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  • The grounding of all morality
    Thank you very much for the information!
    I myself consider a concept of morality close to this to be correct, as I think morality is essentially an urge and a phenomenon that helps to sustain life, while today’s concept of morality is essentially just the norms necessary for the oiled functioning of human society, nothing more.
    After all, the war hero who killed many members of the enemy army, so he killed masses of people, is also considered moral…
    Morality cannot be the subject of human bargaining, but a factor independent of human will, because its main purpose and meaning is to sustain life.
  • The grounding of all morality
    Dear Thomas Quine! Did you come up with this moral approach or did you read it somewhere? If the latter is true, where can you read about it? I find this idea very interesting! ("all moral precepts are an attempt to answer the question, “What best serves human flourishing?”)