Is morality intrinsically inherent in every human or shaped by the society.
Is morality objective or subjective?
8 years ago in #philosophy by enejoh (36)
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Each human are pulled by forces of good and evil. Good, being God, evil being wicked spirits that are trapped here. Then the human is given free-will, he may make a choice on which side he takes. Men aren't born evil, but when you are a child, you will find people are molded into who they will be for the rest of their life. The soul is like fruit. Its taste depends on how it matures or ripens. A good man will be picked and his flavor will be good. A bad man is born like the good man but as time goes he turns rotten inside and cannot be consumed by the almighty. These are the men that go to hell.
neither. ascribing 'right' and 'wrong' can never reflect true propositions. engaging in the practice of moral language introduces confusion to communication and thought.
Do we have good and evil in the society?
some people use these words to describe feelings or positions they hold, where they could find an accurate way to simply say they dont like something or oppose it. the part where you say 'in the society' i find interesting... would it be the same question w/o the society part? just curious
Tell me about murder, rape, fraud, robbery. Are they seen from a feelings standpoint?
murder is a legal term defined (roughly) as taking life protected by law. not all life is protected by law. there is a difference between illegal and immoral!