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Lyrx [107]
2 years ago
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1. For you doses “morally right and wrong” mean that which is commanded by God or Allah, or does it mean that which maximizes pl

easure?
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1 answer:
kramer2 years ago
4 0
I personally have a more utilitarian outlook on morality. Not only making decisions that maximize pleasure for yourself but for others as well. Religion can be very helpful in forming a set of personal morals, however, it is not absolutely necessary. I would rather please the people around me than to follow the classic Divine Command Theory. Because my choices may not have such a positive impact on everyone or myself
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