Sofia on Nostr: i feel like when a lot of people say they're fundamentally against morality they ...
i feel like when a lot of people say they're fundamentally against morality they really mean either:
they're against dogmatic morality (good)
they're against *enforcing* morality, such as (but not exclusively) through laws (which i'm on the fence about but leaning towards agreeing)
morality as a broad category just refers to distinguishing whether something is right or wrong, it's a decision-making variable more than anything, which is why although i can understand being personally amoral, i cannot see why someone would be *against morality*
they're against dogmatic morality (good)
they're against *enforcing* morality, such as (but not exclusively) through laws (which i'm on the fence about but leaning towards agreeing)
morality as a broad category just refers to distinguishing whether something is right or wrong, it's a decision-making variable more than anything, which is why although i can understand being personally amoral, i cannot see why someone would be *against morality*