The average PETA member.Gallstones wrote:Describe for me superior morality.

The average PETA member.Gallstones wrote:Describe for me superior morality.
Or the average vegan, for that matter.Animavore wrote:The average PETA member.Gallstones wrote:Describe for me superior morality.
I don't think knowledge or intelligence has anything to do with morality. One might employ intelligence to consider what superior morality is--but I think the ignorant stake as many claims to having superior morality as do the allegedly intelligent and informed.PsychoSerenity wrote:I would go with whatever sense of morality would come from the greatest possible intelligence with the greatest possible knowledge. Anything in that direction usually tends to be better. Of course it would be entirely possible for increased intelligence/knowledge to lead to disastrous consequences if a crucial piece is missing. It's ignorance that separates us and leads to moral failing.
I'm not sure if I know what you mean. Sure the ignorant may stake claim to having superior morality, but I'd say they're less likely to be correct.Gallstones wrote:I don't think knowledge or intelligence has anything to do with morality. One might employ intelligence to consider what superior morality is--but I think the ignorant stake as many claims to having superior morality as do the allegedly intelligent and informed.PsychoSerenity wrote:I would go with whatever sense of morality would come from the greatest possible intelligence with the greatest possible knowledge. Anything in that direction usually tends to be better. Of course it would be entirely possible for increased intelligence/knowledge to lead to disastrous consequences if a crucial piece is missing. It's ignorance that separates us and leads to moral failing.
IMO to be genuinely intelligent and informed one would eschew the concept of superior morality altogether.
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