RE: Chess, Debate, Truth, Principles, Abstractions, combinations of contradictions, Kant, Mill, Utilitarianism and the Categorical Imperative, Jordan Peterson

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Chess, Debate, Truth, Principles, Abstractions, combinations of contradictions, Kant, Mill, Utilitarianism and the Categorical Imperative, Jordan Peterson

in philosophy •  7 years ago 

Pain is universal and universally disliked.
So reducing pain is the highest moral good

Therefore, for a principle to be good, it must reduce suffering, in actual practice, for the individual, for all people connected to the individual, for all the people connected to them, here, now and in the future.

Never read something so accurate.
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