tadpole25 wrote:Morality doesn't factually exist. It is only an illusion to assert power and alleviate guilt.
No it's not.
Morality is an upshot of empathy and self-awareness. Being conscious of our own existence also allows us to be conscious of the existence of another, and with that - we extend the empathy and consideration we place on ourselves and wish to have, onto others.
Throughout history - our reach and application of this emotional and intellectual consideration has simply gotten more and more sophisticated. First there was racial divide, we divided and applied empathy based on racial division, then as we grew together, we realized that all humans are humans, all have emotions and needs and desires and that dividing rights by race is immoral.
As time goes on, we simply do this more and more.
Race, height, weight, disability, class, and now - other species.
Morality is simply consideration and care we place onto ourselves; directed onto others. A serial killer can indiscriminately kill because they often have no empathy, they have an undeveloped sense of emotion or empathetic reach, they cannot extend the concept of care beyond themselves. This is a mental, biological issue though, which is why it's retarded to treat serial killers as 'criminals', they don't do what they do for gain so there's no such thing as a deterrent - it's a latent fascination they discover when they realize they want to enact violent urges and have no empathetic drawback to doing so, as described by others. We all have the odd violent urge or thought but our empathy keeps us in check, we all mostly have to be pushed quite far to disregard it.
It's not a concept, it's just empathy. And we apply that to concepts such as possession, violence, injustice, personal disagreement, and the most sophisticated we get as a society, the larger this reach goes, which is why we are getting more and more sensitive. Notice how lately it can be national headlines for someone to be 'offended' or say something rude on Twitter?
Seems completely ridiculous doesn't it? But that's simply because of what I'm saying, is what's happening. The more we mingle, the more we relate, the more we talk, the more open and talkative we all become with each other... the less walls are in place for us to extend deeper and deeper empathetic consideration to each other. The basis for all morality, and an
innate function.