Welcome to A Thought for Every Thursday.
Every Thursday I’ll pose a question (or several) regarding a specific current event, a modern moral issue, or a philosophical conundrum. Instead of answering it myself, I’ll look to you for the resolution.
It’s all in good fun.
Here we go…
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The Fear of Consequence
Morality is a slippery concept.
Good and evil have shaky foundations.
The point is: what’s considered good and noble in one culture isn’t always viewed likewise in another culture.
Moreover, left without supervision, individuals tend to take a lot more liberties with morality. If the authorities aren’t around, people will assault, loot, and murder more than if there’s a police car nearby with its lights blazing.
Which begs the question:
Are people ‘moral’ only because they fear punishment if they’re not?
If the concepts of authority and law didn’t exist, and no punishment awaited disturbers of the peace, would the world gravitate toward violence and entropy?
If so, does that mean morality only exists beneath the fear of consequence?
What say you?
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See you next Thursday!