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RE: Is Your Morality Being Manipulated?
I think that all of these are at least aspects of moral challenges. It appears to me that there is a persistent and systemic misunderstanding of the meaning of morality. Many people want it to be all wound up with spooky, feely, superhero that lives in the sky, magical thinking relativism. I am not sure why so many reject morality based in reason.
Zen has a similar concept in "correct action" or action with respect to the parameters of the dynamics of the natural world. When performed correctly, action becomes effortless, due to avoiding action that resists natural dynamics.
Yes because essentially these were controlled experiments but it was just to give an example of what we perceive as moral truth and wonder, is it all the truth? How do we distinguish it? Do we have a good sense of understanding morality ourselves?
Thank you for the feedbacks :)