WiredCoffeeJunkie wrote:I accept a universal moral truth of the golden rule, aside from which I'm utterly amoral. This means murder is immoral, it means altruism is moral. It means regardless of your upbringing or beliefs, you can be held accountable for your actions. This is the opposite of strict moral relativisim. Beside the point, but I prefer ethics.
what is your distinction between ethics and morals?
WiredCoffeeJunkie wrote:Incidently be careful with equating humans with primates or drawing "universal truths" from science. We are similar to apes, but for instance it is morally wrong for us to kill a baby so we can start a family with the mother.
Humans are primates, of course, and the research I was referring to includes apes and hominids (including humans). The beauty of "good" science, is that the conclusions are universal. Like I said, universal morality is a hypothesis, not a theory. But, I agree with your point about equating non-human animals to humans, especially cncerning something as complex as behavior, morality, etc.
WiredCoffeeJunkie wrote:I think everyone agrees that "sex equality" is important, moral too provided it isn't forced, though maybe still not ethical depending on what women want to be equal at.
agreed.
WiredCoffeeJunkie wrote:Overthrow a government... I think a case has to be crafted for each situation. I think many have every right to call us immoral.
Sure, our leadership's motivations are not purely altruistic or cooperative.