If your motivation to be a moral person is "a fear of God" or "to get to heaven" then are you truly a moral person?
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If your motivation to be a moral person is "a fear of God" or "to get to heaven" then are you truly a moral person?
Morality is a lie created by the weak to protect them from the strong*. Your question has no meaning.
*not intended to include eudaimonism. I really want to drop that I've read Nichomachean Ethics, but I can't think of a subtle way to do it.
Why wouldn´t they?If your motivation to be a moral person is "a fear of God" or "to get to heaven" then are you truly a moral person?
The so called strong are vain in their corruption,creations and artifacts.
You sound like Nietzsche.Behold the otherthrowing of valuation. You call what is good bad and what is bad good, and do so out of jealousy and resentment. You have made it a virtue to be no better than a slave, because you are not capable of being a master. This is why you turn the other cheek; because to do otherwise would result in a sound beating.
Less you than the early Christians, but I think you get the idea.
Sociopathic responses aside, it depends on how much of morality you consider to be action and how much you consider to be intention.
What do you think the "truly" moral person do?
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What is "eudaimonism" Recoveringphilospher? I've heard "eudomonia" as the goal of the Stoics similar to the way ataraxia is the goal of the Epicureans. but I never read Nichomedean Ethics, so I don;t know if there's similarity or connection.
Would Utilitarianism also be an expcetion to your "morality is a tool of the weak" statement?
Behold the otherthrowing of valuation. You call what is good bad and what is bad good, and do so out of jealousy and resentment. You have made it a virtue to be no better than a slave, because you are not capable of being a master. This is why you turn the other cheek; because to do otherwise would result in a sound beating.
Less you than the early Christians, but I think you get the idea.
The true philosopher will transcend the materialistic spectrum of existance for they are better off than all others centering themselves in the hungry elite who prides themselves amongst the wealth of the earth.
I dont exactly understand what hes trying to imply.See him doing it again, Existence? He does not have access to what is real, so he praises what is not.
See him doing it again, Existence? He does not have access to what is real, so he praises what is not.
I dont exactly understand what hes trying to imply.
Well it is!recoveringphilosopher said:Sociopathic! Ha!
Ataraxia was the goal of the stoics, the epicurians, and I think maybe the skeptics, too. Eudaimonia is the goal of the Aristotelians, who have taken to calling themselves Eudaimonists. This is also called virtue ethics.
manotheamish said:What exactly am I doing?
If your motivation to be a moral person is "a fear of God" or "to get to heaven" then are you truly a moral person?
a Sophistical Troll said:The answer of course depends on your definition of “moral” and “person”. If by “moral” is meant (as I think it should mean) “using your brain as best you can” and if by “person” is meant an adult, then my answer to your question is “NO!”: only small children can be considered “moral” for clinging to beliefs in the absence of any evidence. For adults to believe in any god or the oxymoronic idea of “life after death” is the height of immorality (that is to say, stupidity).
Morality is a lie created by the weak to protect them from the strong.