Well, kinda-sorta. I don’t think the subject is amenable to black-and-white thinking.
I would consider people who think their personal morals are the very best there is to be deluded and dangerous. However I don’t feel that people who think their morals are bad are to be admired and emulated either.
There is some similarity to how smart do you consider yourself to be. Thinking yourself smarter than everyone else is no good. Thinking yourself stupid isn’t good either.
So would you say that moral systems that don’t think they’re better than other moral systems are better than other moral systems? What happens if you know to profess the former kind of a moral system and agree with the whole statement? :)
Would you make that a normative statement?
Well, kinda-sorta. I don’t think the subject is amenable to black-and-white thinking.
I would consider people who think their personal morals are the very best there is to be deluded and dangerous. However I don’t feel that people who think their morals are bad are to be admired and emulated either.
There is some similarity to how smart do you consider yourself to be. Thinking yourself smarter than everyone else is no good. Thinking yourself stupid isn’t good either.
So would you say that moral systems that don’t think they’re better than other moral systems are better than other moral systems? What happens if you know to profess the former kind of a moral system and agree with the whole statement? :)
In one particular aspect, yes. There are many aspects.
The barber shaves everyone who doesn’t shave himself..? X-)