Friday, August 15, 2008
Friday, August 1, 2008
Four ideas, yesterday and today
Morality = emotion + cultural transmission + ability to abstract
First, today, was listening to webcast...
From EconLog, Arnold Kling:
"Moral Philosophy" "Will Wilkinson and Jesse Prinz. Highly recommended. You could easily spend four years at an Ivy League college and not have a class as interesting as this one."
Webcast on : bloggingheads.tv
- @13:20 Jesse Prinz, "'Emotions are the middle ground between _action_ and _thought_"
- @28:38 Jesse Prinz: "morality is inevitable, but morality is not universal
- @45:00 Morality = emotion + cultural transmission + ability to abstract
- what if you list the things that really disturb
- if you confess that, people will say you are: elitist, practically an enemy combatant, wrong, unreasonable
- you could lose your: livelyhood, carreer, friends, recognition
- in Third World countries, you could lose your life, if you are on the wrong side of political conflicts
- the end result - consider working outside of public politics
- what if you contrast who does and who does not deserve positive fame and publicity
- if you confess that, people will say you are: elitist, wrong, unreasonable
- the end result - consider working outside of public notoriety
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- Unhappy, Uneffective and Progressive
- Happy, Effective and Reactive
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