Thanks for elaborating.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 3:31 amPeople who are morally motivated only by matters relating to personal gain, or ease of getting by, and as such are unmotivated by emotions, don't display empathy, pity, mercy and so on. The colloquial term is psychopath, although medically I believe there are slightly more varieties to consider.ThinkOfOne wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 2:48 amSorry. Clearly I needed to be much more explicit in my request.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 2:30 am
Oh he's so transactional that he has written he would ignore a starving baby lying in the street unless somebody paid him to assist. Godelian has some order of ASPD. He is the rule following sort of psychopath and dislodging him from that path might not work out the way Big Mikey likes to think it will.
I'm asking about your question in and of itself - setting aside the Godelian/BigMike exchange. What I found curious was the phrase "people who don't predicate their morality on emotion". Can you explain what you had in mind there? Also, what "names" did you have in mind?
Seems like you have things backward. Those who are "morally motivated only by matters relating to personal gain, or ease of getting by" have their morality predicated by selfishness. Ultimately selfishness has its roots in emotions. From what I gather psychopathy and narcissism significantly overlap. They tend to go hand-in-hand. Isn't the lack of "empathy, pity and mercy" for those transgressed/not helped not a product of that selfishness/narcissism?