I have the moral obligation not to impose my will upon others without their consent.I asked this question in a different thread:
This was in the context of COVID and Freedom, but the question is a general one.
- What is a moral obligation? i.e. what does that term mean?
- Please bring a few examples of moral obligations
Anybody care to answer?
I think this is the crux of the matter- why people here think so differently than I do about many issues. I don't want to skew their responses by giving my own.You desire other people to supply you with their definition of "moral obligation" so you can attack their definitions of not only morality but also the meaning of "obligation". Well, the way I see things the only honest thing for you to do is post your personal definitions of morality and obligations first before demanding other answer your questions. So, go ahead and supply your definitions.
This was in the context of COVID and Freedom
Have you ever looked at the demographics of people that die from COVID-19?I am 71 and classed as being vulnerable in the UK, so I am higher up on the priority list for vaccination. I strongly disagree with this, I have lived my life, I really feel the younger generation should get the vaccine first. I want my children and grandchildren to experience life, I don't want them living in fear and isolation.
That which I bolded is a lie. There is no asymptomatic transmission. Even the CDC admits this. But, the mockingbird media will not publish this news.That poses a real dilemma.
I could carry Covid and not not know a thing about it. If I was the only one at risk, then I would not see this as a problem, I would carry on with life as normal. But the risk with Covid is unknowingly passing it on.
If we adhere to the lockdown rules, this puts our economy at risk, so business, hospitals, education, police and all the social structures will also collapse.
I am 71 and classed as being vulnerable in the UK, so I am higher up on the priority list for vaccination. I strongly disagree with this, I have lived my life, I really feel the younger generation should get the vaccine first. I want my children and grandchildren to experience life, I don't want them living in fear and isolation.
Just my thoughts.
Why people think differently than you do has nothing to do with any moral obligations. It has everything to do with how widely people read. You stick 100% to the mockingbird media which has been lying to all of us for decades. And as long as you believe only the mockingbird media you will continue to have false beliefs on this subject.I think this is the crux of the matter- why people here think so differently than I do about many issues. I don't want to skew their responses by giving my own.
Perhaps- but you have neatly avoided actually answering my question. This thread isn't even about COVID.Why people think differently than you do has nothing to do with any moral obligations. It has everything to do with how widely people read. You stick 100% to the mockingbird media which has been lying to all of us for decades. And as long as you believe only the mockingbird media you will continue to have false beliefs on this subject.
When I was working and knew I could spread the flu, I stayed home. I didn't go out to make others sick. I go out now without masks or practicing social distancing because I know I have a prophylaxis that works. And even more as asymptomatic people do not spread the coronavirus I couldn't infect anyone else. Even if I were infected as I would stay home just like I did when I've had the flu.
You and your moral obligations are nothing but a result of your belief in a whole lot of falsehoods. There is no moral failing when people who are not sick go where they please.
You skew people's responses by refusing to consider all the evidence people put in front of you.
***shakes head in wonder***Perhaps- but you have neatly avoided actually answering my question. This thread isn't even about COVID.
OKdoser managed to give a straight response.
Absolutely not. Quite the opposite.What you're claiming is that if I tell you my definition of moral obligation I'm influencing your definition of moral obligation.
Since OK is the only one who actually answered the question, I will respond to him.I have the moral obligation not to impose my will upon others without their consent.
Likewise I have the moral obligation to oppose those who try to impose their will upon others without their consent.
My moral obligation can be summarized as follows:Since OK is the only one who actually answered the question, I will respond to him.
When I think of "moral obligation", I think of many things. Like an obligation to help others- for example: charity, helping people get jobs, taking care of the sick and elderly, helping my elderly parents, supporting those who are oppressed (which is similar to what you wrote). Or an obligation to society, i.e. to follow the rules that help keep life rolling long- even simple things like paying taxes and obeying traffic laws. I think of obligations to my community, to my family. I have an obligation to be self supporting, if I am able to be.
I expect that you will agree with me on most, if not all of the things that I listed. Yet when asked- you only responded with the items relating to freedom. Do you really view that as the only moral obligation that you have?
Now that you've at least given a partial explanation of your "moral obligation" I will answer your question.Since OK is the only one who actually answered the question, I will respond to him.
When I think of "moral obligation", I think of many things. Like an obligation to help others- for example: charity, helping people get jobs, taking care of the sick and elderly, helping my elderly parents, supporting those who are oppressed (which is similar to what you wrote). Or an obligation to society, i.e. to follow the rules that help keep life rolling long- even simple things like paying taxes and obeying traffic laws. I think of obligations to my community, to my family. I have an obligation to be self supporting, if I am able to be.
I expect that you will agree with me on most, if not all of the things that I listed. Yet when asked- you only responded with the items relating to freedom. Do you really view that as the only moral obligation that you have?
Thank you.Now that you've at least given a partial explanation of your "moral obligation" I will answer your question.
My third most important moral obligation is to support and help my Christian brothers and sisters with as much as I have left over. This moral obligation can be found in the early Christian church ...
The community in which I live. My fellow church members and Christians come before those outside of my Christian family.Thank you.
I am sometimes disturbed about how some Christians don't seem to care much about what happens to other Christians around the world, so I am glad that you mentioned it.
I'm curious as to what you mean by "community". Do you take that as referring to a geographic community? I would think of it as relating to a Church group, for example.
As opposed to a legal obligation I guess. I don't believe there are ethical obligations, though there are certainly conditional ethical obligations (e.g. if you want to reap a harvest you better sow some seed). Legal obligations that are not also moral obligations are temporary, while moral obligations are eternal. Morality concerns how we treat each other, i.e., other people. All morals are or are attached to moral obligations. We are morally obliged or obligated to for example, not falsely testify against someone under oath. There is also moral obligation or moral duty to protect innocent people from murderers and rapists. Because our laws are largely good, there is also legal obligation to do or to not do these examples, but moral obligation precedes legal obligation. Legal obligation also involves contracts between private parties, but abiding by the terms of such a contract is not morally obligatory.I asked this question in a different thread:
This was in the context of COVID and Freedom, but the question is a general one.
- What is a moral obligation? i.e. what does that term mean?
- Please bring a few examples of moral obligations
Anybody care to answer?
A moral obligation is an internal obligation to do what is right/good.I asked this question in a different thread:
This was in the context of COVID and Freedom, but the question is a general one.
- What is a moral obligation? i.e. what does that term mean?
- Please bring a few examples of moral obligations
Anybody care to answer?