In before "will you cover X" "Will you have X on the podcast" "Jordan hates trans people" "Consult a real smart person sweetie" "If you like 12 rules for life you'll love my trash book'
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Noam Chomsky, strangely enough, had a good point on the subject: there are no moral relativists in real life. Moral relativism is a philosophy that cannot survive in humans. The nature of our very existence is to proscribe value, and as such we cannot maintain moral relativism.
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This is hardly any sort of answer to the challenge of moral nihilism, such as moral error theories. Was hoping for something more substantial like answering questions about the nature of the Good, but metaethics has never been your strong suit. Keep searching for truth.
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You praise a lost, evil mind .. worship him with your pic on this medium .. who's the one struggling with metaethics exactly
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Thank you for sharing, Dr. Peterson. I find natural alignment, peace and order, the feeling of achievement, and the perception of meaningful consciousness, comes by the recognition and the pursuit of the high Virtues... Morality is certainly not lost among them.
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I think that on this topic, embodied knowledge (in the Piagetian sense of procedural knowledge) is of importance. Due to complexity, moral is incompatible with calculus, hence it cannot operate on representational knowledge as long as we don't have the appropriate language.
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I furthermore think that moral (in its embodied form which is more like perception than reasoning) is a good way to make sure your cognition and your bodily consciousness at least meet, if not synchronize. If your mind goes one way and your soul another, you will soon fall appart
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The best excerpt so far.
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I found an art piece that fits your essay from Boston Museum https://www.gardnermuseum.org/experience/rooms/tapestry-room …pic.twitter.com/bi4DvWAHsN
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