Segev Moran
Well-Known Member
I Have yet to come across a situation that involves a "morality" dilemma, that cannot be easily solved if you had more details about the situation.
I find it to be very contradicting with the question of objective moral.
So the answer of theists (that i have met so far) to the objective morale question, is a deity that dictates our morality, and it is our "quest" to figure out what it is.
so in a way they believe (or hope) that somehow one day we will have a knowledge of 100% of everything.
We will know everything that you can possibly know about any situation or event. (i assume it is also the belief of most religions, what you will call "enlightenment" in a way - becoming one with knowledge).
It is possible, btw, that our "near" future can be like that, if all our brains will be connected in one giant "brain grid" or some sci-f concept like this one
Can you provide me with one moral question that cannot be solved without knowledge?
I find it to be very contradicting with the question of objective moral.
So the answer of theists (that i have met so far) to the objective morale question, is a deity that dictates our morality, and it is our "quest" to figure out what it is.
so in a way they believe (or hope) that somehow one day we will have a knowledge of 100% of everything.
We will know everything that you can possibly know about any situation or event. (i assume it is also the belief of most religions, what you will call "enlightenment" in a way - becoming one with knowledge).
It is possible, btw, that our "near" future can be like that, if all our brains will be connected in one giant "brain grid" or some sci-f concept like this one
Can you provide me with one moral question that cannot be solved without knowledge?
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