The moral choice is indicated by a question mark in the sentence prior to the one you quote. The sentence you quote is my resolution process. The final sentence is the outcome.
I still don’t see why this is supposed to be moral reasoning. It’s just about the importance of things to you. To me it looks like just as much of a moral decision as your decision to have toast for breakfast or not.
How does this count as a moral decision?
The moral choice is indicated by a question mark in the sentence prior to the one you quote. The sentence you quote is my resolution process. The final sentence is the outcome.
I still don’t see why this is supposed to be moral reasoning. It’s just about the importance of things to you. To me it looks like just as much of a moral decision as your decision to have toast for breakfast or not.