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SentinelofTruth
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I think the problem here is that by opinions mytruepower2 means subjective things while you mean beliefs. And no, he doesn’t think reasoning is worthless, he just thinks it derives its value entirely from what personal gain we can get from it (I know this from another thread where I debated with him).To assert that opinions are neither valuable nor valueless is absurd. If you don’t believe your opinions have any value there is no point in expressing them - and certainly not on a public forum. Do you really believe reasoning is a worthless activity?
What is illogical about ethics? Nothing about ethics/morality is unreasonable or incomprehensible to the rational mind. Altruism is not illogical either. It may appear that Altruism is defined as doing something for no gain, and therefore no “reason”, but this is not so. Altruism is rather about placing the gain of whole of society above gain that only concernes the self. Thus, it is not really about doing something for no gain, it is just doing something for someone else’s gain. An act from which nobody gained would not be altruistic.Science is not called ethics! Nor is ethics explained solely by logic. It is unrealistic to divorce values from emotions as if morality is no more than an intellectual exercise. Why do people feel so strongly about injustice? Isn’t it because it amounts to a lack of love and consideration for others.
BTW: are you by any chance confusing science with logic?
I can explain love logically. As pointed out earlier, love is ultimately just prioritizing the good of all of existence as a whole above the singular good of the self. Thus, love is entirely logical. It is in essence just looking at things rationally.Can you explain love scientifically or logically? Does ethics have nothing to do with the purpose of life? Does it exist in a watertight compartment of its own?
To answer your second question: Yes, ethics has everything to do with the purpose of life.
The basis of my moral judgements comes ultimately from reasoning. However, this question was addressed to mytruepower2. His basis for “moral” judgements is the promise of reward in heaven (this isn’t just an angry accusation, he told me this explicitly).What in fact is the basis of your moral judgments?