It's wrong under the terms of normal moral reasoning as applied by all people I would ever consider moral peers. Which way you conduct that reasoning can be arranged in many ways. But any time that somebody says today that a good slave ought to perform his slavely duties to the very best of his ability, which is the sort of thing Socrates and Jesus might have said, we would reject that person as a moral peer. That includes you, me, cin and more or less anybody else, even though we do our stated moral reasoning very differently from each other.henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 1:14 amOh, I'm sure, with your vast wisdom and mighty intellect (not to mention your infinite patience), you could find some way to educate a man with my obvious limitations.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 1:04 am That's a long story.
Experience suggests you want to be fed in McNuggets and will reject anything else as overcomplicated.
So there's not much likelihood of this working out.
Please, tell me why slavery is wrong.
The act of reasoning, in any domain, comes with a surface level of expressed statements arranged in organised form, which is the only bit that laymen ever think about... and an underlying set of motives and assumptions that define what makes sense in that context. Moral philosophy is difficult because it mostly happens in that second area which is murky to say the least.
I'll offer one example. One of the main purposes of morality is predictability. As social animals we want to know what reactions to expect of one another, it's very important to all that transacting that you enjoy so much, transacting becomes difficult if you don't know how the other guy is thinking and what he is thinking about doing. The scope of morality isn't just about murder rape and slavery, it meanders off into manners, codes and convention. In all of these areas, anything that is surprising automatically acquires the quality of wrongness at least for those of a conservative disposition.
I would like to point out in advance that I absolutely did not just make a claim that slavery is wrong because it is surprising. Anybody tempted to hit reply and make such an assertion is incapable of reading and will be treated as an imbecile.