Is the ordering intended to reflect your personal opinions, or the opinions of people around you/society as a whole, or some objective view? Because I’m having a hard time correlating the order to anything in my wold model.
For me it’s a spectrum from “not really wrong and shouldn’t be seen in moral terms” to “not really wrong and shouldn’t be seen in moral terms.”
It’s my attempt to order them based on how I think most people view them, though perhaps my model of most people’s opinions isn’t very good here
My guess is most people wouldn’t have a problem with bringing in outside food except in an “if I can’t do it, you shouldn’t be able to either” sense.
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Is the ordering intended to reflect your personal opinions, or the opinions of people around you/society as a whole, or some objective view? Because I’m having a hard time correlating the order to anything in my wold model.
For me it’s a spectrum from “not really wrong and shouldn’t be seen in moral terms” to “not really wrong and shouldn’t be seen in moral terms.”
It’s my attempt to order them based on how I think most people view them, though perhaps my model of most people’s opinions isn’t very good here
My guess is most people wouldn’t have a problem with bringing in outside food except in an “if I can’t do it, you shouldn’t be able to either” sense.