We’re not all gonna make it—that’s just part of being a man The modern world is much better for high IQ autistic guys like Walt and Robert How Tinder increased the incel rate from 15% to 30% What makes someone “smart but poor?” What is Walt’s advice for this demo? Building...
quality- an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone; "the quality of mercy is not strained"--Shakespeare righteousness- adhering to moral principles rightness- according with conscience or morality conscience- conformity to one's own sense of right conduct; "a person of unflagg...
is the argument from relativism (see on this Alexy 2002, 53–6). A radical form of this argument has been put forward by Hans Kelsen. According to Kelsen, the thesis “that an immoral social system is not law presupposes an absolute morality, that is to say, a morality that is valid...
The Golden Rule can be understood as “universally moral” under the second principle. There is nothing in it implying exploiting or discriminating against others. The Golden Rule, though, is not a moral absolute. It is a heuristic, a usually reliable but fallible rule of thumb. ...
At this point, everything gets blurry and fuzzy. My opinion is that, yes, there isone true universal morality, but that it is true in the context ofour specific world history. So, ultimately, moral truths are not absolute (nothing is absolute unless you believe in god), but conditional ...
To admit the reality of relations without falling into relativism , or wandering forever in a Bradleyan world in which all contingent things are merely adjectival of the Absolute, is not an easy task.4 If relation is viewed solely as a categorical • Otis Lee, "Value and the Situation,"...
Women—In How Far This Is Socially Justifiable—The Sexual Responsibility of Women and Its Consequences—The Alleged Moral Inferiority of Women—The "Self-Sacrifice" of Women—Society Not Concerned with Sexual Relationships—Procreation the Sole Sexual Concern of the State—The Supreme Importance of ...
The question is: what happens when our choices conflict with each other? What if something I believe I need in order for my life to continue results in death for you? If we do not have anabsolute standard of truth, chaos and conflict will result as we are all left to our own devices...
Is it logical that the person with the highest I.Q. or the biggest army or the bluest eyes should determine absolute right and wrong? Should any human quality confer upon its possessor the status of supreme ethical authority?(1) Second, what was murder’s moral status before this person wa...