I'm prepared to give people liberty - legal AND social liberty - to pursue their own mistakes. Encouragement, even. That doesn't preclude also giving them advice that might help them AVOID making mistakes. Pursuit includes making decisions about whether and what to pursue.
so your stance is basically "the concept of 'morality' is a trigger for me and you shouldn't say it" ? 1% teasing / mocking, 99% srs question
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Not at all! I merely think we need to have high bars to clear before we declare that some particular moral principle is worth enforcing using all the scorn and shame society can bring to bear. In particular, I want to distinguish one person's morality from the common morality.
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I think we shouldn't talk about "society" but about individuals - YOU should feel free to use all the scorn and shame you want (and everyone else, of course, should feel free to start avoiding you), and I likewise to use all the scorn I want. However, I think that >>>
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