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jonfawkes
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Now you are telling me ("…let me add" ) that that the Boss shares your morality. And this is a one time occasion and your really sorry about. ( moving the goal postsThat was never a premise. That was an example illustrating my claim.
If you act immorally, that does not imply that you are acting *morally *(just according to a ‘new’ or ‘alternate’ morality) - that is utter nonsense. I explained this already. You continue to repeat yourself and to ignore my explanation.
Right, I’m not following my morals - since I am acting immorally.And those are not “his morals” either - let me add to the example that I gave that my boss recognizes the immorality of his action just as well as I do. Also, that we feel contrition about what we did and resolve never to do it again (this is not necessary - I only add it because you are having such a hard time seeing the very basic point here).
You can’t make your failure to read what I wrote and to understand it any clearer! Please make an effort to actually respond to my argument. The point I am making is a very simple one and the arguments for it should be extremely obvious.
Your example of
Doesn’t say the Boss thinks it’s immoral.An example: Your boss tells you to do something that you consider immoral. You recognize that your boss has authority over you, so you do what he tells you. You submit to his authority without recognizing the morality of his authority.
So if the Boss also thinks it’s immoral there is no other morality. You share the same one. There is no other morality to supplant it. Your example is meaningless to the premise. There is no other morality in your current example.
Although, an argument could be made that your boss is only giving lip service to your “shared” morality but is actually operating under a different paradigm. Let’s use stealing as an example -
You - “stealing is wrong” ,
Boss “Sure, stealing is wrong but I really need the money”
His morality (moral principle) isn’t “stealing is wrong”, his morality is “stealing is ok if I really need it.” You by going along with it are acting immoral to your morality but not his. So your act gives credence to his morality. You don’t share the same morality.
You are saying yes, “I guess your right, this one time”. You always have the option to say NO, I won’t do what you ask. You may get fired but you are still acting with in your moral principles. You haven’t adopted another morality, no matter how temporary.