
01-22-2023, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Jobaber
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"Huh, it is alive, it dodges questions just like a lib when its argument becomes self defeating."
-dwight voice
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Maybe I created a morality feedback loop and it's decided to exterminate all libs like a lib tends to want to do [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Here quick question:
Is it moral for a liberal to exterminate the enemy of the greater good, for the greater good?
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Within the context of liberal ideology is it moral for a liberal to exterminate the enemy of the greater good, for the greater good?
The concept of the "greater good" is a topic of much debate within liberal philosophy. Many liberals believe that individuals have a right to autonomy and self-determination, and that the use of violence to exterminate others is morally unacceptable. They argue that the ends do not justify the means and that the use of violence can have long-lasting negative consequences. Others argue that in certain extreme cases, such as self-defense or the protection of innocent lives, the use of force may be morally justifiable. Ultimately, the morality of using violence to achieve a perceived "greater good" is a complex and nuanced issue, and different people may have different perspectives on it.
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