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Where does morality come from?
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<blockquote data-quote="Moral Orel" data-source="post: 74965336" data-attributes="member: 377019"><p>When did I ever say anything about "emotions coming from the physical"? I said they <em>are</em> physical sensations. Those butterflies you feel in your tummy when you're nervous? That <em>is</em> the feeling of anxiety.</p><p></p><p>Okay, I'll let you walk back your claim if you explain this to me. You say right/wrong is okay when we're talking about morals. So saying murder is wrong is okay. When you say "We both believe we are right" about what we think about morals, now you don't mean correct, so what do you mean? </p><p></p><p>That's what I said. How does the fact that you don't feel negative emotions <em>every</em> time something is unfair but you do feel negative emotions <em>sometimes</em> when something is unfair discount my estimation of your moral decision making. What reasons do you have to declare "unfairness is wrong" other than "unfairness makes me feel bad sometimes"? Remember, you already declared murder is wrong because of fairness, so there must be something "wrong" about being unfair. What is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moral Orel, post: 74965336, member: 377019"] When did I ever say anything about "emotions coming from the physical"? I said they [I]are[/I] physical sensations. Those butterflies you feel in your tummy when you're nervous? That [I]is[/I] the feeling of anxiety. Okay, I'll let you walk back your claim if you explain this to me. You say right/wrong is okay when we're talking about morals. So saying murder is wrong is okay. When you say "We both believe we are right" about what we think about morals, now you don't mean correct, so what do you mean? That's what I said. How does the fact that you don't feel negative emotions [I]every[/I] time something is unfair but you do feel negative emotions [I]sometimes[/I] when something is unfair discount my estimation of your moral decision making. What reasons do you have to declare "unfairness is wrong" other than "unfairness makes me feel bad sometimes"? Remember, you already declared murder is wrong because of fairness, so there must be something "wrong" about being unfair. What is it? [/QUOTE]
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