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to be continued...
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIdeNc9ZngA
@RandomDiscordAccount This guy was a serial child abuser
ill take your word on it
the looks match
It brings enjoyment both for the person and for the animal
yet, it is prohibited in many countries
the same reason we ban necrophilia, because we consider those who do it to be disgusting and inferior and wish to punish them for it
this is kind of irrational, don't you agree?
by definition, it rational
I would say that it is rationalized, but not rational
rationality is just doing whats best for your interest, it just so happens that its in our interest to punish bestiality and necrophilia
I would say that something rational is something that isn't based in how your fell, but what you that's right
And I think that most people wouldn't agree in prohibiting something that harms no one, just because you don't like it
not in a rational way
what you 'know' that's right is nothing more than a moral imperative and is ultimately informed by nothing more than those 'feelings'
well... I guess I agree with this
there is no base morality to appeal to outside of those preferences unless you believe in the supernatural
as you can see by my agnostic role, I don't belive in it
so what you set as your moral imperative, or even what you define as 'harm' is irrelevant to whether its rational to pursue it
as long as you pursue your moral imperative / interest, you are behaving rationally
But... I think that most of us would tell to ourselves "I wouldn't want to punish someone that does something that harm no one just because I don't like it" and, at the same that, say "SEND THOSE NECROPHILES TO THE JAIL!"
That's irrational
something that's based in what you fell that's right, in contradiction with what you think that's right.
no it isnt, that's just people with different moral interests having conflicting views and committing a bandwagon fallacy to go along with the consensus.