Andiferous
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I'd say I'm not - then again I don't know much about amoralism.
'Morality' is not necessarily about mortal sins and all things god. It's the plural branch of philosophical ethics; and I strongly believe that humankind ought to have enough compassion and cooperation to at least try to understand and agree to various ethics within society. Not doing probably means a complete breakdown of society and ensuing apocalypse.
This is keeping in mind, of course, that ethics must always be open to questioning and debate, and are never isolated or absolute.
So I guess that makes me moral.
With any hope, with enough sticking in ethical debate "the truth will out" (Shakespeare, not smoking), or at least until challenged again.
'Morality' is not necessarily about mortal sins and all things god. It's the plural branch of philosophical ethics; and I strongly believe that humankind ought to have enough compassion and cooperation to at least try to understand and agree to various ethics within society. Not doing probably means a complete breakdown of society and ensuing apocalypse.
This is keeping in mind, of course, that ethics must always be open to questioning and debate, and are never isolated or absolute.
So I guess that makes me moral.
With any hope, with enough sticking in ethical debate "the truth will out" (Shakespeare, not smoking), or at least until challenged again.