Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 1:56 pm
henry quirk wrote: ↑Sat Jun 06, 2020 4:17 pm
If Reality is amoral why do some men insist otherwise?
Now, THAT'S a good question.
Somebody should try to answer, without implying it's "designed in" by anything or anyone.
Here's another good question: 'If the world is an oblate spheroid, why did everyone - and why do some people still - think it's flat?' Could it be ignorance or delusion? Who's to say?
And how does the gradualist "evolution" story run here? What would arrange, from the very dawn of human history, for most men and women to believe in something that's an entire delusion...?
Here are some suggestions - involving no 'what would arrange?' preconception.
1 Human social development - from the family to the tribe to the nation - has depended on the gradual - and painfully uneven - development of moral values and rules - which we've come to think of as facts, rather than matters of opinion.
2 Moral values and rules matter deeply to us, so we think of them as facts, rather than matters of opinion.
3 We tend to make moral judgements universally, so we tend to think of them as facts, rather than matters of opinion.
...until they get to be postmodern, at which time they are to reject it completely, because, as moral relativists assure us, it's actually deceitful and maladaptive to believe in objective morality?
Not deceitful - it can't be deceitful to believe in something. And I don't think relativists necessarily believe moral objectivism has been or is maladaptive. And anyway, to reject moral objectivism isn't necessarily to be a moral relativist.
But of course, all of that has to be explained without reference to design or intention, because evolutionism doesn't posit even a "blind watchmaker," but no "watchmaker" at all.
And, fortunately, it can all be explained without reference to design or intention - as can the primitive but prevalent belief in the supernatural.