otoh it could always be a sociopath signalling that they're not to be taken seriously and therefore harmless
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there are ways to tell the two apart...
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Like the subject.
Sounds more like rationalization. Selective morality. Not premoral- there is moral use elsewhere just not on "this" -
there may be that type of person too, but I've met people I think are genuinely pre-moral rather than selectively moral
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no... that's like asking of methods normies use to tell red and blue apart also work for color blind
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Stage Four of Kohlbergs' Stages of Moral Development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Kohlberg%27s_stages_of_moral_development … "Most active members of society remain at stage four."
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please leave me tagged in on this thread! am deep-diving elsewhere but obviously interested.
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I suspect there is actual unexplored neurotype distinction between sociopathy and premorality
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my answer presupposes fixed 'premorals' do not exist and 'IPL' is just a bad rhetorical move, but--
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1 counter-ex of something 'premoral' finds morally object. but is legal works for me in arguments?
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