a semi-sociopathic person would be anyone who could be bribed into completely disregarding morality.
On this account, we could presumably also categorize a semi-semi-sociopathic person as one who could be bribed into partially disregarding the thing we’re labeling “morality”. And of course bribes needn’t be money… people can be bribed by all kinds of things. Social status. Sex. Pleasant experiences. The promise of any or all of those things in the future.
Which is to say, we could categorize a semi-semi-sociopath as someone who cares about some stuff, and makes choices consistent with maximizing the stuff they care about, where some of that stuff is what we’re labeling “morality” and some of it isn’t.
We could also replace the term “semi-semi-sociopath” with the easier to pronounce and roughly equivalent term “person”.
It’s also worth noting that there probably exists stuff that we would label “morality” in one context and “bribe” in another, were we inclined to use such labels.
On this account, we could presumably also categorize a semi-semi-sociopathic person as one who could be bribed into partially disregarding the thing we’re labeling “morality”. And of course bribes needn’t be money… people can be bribed by all kinds of things. Social status. Sex. Pleasant experiences. The promise of any or all of those things in the future.
Which is to say, we could categorize a semi-semi-sociopath as someone who cares about some stuff, and makes choices consistent with maximizing the stuff they care about, where some of that stuff is what we’re labeling “morality” and some of it isn’t.
We could also replace the term “semi-semi-sociopath” with the easier to pronounce and roughly equivalent term “person”.
It’s also worth noting that there probably exists stuff that we would label “morality” in one context and “bribe” in another, were we inclined to use such labels.