Religion and Ethics Forum
Religion and Ethics Discussion => Philosophy, in all its guises. => Topic started by: Walt Zingmatilder on September 17, 2017, 11:47:31 AM
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Can one propose a role for science in morality and hang on to moral irrealism?
Can one be a true physicalist and hold onto a moral irreal view?
How can we demonstrate that matter is moral?At what stage does morality, as opposed to behaviour emerge?
Is morality affected by physical conditions?
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Can one propose a role for science in morality and hang on to moral irrealism?
Can one be a true physicalist and hold onto a moral irreal view?
How can we demonstrate that matter is moral?At what stage does morality, as opposed to behaviour emerge?
Is morality affected by physical conditions?
alphabet soup, again!
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Can one propose a role for science in morality and hang on to moral irrealism?
Can one be a true physicalist and hold onto a moral irreal view?
How can we demonstrate that matter is moral?At what stage does morality, as opposed to behaviour emerge?
Is morality affected by physical conditions?
1. Yes.
2. Maybe. Depends on your definitions of the items in your question.
3. We? Go in then.....
4. The Old Vic.
5. Yes.
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Can one propose a role for science in morality and hang on to moral irrealism (What?)?
Can one be a true physicalist (What?) and hold onto a moral irreal (What?) view?
How can we demonstrate that matter is moral? At what stage does morality, as opposed to behaviour emerge?
Is morality affected by physical conditions?
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1. Yes.
2. Maybe. Depends on your definitions of the items in your question.
3. We? Go in then.....
4. The Old Vic.
5. Yes.
Can you justify these statements befor it wears off?
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Can you justify these statements befor it wears off?
The OP did not ask for justification therefore I decline to give any, before or after it wears off.