It follows, then, that the "good life" is not the most "moral" life exactly, but rather the least "immoral" life. — darthbarracuda
For we all screw up. We all cause tension between people. We all halt the desires of others while maintaining our own. And yet we can't help it, either. — darthbarracuda
With respect due to the great David Hume, what he said can only be the result of his reason putting 2 and 2 together regarding its relationship with the passions. Like someone once told me, the first step to solving a problem is to recognize it and Hume's succinct pronouncement marks this first step, as a Jedi once said, towards bringing balance to the force or, if all goes well, eradicating the Sith who feed off of passion.Hume also said that reason is a "slave of the passions" — afterthegame
the first step to solving a problem is to recognize it — TheMadFool
emotion comes first — afterthegame
What determines that is an emotion, which is provoked by unconscious thought, which in turn is provoked by an external stimulus. — afterthegame
Because of this, I believe that to a certain extent, all conscious entities (thus morally-responsible entities) are morally disqualified....
It follows, then, that the "good life" is not the most "moral" life exactly, but rather the least "immoral" life. . — darthbarracuda
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