business really to um to um to read the opposition. I'm sure that in the book morality I quote Nietze more than anyone else.Now in case you didn't know Tim N was not an orthodox Jew.
from now. And we think about that. Morality is different. But good and bad is, I wish this did not happen, because it contradicts my expectations from life.
And they get angry. Morality , right? We've got this thing in our human psyche called morality .
But by and large as Dawkins said, "let us try to teach generosity and altruism because we are born selfish." George Williams, one of the greatest evolutionary biologists, said it even more bluntly. "Morality is an accidental capability produced, in its boundless stupidity, by a biological process that is normally opposed to the expression of such a capability." So the view is, human nature is selfish.
into a city. And then the morality was completely, it was actually what Nietzsche talks about. The morality was entirely master morality , not slave morality . And so in their morality , anything that was strong was good, and anything that was weak was bad.
And, like, I just, I really enjoyed it. for morality or progressiveness, or whatever.
70 pence in every 100 pounds the nation earns is not very much. and Morality " in class, the sort of discussion went, well, you know, there's this argument.
And what you love about people, often times, is very much cousin to what you could hate about them. And morality , consequence, right or wrong, all that's out the window.
He's being taught to-- eventually, he's assigned to something called the hisbat, which is the police. The morality police that al-Shabaab used to make sure that the people in the areas that they control are abiding by the Sharia law that they espouse. The elite group is called the , which is the suicide bombing group.
The word utility goes back to the philosopher Jeremy Bentham who said all philosophy should be oriented toward, all morality should be oriented toward utility. But utility, he said, meant something like the human well being, human fulfilment.
But that would be a place to look. Traditional morality is where you have these simple rules.
Oh, I should say one thing that made Takamine unique was that unlike most scientists of the time, he didn't mind patenting his processes. and morality of that are, we take a lot of them.
You know, we have many metaphors that talk about the association between physical cleaning and morality . He has dirty hands, clean conscience, washing away the scenes, filthy liar, et cetera. So we use these physical cleaning words and concepts to describe something which is actually abstract,
He's having dinner with the king of France; he's hanging out with Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson because he developed, in this book, the first real terrestrial theory of morality . And that theory said that we are social creatures and we have, what he called mutual sympathy, we would call that empathy today, and because we have mutual sympathy, we inhabit other people's heads just a little bit.
would rise above their parochial vantage point. They were less likely to privilege their own interests over others. They replaced a morality based on tribal authority and puritanism with a morality based on fairness and universal rules. It encouraged them to stand back and recognize the futility of cycles of violence and increasingly to see violence as a problem to be solved rather than as a contest to be won. Historical
against the forces of morality and rationality? I find this a fascinating question. It's a question which has occupied psychologists and philosophers and theologians for a very long time and it
history is where did morality come from? How did we get from creatures who evolved through natural selection, a fundamentally selfish process involving a replication of genes? How did we get
um if morality is mostly good almost entirely good if it's plays this role in human society I say it it is why would I be interested in where it goes ary and the answer is that where it goes ary has
him about the morality of this, this whole thing, and then at a certain point, just disclosed the content of this entire conversation, because I never signed an NDA. I don't ever sign
The morality was entirely master morality , not slave morality . And so in their morality , anything that was strong was good, and anything that was weak was bad. And it's very clear why that is, right?
It has no morality to it.
He really focuses on morality , identity, pleasure, and happiness.
from the foundation of morality and spirituality that my parents tried to bring me up with.
opportunity to talk to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Saxs um who uh has written a fascinating book which we'll be talking about a lot uh morality um ra Rabbi Lord Jonathan Saxs served as the chief rabbi uh in the United Kingdom of the and the United Hebrew congregations of the Commonwealth from
He studies morality . Really interesting guy.
They give our lives morality .
readers can assess the morality of your characters in an ever-changing world where the morality changed so quickly, where one character might seem to be quite
All of his morality , all of his viewpoint comes from the Kents.
It can be my morality .
to say nothing of morality .
They were debating the morality of war.
Hack into faith and morality , the treatment of one faith towards another.
It happens in morality .
ethics and morality , and studying the difference between right and wrong, the black, and white, and the gray areas.
But that would be a place to look. We standardly think of morality in terms of, if you don't do what's right, then you doing what's wrong.
But that would be a place to look. And even if morality would tell me I should do more, this is as far as I'm going.
And they get angry. Does a dog have morality ?
I think ethics and morality lies largely within the theological domain.
So I study morality , and I think that what morality is really ultimately about is about cooperation, and that what cooperation is really about is altruism.
And what morality is essentially saying, at its most basic level, is you can't just care about me.
There is no morality .
There's no morality there.
And the ones with morality I think it's a great.
We could move the morality around a bit or remove it entirely without there being real world implications we could expose the real world.
Where's the morality ? So, we had an inquiry from Evangelicals a few years ago.
they frame morality as the obligation of the borrower to pay it back.
Love and morality are more important to you than your faith.
that one morality can't make a rule for everyone. For example, a lot of what can be done for people we want to condemn on genocide can also be put on our leadership's head. And
of the nature of morality , were we no longer to have like the traditional suicidal checks of like, you know, discipline and punishment and this sort of things. Then all are really
We talk about morality and meaning and spiritual principles and it's often thought that these are radically different acts.