Darkwing Duck
Well-Known Member
Only if you ignore everything else I said. I gave what I consider a useful definition of morality. The common view of morality as a personal feeling for what's right is useless and must be discarded. If we view morality as the set of rules for acceptable human behavior, then it is best to establish these rules based on rational and objective processes.
Either way, I want to wash the dishes and tidy up the place before the game begin. If someone posts a worthwhile challenge, I'll respond tomorrow.
It's a code generally instilled from parents from a set morality and it's up to that individual to accept or deny specifics in that code. "Personal feeling" don't really enter the equation. Morality exists to keep the social structure intact. Sounds like it's rational to me, no matter what constructs are used. A lot of the moral code from Christianity is a remnant of living conditions when the moral code of the Hebrews. Those descending from that code have kept a lot of that overseeing code in place and has become more of a traditional thing. George Carlin in his famous 10 commandments bit deconstructed this code quite well.