Winston Smith
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Yadda wrote on Oct 17 th, 2013 at 10:13pm: Winston Smith wrote on Oct 17 th, 2013 at 8:18pm: Yadda wrote on Oct 16 th, 2013 at 10:00pm: Yadda wrote on Oct 16 th, 2013 at 9:45pm: Annie Anthrax wrote on Oct 15 th, 2013 at 8:52pm: Postmodern Trendoid wrote on Oct 15 th, 2013 at 5:36pm: Is our personal conscience really personal, or just forgotten internalised social mores? Overwhelmingly the latter - at least for small matters of conscience. That's my problem with the idea of sin and religious morals.
They arouse unnecessary feelings of guilt and shame. Postmodern Trendoid wrote on Oct 16 th, 2013 at 11:32am: Okay. Do you think that there's some other influence than introjected social mores?
Postmodern Trendoid, When you say; "other influences", are you referring to the 'unnecessary feelings of guilt and shame', mentioned by Annie ? And Annie, If we actually do something wrong, is it then subsequently 'unnatural', for us to then have [to 'own'] 'feelings of guilt and shame' [if we have made a poor choice] ? And if you believe that [stance], can you justify that stance ? i.e. Why shouldn't you be held to account, every time, that you make a poor choice ? I'd like to play chess with you Annie, coz you would concede, the moment that you recognised that you had previously made some 'bad' moves.That is correct, isn't it ? That you are just a 'runner', 'away from' ? [you can bite my head off, tis OK.] Reinforce success, abandon failure. Military strategy 101. No argument. I would argue that it is also a good 'strategy', to apply to perceived merit. i.e. That is, if we desire/want a meritocracy ? Can you fault a system of living that is [really] based upon meritocracy ? p.s. I would hope to see a 'meritocracy' that is based [graded] upon outcomes, not just based upon 'qualifications'. I think 'meritocracy' is a complex human concept that has no real meaning in the physical or biological world. Some people might be good at doing stuff, others might be good at keeping them as slaves.
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