My Moral Framework
My Ethical and Moral Framework
1. Subjective vs. Objective Morality
I grapple with the tension between subjective and objective morality. My exploration revolves around whether moral principles are inherent and universal or merely products of human subjectivity. I often challenge traditional moral frameworks, emphasizing that they contain subjective ideas and concepts.
2. Self-Ownership Ethics
I express affinity for self-ownership ethics. This framework posits that individuals have inherent rights over their bodies, actions, and property. It aligns with libertarian principles and emphasizes personal autonomy and responsibility.
3. Pragmatism and Real-World Solutions
Pragmatism guides my ethical reasoning. Rather than adhering rigidly to abstract moral theories, I seek practical solutions that address real-world problems. My debates often center on finding actionable approaches, even if they deviate from ideological purity.
4. Utilitarian Leanings
I occasionally lean toward utilitarian ethics. I evaluate actions based on their overall utility Which i define simply as maximizing happiness and minimizing suffering. However, I acknowledge the complexities of balancing competing interests.
5. Debates and Intellectual Rigor
My commitment to intellectual rigor drives my exploration of ethical questions. I engage in debates, challenge assumptions, and encourage critical thinking. My willingness to question and evolve my views is a hallmark of my moral framework.
Further Exploration
This is the most simple breakdown that i planned out as a 30000 Ft view. to start. I will expand on this and update it as i go