taoist
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Ya know, I'm still trying to figure out how moral relativism implies no morality at all to our absolutist members.
Maybe it's yet another example of blind in the middle. Over here, we gotcher absolutely evil, never mind about examples; and over there we gotcher absolutely good, never mind about counterexamples; and in between, we got nothing at all, cause we just plain cain't see no relatively good or relatively evil, and never you mind that's where every example actually exists here in the real world.
If I were Dawkins, I'd call it "the tyrrany of the discontinuous mind," but in this case, I guess we could get by with the more circumscribed "moral myopia."
Moral myopia is immoral. Make something of that if you want to.
Maybe it's yet another example of blind in the middle. Over here, we gotcher absolutely evil, never mind about examples; and over there we gotcher absolutely good, never mind about counterexamples; and in between, we got nothing at all, cause we just plain cain't see no relatively good or relatively evil, and never you mind that's where every example actually exists here in the real world.
If I were Dawkins, I'd call it "the tyrrany of the discontinuous mind," but in this case, I guess we could get by with the more circumscribed "moral myopia."
Moral myopia is immoral. Make something of that if you want to.