Couple questions: — Bob Ross
Sure, but at the risk of detouring the thread topic? Up to you, of course; it’s you that called the meeting.
Moral obligation relative to interest, indicates the employment of practical reason in determining a willed volition. That obligation relative to an interest in a principle, then, indicates practical reason determine a willed volition in accordance with the subjective disposition of the moral agent himself. A principle in a moral agent that accords with his subjective disposition, is called a maxim. The point being, to eliminate outside influence with respect to moral considerations in general.
Taste, on the other hand, represented by aesthetic judgement, indicates merely a desire, which is always relative to sensation, re: attainment of that which corresponds to, and thereby satisfies, a desire, which in turn is always influenced from outside. Influenced from outside eliminates employment of practical reason, without which there is no proper moral consideration.
Morally speaking, acts willed according to good principles are more powerful than acts willed by mere good feelings.
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What are you semantically distinguishing with "shall" vs. "should desire"? — Bob Ross
Dunno about semantically. I positively detest, and refuse to engage in, so-called “language games”.
Shall indicates a command of reason offering no alternatives; should desire indicates a conditional want which implies a plethora of alternative inclinations.
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……there would be facts of the matter about morality that society could strive towards independently of tastes….. — Bob Ross
There would be facts of the matter about
ethics that society could strive toward, re: administrative codes.
(independent of taste: hey, you wanna speed through a marked-off school zone, go right ahead. Makes no difference to me)
Personally, I think as soon as society enters the conversation, morality becomes group morality
writ large, which is ethics. So maybe there is a form of realism in society, but it isn’t moral as much as ethical, realism. I mean, it is documented,
e.g., that the speed limit in a school zone is 15mph, which seems pretty factual.
Anyway….obviously I survived 6 days in the bush. She with the whistle and spray, me with the .44. No need for either and good times for all.