Interesting What I’m trying to do is feel my way towards a justified theory of morality. The stronger your justificatory architecture the more moral it feels. Institutional adoption, coherence with wider philosophical beliefs, alignment with science etc all feed into the justification. A very strongly justified moral belief will be so embedded that it will feel almost impossible to reject because of the damage it would do to so much else.
Interesting What I’m trying to do is feel my way towards a justified theory of morality. The stronger your justificatory architecture the more moral it feels. Institutional adoption, coherence with wider philosophical beliefs, alignment with science etc all feed into the justification. A very strongly justified moral belief will be so embedded that it will feel almost impossible to reject because of the damage it would do to so much else.