lesliedellow
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Ethics is probably about first of all trying to determined the theoretical basis for determining whether something is right or wrong, and secondly it is about drawing out the practical consequences which flow from that theoretical basis.
Determining what the basis for morality might be is difficult enough in a pluralistic society, but post modernism adds insult to injury by effectively denying that a theoretical basis can even exist. The upshot of that is that people just end up talking past one another, as they each start out with their own personal prejudices as the basis from which moral discussions should start out.
The danger is that if a society fragments, so that it can't decide for itself what the basis for morality might be, some strong man might emerge to fill the moral vacuum, and decide the matter for them. Post Modernism won't look so smart then.
Determining what the basis for morality might be is difficult enough in a pluralistic society, but post modernism adds insult to injury by effectively denying that a theoretical basis can even exist. The upshot of that is that people just end up talking past one another, as they each start out with their own personal prejudices as the basis from which moral discussions should start out.
The danger is that if a society fragments, so that it can't decide for itself what the basis for morality might be, some strong man might emerge to fill the moral vacuum, and decide the matter for them. Post Modernism won't look so smart then.
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