Why should one do that which is good? No, I don't think that good is synonymous with, "something one ought to do". For example, most people would agree that selling all your worldly possessions and donating the money to charity is something that would be good. However, that doesn't mean that one is obligated to do so. — Hyper
Why should one do that which is good? No, I don't think that good is synonymous with, "something one ought to do". For example, most people would agree that selling all your worldly possessions and donating the money to charity is something that would be good. However, that doesn't mean that one is obligated to do so. Please input into this conversation with your own takes. — Hyper
No, I don't think that good is synonymous with, "something one ought to do". For example, most people would agree that selling all your worldly possessions and donating the money to charity is something that would be good. — Hyper
we ought to do what is good just because it is good. What is good is what we ought do, and what we ought do is what is good. — Banno
There remains the logical gap between what we do and what we ought do. — Banno
What is good is what we ought do, and what we ought do is what is good. — Banno
The use of the word "ought" implies guidelines externally put on us. So, okay, what guides us? I would say that belonging to the group is our biggest social motivator. — Questioner
This ignores human nature. It's akin to saying, "Do this because I said so." — Questioner
Sure. Ought we?As mentioned, we operate on a system of rewards an punishments. — Questioner
The point is that "one ought do good" is no more informative than "one ought do what one ought do" or "doing good is good".It's not giving a reason for doing good. — Questioner
that we have evolved to do something or to prefer something simply does not imply that we ought to do that thing. — Banno
Ought we? — Banno
The point is that "one ought do good" is no more informative than "one ought do what one ought do" or "doing good is good". — Banno
Then you are choosing not to make ethical considerations. You assume that how things are is how they ought be, a recipe for stagnation.This question seems moot, since we do. — Questioner
Why ought one contribute to our survival?One ought to do good because it contributes to their survival. — Questioner
There's this whole big area of reasoning that you are avoiding. — Banno
That's the right response to the OP."Should we do good?" Of course, we should do good. — Questioner
That might be so, but it is important not to conclude that what is the right thing to do is what makes you feel good.I always feel good when I do the right thing. — Questioner
That might be so, but it is important not to conclude that what is the right thing to do is what makes you feel good. — Banno
Doing good for self is just as important as doing good for the good, others, etc. Doing it for others, that which is good. What does that mean for the self? What was the sacrifice? What was the reward?Why should one do that which is good? — Hyper
Your experience is as valid as anyone's.... i am only speaking from my own experience. — Questioner
It is worth considering what can be said about what we ought do as well as what I ought do. How should we set things up, collectively? See for instance Rawls veil of ignorance.I guess it depends on the person... — Questioner
And again, is the goal to achieve "the highest level of being human", or just to do what is right?There is also the philosophical tradition that to reach the highest level of being human was to live a virtuous life. — Questioner
That's the right response to the OP. — Banno
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