(Without knowing, I’m guessing you’re a Christian at 5:1, that you’re a theist at 10:1)
Why? My approach is explictly non-euthyphric. However, I notice you keep arguing with me as though I am a theist..
If you’re saving a lot of money and not buying yourself gadgets, that increases your ability to effect change, not diminishes it.
I am trying to distinguish between two sides of morlality—doing the right thing, and Virtue (AKA wanting to do the right thing).
Quick, quick! Make a bet that his stereotypical assumption is wrong!
It, um, is wrong, right?
The funny thing is that if one participant in a discussion makes clear statements, and the other reads them carefully, there isn’t the slightest need for that kind of guesswork.
Why? My approach is explictly non-euthyphric. However, I notice you keep arguing with me as though I am a theist..
I am trying to distinguish between two sides of morlality—doing the right thing, and Virtue (AKA wanting to do the right thing).
Quick, quick! Make a bet that his stereotypical assumption is wrong!
It, um, is wrong, right?
The funny thing is that if one participant in a discussion makes clear statements, and the other reads them carefully, there isn’t the slightest need for that kind of guesswork.