But it makes me want to go back and question 1. Why does moral relativism exist? 2. Is it naturally selected for the population and culture?
Let us consider an ‘idea’. It can be 1. Moral 2. Immoral 3. Amoral. The evolutionary fitness of an idea places it on a scale with one end being moral and the other end being immoral. So any idea is somewhere on the spectrum.
It’s a human universal that murder is ‘wrong’ but it is ‘less wrong’ if it was in self defense. It will be bordering ‘not wrong’ if it was to save one or more innocent lives.
I think any society has its own laws and values are on a sliding scale already. We are simply creating a reputation system. Reputation systems have always existed. In fact, the erosion of reputation tracking and shunning of moral relativism by assuming that all ‘morals’ have a static value is likely worse for our modern times.
I would request you to consider the alternative. That everyone follows the same moral code..and how that would go down if we made it a global rule. Every culture is an unique ecosystem in a petri dish...society is always poking and prodding and experimenting as times change.
I would even suggest that the economic construct we call ‘money’ has altered morals and values over time and continents and cultures.
People are diverse...why can’t morality be on a sliding scale. It seems absolutely plausible to me.
The more I think about it..a reputation system is a self correcting mechanism in the eco system it is contained.
That’s as far as I have thought this out. I will have to think more about this.
But it makes me want to go back and question 1. Why does moral relativism exist? 2. Is it naturally selected for the population and culture?
Let us consider an ‘idea’. It can be 1. Moral 2. Immoral 3. Amoral. The evolutionary fitness of an idea places it on a scale with one end being moral and the other end being immoral. So any idea is somewhere on the spectrum.
It’s a human universal that murder is ‘wrong’ but it is ‘less wrong’ if it was in self defense. It will be bordering ‘not wrong’ if it was to save one or more innocent lives.
I think any society has its own laws and values are on a sliding scale already. We are simply creating a reputation system. Reputation systems have always existed. In fact, the erosion of reputation tracking and shunning of moral relativism by assuming that all ‘morals’ have a static value is likely worse for our modern times.
I would request you to consider the alternative. That everyone follows the same moral code..and how that would go down if we made it a global rule. Every culture is an unique ecosystem in a petri dish...society is always poking and prodding and experimenting as times change.
I would even suggest that the economic construct we call ‘money’ has altered morals and values over time and continents and cultures.
People are diverse...why can’t morality be on a sliding scale. It seems absolutely plausible to me.
The more I think about it..a reputation system is a self correcting mechanism in the eco system it is contained.
That’s as far as I have thought this out. I will have to think more about this.