Rystil Arden
First Post
Torm said:Please don't take this the wrong way, but anyone who uses as many big words and complicated phrases as you about this is trying too hard. Right and Wrong aren't that difficult. And accepting them, simply, doesn't mean you become some bigoted mean-spirited person, either. You can think someone is wrong, and still be nice to them. THAT is the BIGGEST problem in the world - lots of people don't seem to get that.![]()
I disagree. In realising correctly (in your responses to Darth K'Trava) that the most developed moral systems take into account the specifics and situationality before coming to a conclusion, you have demonstrated the understanding of Postconventional Morality in Kohlberg's model (google it if you don't do psych), the highest stages of moral thinking. It is extremely difficult to reach this stages, and applying it will result in vastly different moral decisions from different people. Many people live their whole life never reaching this stage. Right and wrong are not so cut and dry...Right and Wrong aren't that difficult.