Jake Hen
javi2541997
Is there theoretically a wrong way to live? — Jake Hen
Jake Hen
These wisdoms can allow us to, at least, have a safer life. Don't you think? — javi2541997
javi2541997
I'm arguing that good and bad should be determined by the individual not the masses — Jake Hen
BC
I know I would consider multiple ways of living horrible and grotesque, but morally wrong? Probably not. — Jake Hen
Banno
. This criteria is not only dependent on the culture and practices of a given region, but also individual truths and values. — Jake Hen
I believe there is no definitive "wrong" way to live. — Jake Hen
BC
I'm narrowing the argument down to lifestyle — Jake Hen
I love a rich green lawn; I like tropical flowers massed in large well-watered beds. I like to swim outside in my own large pool. I live in an area subject to a severe long-term drought. The state, county, and city all are inforcing stringent water conservation. Lucky for me, there are three houses next door that are 3/4 completed and are sitting idle. Water service was provided. I'm using water from the three houses to keep my lawn and garden green and my pool full. Yeah, I know that some areas have been forced to depend on bottled water for drinking because their taps are dry. But... a lot of those people came from shit holes anyway, so I'm sure it's not that big a deal for them.
Jake Hen
This approach will definitely not avoid moral reprehensibility. "Lifestyle" involves choices that affect others in material ways. — Bitter Crank
Tom Storm
I believe there is no definitive "wrong" way to live. — Jake Hen
Average
Jake Hen
If the beliefs that you base your lifestyle upon are false then I would say that your lifestyle is wrong necessarily. If the beliefs that you base your lifestyle upon are correct then I would say that your lifestyle is right necessarily. — Average
Jake Hen
1) on whether you believe there is a foundational or transcendent purpose to life. If so, then obviously there is a right or wrong way of living. And 2) most people have a worldview which holds values. If they live in a way those values are subverted then you could say they have gone in the wrong direction subject to their value system. — Tom Storm
Average
Jake Hen
Banno
Jake Hen
The absence of "definitive" morality does not lead to the absence of morality. Indeed, it makes the problem of deciding what to do - which is what morality seems to be about - even more difficult, since there can be no "definitive" rules. — Banno
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