Date: 14/02/2019 10:38:21
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1345858
Subject: These 7 Rules Could Be The Universal Moral Code Shared by Every Culture, Study Finds

These 7 Rules Could Be The Universal Moral Code Shared by Every Culture, Study Finds

All the war, conflict, and misery that has beset civilisation for centuries and longer may lead you to think human society is tragically defined by a constant clash of irreconcilable cultures.

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Date: 15/02/2019 18:35:25
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1346716
Subject: re: These 7 Rules Could Be The Universal Moral Code Shared by Every Culture, Study Finds

Tau.Neutrino said:


These 7 Rules Could Be The Universal Moral Code Shared by Every Culture, Study Finds

All the war, conflict, and misery that has beset civilisation for centuries and longer may lead you to think human society is tragically defined by a constant clash of irreconcilable cultures.

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> The debate between moral universalists and moral relativists has raged for centuries

> What is morality? And to what extent does it vary around the world? The theory of “morality-as-cooperation”

> Seven specific forms of cooperative behavior—including
1. helping kin
2. helping your group
3. reciprocating
4. being brave
5. deferring to superiors
6. dividing disputed resources
7. respecting prior possession

Hmm.

Would it be true that everyone has a moral behaviour that includes at least one of those seven?

Would it be true that nobody on the planet has all seven?

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Date: 15/02/2019 18:38:15
From: Cymek
ID: 1346719
Subject: re: These 7 Rules Could Be The Universal Moral Code Shared by Every Culture, Study Finds

mollwollfumble said:


Tau.Neutrino said:

These 7 Rules Could Be The Universal Moral Code Shared by Every Culture, Study Finds

All the war, conflict, and misery that has beset civilisation for centuries and longer may lead you to think human society is tragically defined by a constant clash of irreconcilable cultures.

more…

> The debate between moral universalists and moral relativists has raged for centuries

> What is morality? And to what extent does it vary around the world? The theory of “morality-as-cooperation”

> Seven specific forms of cooperative behavior—including
1. helping kin
2. helping your group
3. reciprocating
4. being brave
5. deferring to superiors
6. dividing disputed resources
7. respecting prior possession

Hmm.

Would it be true that everyone has a moral behaviour that includes at least one of those seven?

Would it be true that nobody on the planet has all seven?

Not many I imagine as some would counteract the others, deferring to superiors might be the least worthy of them it denotes smarter/more intelligent but the real world example not as likely to be those traits

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