Message from @RadRhys

Discord ID: 641450326515515393


2019-11-05 22:51:25 UTC  

What? I'm not trolling

2019-11-05 22:51:36 UTC  

earlier you were

2019-11-05 22:51:49 UTC  

do we understand eachother?

2019-11-05 22:52:03 UTC  

Not really

2019-11-05 22:52:19 UTC  

if you keep it up youll be muted again

2019-11-05 22:52:35 UTC  

I'm not doing anything

2019-11-05 22:52:42 UTC  

not now you arent

2019-11-05 22:53:07 UTC  

im letting you know with this warning

2019-11-05 23:46:30 UTC  

Question if the earth is flat how can you explain solar eclipses?

2019-11-06 00:04:08 UTC  

Ah ty

2019-11-06 00:04:25 UTC  

yw

2019-11-06 01:28:46 UTC  

alright

2019-11-06 01:28:49 UTC  

i got a good one

2019-11-06 01:29:07 UTC  

do u think palestine is a country, yes or no

2019-11-06 01:29:16 UTC  

sure

2019-11-06 01:29:44 UTC  

cool

2019-11-06 01:30:46 UTC  

Does it matter?

2019-11-06 01:33:31 UTC  

yes

2019-11-06 01:33:33 UTC  

tell me now

2019-11-06 01:34:35 UTC  

Palestine is a country both de facto and de jure, and it has a moral case for existence

2019-11-06 01:49:51 UTC  

Does a majority vote make something moral and how are morals developed? (In your opinion, this is a question to anyone)

2019-11-06 02:38:33 UTC  

most peoples morals are developed from tuning innate biases based on the conditions you were raised

2019-11-06 02:38:46 UTC  

^^^^

2019-11-06 02:39:19 UTC  

why do you think gladiators were a thing. just a product of their times/environment

2019-11-06 02:39:41 UTC  

What things are immoral regardless of how a society see it and how can we tell? @Fran

2019-11-06 02:40:07 UTC  

Generally our 'inherent' or natural morals arent really consistent with one another

2019-11-06 02:40:30 UTC  

morality is relative

2019-11-06 02:40:42 UTC  

Usually you adopt one of the more fleshed out moral systems; And You're either going to be a consequentialist or a deontologist if you do this

2019-11-06 02:40:52 UTC  

our inherent morals dont really say much

2019-11-06 02:41:07 UTC  

I mean like these morals that are consistent across most cultures arent really that specific

2019-11-06 02:41:19 UTC  

Usually its like 'incest is bad' and even that isn't 100% for all cultures

2019-11-06 02:41:29 UTC  

Mhm

2019-11-06 02:41:36 UTC  

Some people thing a more general statement all cultures believe is 'dont harm group X' where group X changes

2019-11-06 02:41:50 UTC  

but that seems a little silly to me, the societies that survive are going to be the ones that generally cherish some group

2019-11-06 02:42:06 UTC  

Whether it be the aristocracy or the childbearers

2019-11-06 02:42:24 UTC  

So i'd say thats survivorship bias more than anything

2019-11-06 02:42:44 UTC  

With regards to if things are universally moral; If you were a consequetialist it would depend on the consequences of the action

2019-11-06 02:43:24 UTC  

That's true for the most part

2019-11-06 02:45:05 UTC  

I asked this because I was having a discussion with someone about if a country were to make things like certain sexual acts or murder legal, would it be morally right because legally it is allowed/majority vote says it is alright to happen.

2019-11-06 02:46:00 UTC  

Id say no, unless you for some reason believe some weird kind of normative cultural relativism, but that has a lot of issues that come along with it