Very few principles (can't think of any) apply in all contexts
Thanks for telling me. I thought I used a range of them. So does the Moral Foundations test. But I'm sure you're right.
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I probably only imagine I consider anything sacred, have strong disgust instincts & strong respect for tradition.
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You just keep making v broad, general statements.If there's a good moral argument for banning Morris dancer's make-up.state it
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I'm supposedly motivated by care/harm re defending Morris Men traditions, not ppl who'd ban it cos they think it harms PoC?
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Yes, I should let things go when its clear someone is not going to make a point & back it up with anything but I keep hoping.
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This is not simple!
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Then please go away and come back when you've found words with which to make an argument. What does vague waffle achieve?
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Jeese, what would you like clarified then?
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The argument for Morris dancer's face paint being morally wrong. For goodness sake, Liam. This is pointless.
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Not a fan of tests. Trying to materialise the ethereal is unlikely. Also this may be a religion for libs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYPAxEcZeuw&t=23s …
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XD You're the one bringing up the moral foundations as a measure and placing me on it! I'm sure you know better than Haidt tho
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But again we've come further away from the point into tangential broad claims so I really am giving up now.
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Never brought up foundations as a measure. And why the hell can't I disagree with Haidt? Infallible, is he?
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