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Are your ethics moral and your morels ethic?

ChieftheCef

Well-Known Member
Complexity can only be managed well by diversity, we can see from modern science that this "bad" stuff actually does something not only good but needed for us: it fertilizes goodness. Without death there is no life, and without life there is no death. Generally damage to a system builds it stronger. Ecological disasters fertilizes soils. Gamma radiation may have been what sparked life on earth. Good is composed of goodness and badness, and badness is composed of badness and goodness.
 

ChieftheCef

Well-Known Member
I think the answer to what makes good morals and ethics is genuine, search for happiness. The kind science can verify, the kind attained by doing both hedonic and eudaimonic pleasures. The kind where you aren't believing you are happy, or even have what it takes to be happy but actually perform.

This is because of several reasons:

1 other oriented things give us more happiness than self oriented things

2 happiness gained from something you find fun increases when doing it with others

3 the same amount of money spent on yourself gives you less happiness than when spent on others


Happiness is all about contributing to the self and other. The more you contribute to the other the more you contribute to the self. You are the other. That's why species that are more beneficial are more prevalent on Earth, they're blessed for what they do. Take any plant. It is used as a house, so it gets extra fertility. Or the dirt, who house everything not seen in the forest, basically, and are the most foundational of his parts. Or coral, who house and citify many ocean dwellers near the coasts. Be a tree. Be soil. Be coral.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
Don't you think considerations about continued viability of one's expectations factor in as well?

Thereby including social and ecological concerns as a necessary part of ethics?
 

ChieftheCef

Well-Known Member
Don't you think considerations about continued viability of one's expectations factor in as well?

Thereby including social and ecological concerns as a necessary part of ethics?
I think that happiness, except by any average organism, stems throughout the existence as the quantum field consciousness, as it composes ours existence as it is the quantum field, bliss as when not taking things for granted the world is actually worthy of being called a majestic and magical place etc as well as other attributes of various gods that have religions centered around them
 
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