So unless what you, I and everyone else is engaged in right now isn't study or inquiry then I really do not know what we are doing right now — Mark Dennis
Mark Dennis, although you were very careful in making my prediction come true, meaning that a post of mine will be completely ignored for content, inadvertently above you gave two answers to one point taken from my post which is ignored vehemently and adamantly
— god must be atheist
Oh I responded so ive somehow proved your point that everyone ignores you? I can see that I'm wasting my time arguing with you when your logic seems to be breaking so often. — Mark Dennis
But hardly anyone would think that was acceptable meaning humans are not true utilitarians. So a lot of moral positions people claim to support are never followed honestly or consistently. — Andrew4Handel
Except consensus does exist? Easy to claim it doesn't exist when one is outside of it. — Mark Dennis
And no, you did not respond. You INADVERTENTLY responded, not directly. You are losing the grip on what actually happens here, man. — god must be atheist
Outside of Ph.D. group? Yes. The Ph.D.'s — god must be atheist
Evidently you know nothing about adaptive pragmatism or it's approach to ethics. — Mark Dennis
Evidently you know nothing about adaptive pragmatism — Mark Dennis
suppose the retort must be "Actions peak louder than word" Are people actually behaving in a way consistent with their moral claims? — Andrew4Handel
To you it is of importance to defend the ideas that sturctures, progress, and value exist in the study of ethics. Therefore your arguments are not ethical totally; they are self-serving. — god must be atheist
I honestly don't feel like you or others have effectively refuted my claims enough for me to believe the universe is absent value or meaning — Mark Dennis
am claiming that our moral systems have failed. And that this failure is being ignored because people are still relying on questionable moral ideas. — Andrew4Handel
We are all still alive so doesn't seem like we have failed to me? — Mark Dennis
People who claim to want to reduce suffering and pin their colours on that mast but are not helping. — Andrew4Handel
My issue is that failed moral ideologies are propping up a deeply problematic society. — Andrew4Handel
My nihilism is ... — Andrew4Handel
... the default until someone can provide me with moral facts. — Andrew4Handel
What's so great about the truth? — frank
Without morality, with the "ego" in its full potential, humanity would develop at its maximum. — Gus Lamarch
Aesthetics and Ethics are joined at the hip. — frank
Morality is problematic because it depends on creating good, and good can't be defined, only conceptualized. — god must be atheist
I think moral values inform action and actions are problematic if there is a failure to justify them. — Andrew4Handel
.. pointless, or arbitrary, because everything you/we say or value is pointless, or arbitrary, according nihilism. Nihilism about nihilism refutes itself. Thus, merely a self-serving(?) fiction (or crutch). — 180 Proof
Altruism [moral]. Care for another without reciprocity or extrinsic benefit (i.e. utility). Suffering [fact] is a visceral appeal for help to which (most) fellow sufferers, ceteris paribus, involuntarily respond. Choice begins with how, not with whether or not, to help; sympathy (or it's absence) is dispositional and/or conditioned [moral fact]. And eusociality is the (highly correlative, or self-reinforcing) consequence - gossamer-thin veneer though it may be. — 180 Proof
:roll: Yeah, like living "without ecology" ... — 180 Proof
Altruism is only moral if you accept the premise that altruism is moral. — Andrew4Handel
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