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Lanny, you need to answer my question for this discussion to move.
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If that's what you want. no guilt!
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Originally posted by Erekshun
We have a moral obligation to stop posting in this thread. Eat more cows.
Eat more chikin
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We have a moral obligation to stop posting in this thread. Eat more cows.
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Originally posted by omn5;pvl
We have a moral obligation to reject all goods and services produced by capitalists
hmm it really presents quite the dilemma doesn't it?
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Originally posted by GGG
So you DO think we have a moral obligation to not eat meat?
hmmm it's really quite the quandary isn't it?
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Originally posted by omn5;pvl
Read Das Kapital and learn how those goods are produced through exploitation of labour, you will come to realize that there's no such thing as ethical consumption under captialism
So you DO think we have a moral obligation to not eat meat?
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just ate a phat hotlink and half a pound of pulled-pork
change my mind
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Best: Bukowski's Ham on Rye
Worst: Anything else
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Originally posted by Lanny
Wow! That's a lot of philosophy books man!
I'd like to lean more about this sophistry you're talking about. Are there any particularly well regarded philosophy books out of the more than 400 philosophy books that you've read that particularly embody the sophistry and grandiloquence you're talking about? Are there any exceptional philosophy books that rise above grandiloquent sophistry?
the holy bible.
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Close this fucking thread already.
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Originally posted by mmQ
Why don't you?
Because there is no way to objectively measure the amount goodness or badness we imagine specific actions have. If everyone were to agree to share the same moral theory we would all imagine the same moral conclusions, but even if we did, that wouldn't tell us anything about the real world. When two people with different moral frameworks reach two different moral conclusions about a specific action there is no way for us to measure who if either of them is objectively correct.
Why would anyone believe morality is objective?
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Originally posted by DietPiano
Why do you believe morality is universal as opposed to referential?
Why don't you?
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