the time.The problems arise when we ascribe relative value to difference. This seems a shame. If the descendants of the Celts have a better sense of smell or the Arabs have higher IQs, I, for one would like to know. Sadly there are some discussions that current multicultural dogma prevents us from having. — Txastopher
It appears you are unable to answer the question. Please give it another try. Lest we be persuaded that Terrapin has so cross-threaded his thinking that he is unable to identify any action of the Nazis as immoral, by implication saying that all Nazi actions were moral, or some or all neither moral nor immoral. But none immoral. — tim wood
Alas, you are terribly confused. I'll approach this way: Is 2+2=4 true? Or is it merely the report of some people who apparently feel that it is true? This rock over here: is it a rock, or simply a matter of some people feeling that it's a rock?In my view a lot of the actions were immoral. What that refers to is the fact that I disapprove of the actions, that I "Boo" them.
I'm not the only person to feel that way, of course. But all of us who feel that way are simply (in terms of what's really going on ontologically) reporting our disapproval. — Terrapin Station
Alas, you are terribly confused. I'll approach this way: Is 2+2=4 true? Or is it merely the report of some people who apparently feel that it is true? This rock over here: is it a rock, or simply a matter of some people feeling that it's a rock?
Is morality representative of anything beyond what some people opine of it? — tim wood
Ultimately a tool for murderers who wish to engage in wholesale murder (do you think this is an exaggeration?). — tim wood
Try this. My ancestors were smart enough to move to the region I now live in - and I am smart enough to choose to be here. For by far most folks, not so. That means I and mine are way smarter than everyone else except my immediate neighbors. Agreed? — tim wood
If there are differences between historically isolated groups of humans, I'm interested to what they are. — Txastopher
But to be meaningful some care is needed in how things are approached and handled. — tim wood
No. — Txastopher
Indeed, the problem is methodological in the sense that you wish to generalise from a particular. Not good when discussing race. — Txastopher
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