Originally posted by Elok
GePap (and others, for now; breakfast waits for no man): I'm not just talking about grand villainy here. There are plenty of minor evils: blackmail, forgery, spreading false rumors about one's competitors, promise-breaking, identity theft, bandwidth-looting, manipulating emotionally vulnerable women for sex, you name it. Some of them aren't even illegal.
GePap (and others, for now; breakfast waits for no man): I'm not just talking about grand villainy here. There are plenty of minor evils: blackmail, forgery, spreading false rumors about one's competitors, promise-breaking, identity theft, bandwidth-looting, manipulating emotionally vulnerable women for sex, you name it. Some of them aren't even illegal.
2. All those acts undermine social cohesion, by, as Immortal Wombat said, creating unbalance as an individual gains at the direct expense of others. That is what makes them "immoral," because they undermine the social bonds that individual humans create as social apes.
Personally, a humanist moral system makes FAR more sense to me than one predicated on absolutes that can't be empirically investigated. Human beings can be investigated, examined, documented, and so forth.
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