i wasn't being ironic honestly
reasonable like its worth considering the context and setting in which a person developed their views when judging their moral character? :D
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anyway its a lucky thing that there are no more Moral Innovations to be had and we are all perfectly good and perma-orthodox now
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Being there for the End of History was so effing cool, I can't even tell you. I have a commemorative coin around here somewhere.
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how do you figure
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the ancients didn't have access to our Moral Technology so we judge them less harshly than the wicked today who hold heretical views is the position you almost espoused with "that sounds reasonable"
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yes, i was there for that bit
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so we only adjust our standards for temporal inequalities in Moral Technology but no geographical inequalities is what youre suggesting? (???)
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Circumstances ameliorate judgement but not elide it; you were proposing that we can't call a set of ethics evil if the holder of them just didn't know any better, and that kind of rank relativism won't fly.
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