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Post by Admin on Apr 13, 2021 8:28:38 GMT
No, but the goal is always the same: To be or do what you believe to be right. Or to not be or do what you believe to be wrong, if there's a difference. But I do believe that there are some basic tenets that we all share, those without consciences notwithstanding. A quick Google search shows that according to some "experts," there are 7 "plausible candidates for universal moral rules": - Help your family. - Help your group. - Return favors. - Be brave. - Defer to superiors. - Divide resources fairly. - Respect others' property. I'm pretty sure I don't agree with some or all of the things on that list. A sociopath believes everything that helps him or her is moral. I suppose that if someone believes everything that helps him or her is moral, then from their perspective, not getting others to help them would be immoral. The problem with sociopaths is the lack (or denial) of guilt caused by moral compasses that aren't quite in sync with the rest of society.
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