> A morality that does not address our personal interests, projects, desires, and relationships is no morality worth having.
The split between tribal interest and transactional interest (Haidt) defines how morality can have different flavors. The opportunistic solution against the multitude of ideals is to simply render whichever is inconvenient obsolete (Gervais Principle).
> A morality that does not address our personal interests, projects, desires, and relationships is no morality worth having.
The split between tribal interest and transactional interest (Haidt) defines how morality can have different flavors. The opportunistic solution against the multitude of ideals is to simply render whichever is inconvenient obsolete (Gervais Principle).