Peter Holmes wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 6:07 am
Veritas Aequitas wrote: ↑Thu Apr 20, 2023 3:12 am
1. Morality-proper is eliminating [inhibiting] evil acts to enable its related goods.
What are evil and good? Is there any evidence for their existence? And why should evil be eliminated or inhibited, and good enabled? This seems to be a metaphysical or religious claim.
That is your problem with your archaic and dogmatic thinking.
Note the current trend in philosophy ...
- Since World War II, moral, political, and legal philosophers have become increasingly interested in the concept of evil. This interest has been partly motivated by ascriptions of ‘evil’ by laymen, social scientists, journalists, and politicians as they try to understand and respond to various atrocities and horrors, such as genocides, terrorist attacks, mass murders, and tortures and killing sprees by psychopathic serial killers. It seems that we cannot capture the moral significance of these actions and their perpetrators by calling them ‘wrong’ or ‘bad’ or even ‘very very wrong’ or ‘very very bad.’
We need the concept of evil.
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/concept-evil/
I define 'evil' as;
What is evil is not-Good relative to evil.
What is
evil is any human act or thoughts that is a net-negative to the well-being of the individual and to humanity towards the preservation of the human species.
For example, the killing of humans by humans is a significant evil act, i.e. if permitted as principle would have the potential to exterminate the human species which go against the natural program [in general] of "the preservation of the human species." [this need detailed elaboration].
When this evil act, example of humans killing human is morally inhibited, its related 'good' will follow consequently. [there are details to this, will skip them here]. At the least there will be no way of the human species being exterminated by premeditated killings.
2. Killing of humans by humans is one very significant evil act.
Why is it evil for humans to kill humans? What makes it evil? And is it a fact that it's evil?
Note above, i.e. re the potential of the extermination of the human species via WMDs [nuclear, biological, etc.].
3. To eliminate [inhibit] 2, there is the moral fact of 'oughtness-not-to-kill-humans'
What is the evidence for this claim, or for the existence of any moral fact?
As a clue, the majority of humans do not go about killing other humans.
[Assuming you are normal] Why is that you do not go about killing another human?
As inferred, there are neural inhibitors that are preventing you from killing another human despite the fact that you [and all humans] are programmed with an oughtness-to-kill for food.
The present of the 'oughtness not to kill humans' can be tested via brainwashing and it is weakened in those who are psychopaths.
Who said so? your father?
When the mirror neurons as a scientific-biological fact is inputted into a human based moral FSK, it has moral significance; when inputted into a human-based psychiatric FSK, it has psychiatric significance.
It is not enabling good [acts] but enabling good effects and consequences, e.g. none or minimal murders, rapes, and other evil acts, thus generating happiness, peace, harmony, and the likes.
The rest of your views are merely babbling without any counter arguments to the premises above.