I'm agianst murder and rape, as I always have been. However, I still retian my moral relativist views. Sorry to dissapoint.stipe said:Real Sorcerer. How about when you return from your vacation you admit you were wrong to make such a stupid remark. Yes you should regret saying it.
:jawdrop: Contradiction. If you retain your moral relativist views then you must agree that murder and rape are morally justifiable in certain times, places and circumstances.Real Sorceror said:I'm agianst murder and rape, as I always have been. However, I still retian my moral relativist views. Sorry to dissapoint.
Yes, and? How is that a contradiction? I'm agianst murder and rape. If you wanna tack on "except in certian times, places, and circumstances", go for it. I personally cannot fathom a situation in which I would be in favor of rape, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.Frank Ernest said::jawdrop: Contradiction. If you retain your moral relativist views then you must agree that murder and rape are morally justifiable in certain times, places and circumstances.
But what if a guy wants to rape a woman, just because he thinks its fun. You'd say you are against that action. But he says its the right thing to do. Is he wrong?Real Sorceror said:Yes, and? How is that a contradiction? I'm agianst murder and rape. If you wanna tack on "except in certian times, places, and circumstances", go for it. I personally cannot fathom a situation in which I would be in favor of rape, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
From my perspective hes wrong, and I'd attempt to stop him.GuySmiley said:But what if a guy wants to rape a woman, just because he thinks its fun. You'd say you are against that action. But he says its the right thing to do. Is he wrong?
Then you also think your relative morals are more important that his. Hmmm. . .Real Sorceror said:From my perspective hes wrong, and I'd attempt to stop him.
Are you making a statement for absolute morality?Real Sorceror said:Yes, and? How is that a contradiction? I'm agianst murder and rape.
Now there's a crude attempt to attribute your argument to me personally. Nice evasion/try, but relative morality is one of your ideas, not mine.If you wanna tack on "except in certian times, places, and circumstances", go for it.
What does the "existence" of rape have to do with it?I personally cannot fathom a situation in which I would be in favor of rape, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Hardly. Are you misreading my posts? Maybe a little?Frank Ernest said:Are you making a statement for absolute morality?
Not what I said. I said I cannot fathom a situation, but that doesn't mean it (the situation) doesn't exist.What does the "existence" of rape have to do with it?
Given all possible circumstances? No, although, as I said, I can't think of what that circumstance might be.Is Rape Wrong at all times, and in all places and circumstances? Yes or No.
No.Is Murder Wrong at all times, and in all places and circumstances? Yes or No.
We are forgeting someone here. In this situation, there are actually three people involved. Theres me (the observer), theres the man (the rapist), and theres the woman (the victem). The woman, by definition, does not want to be violated. I just happen to agree with the woman, and I do not want her to be violated.GuySmiley said:Then you also think your relative morals are more important that his. Hmmm. . .
Sure I can. Rape is wrong. Do you really consider every possible circumstance when you make absolute statements? Of course not, nobody does.This is a serious question. You can't even say that raping someone just for fun is wrong.
Doesn't phase me a bit, although it clearly is disturbing to moral absolutists.Does that make you pause at all and consider your worldview? Or are you just ok with that?
No. I understand your posts quite clearly.Real Sorceror said:Hardly. Are you misreading my posts? Maybe a little?
Copntradicts that rule that "if I don't perceive it, it cannot exist."Not what I said. I said I cannot fathom a situation, but that doesn't mean it (the situation) doesn't exist.
Why not?Given all possible circumstances? No, although, as I said, I can't think of what that circumstance might be.
Great! Another "I was against it before I was for it" argument. Let's sum up. Muder and rape are immoral because you are personally against them. BUT, there may be times, places and circumstances where murder and rape are morally justifiable.
Not what I said, but thats alright. You seem to have fun twisting things around, so I'll leave you to it.Frank Ernest said:Copntradicts that rule that "if I don't perceive it, it cannot exist."
Do you sit around thinking of situations in which you would find rape morally justifiable? I don't.Why not?
There you go. Glad you could riddle that out.Great! Another "I was against it before I was for it" argument. Let's sum up. Murder and rape are immoral because you are personally against them. BUT, there may be times, places and circumstances where murder and rape are morally justifiable.
Sure.(See! I correctly read everything you posted.)
:darwinsm: Not me doing the twisting, RS.Real Sorceror said:Not what I said, but thats alright. You seem to have fun twisting things around, so I'll leave you to it.
You did imply there were, but now you don't think about it. The question was to you. It was not rhetorical.Do you sit around thinking of situations in which you would find rape morally justifiable? I don't.
Seems that relative morality is rather confusing. I suspect that is the rationale for it.There you go. Glad you could riddle that out.
Sure.