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Yes but justification is manmade anyway an action does not need a reasoning but only will
Exactly high iqYes but justification is manmade anyway an action does not need a reasoning but only will
Yes but justification is manmade anyway an action does not need a reasoning but only will
Without justification, all actions good or evil become equal. Will alone doesn't make something right even serial killers have "will". Justification is what separates justice from chaosExactly high iq
Yes but justification is manmade anyway an action does not need a reasoning but only will
If will alone justifies action, then genocides, rapes, and torture are justifiable too because someone willed them.Exactly high iq
They already are objectivelyall actions good or evil become equal.
Because 'right' is subjective and manmade.Will alone doesn't make something right
True and that is the point.Manmade to control and set an orderJustification is what separates justice from chaos
Serial killers can have their own justifications "oh this nigga looked at me weird i had to kill him " all that matters is ur opinion and if u understand and are willing to face the consequences of ur actions than do what u gotta doWithout justification, all actions good or evil become equal. Will alone doesn't make something right even serial killers have "will". Justification is what separates justice from chaos
Its not justifiable to you, doesnt mean its objectivly wrong. People can "justifie" anything.If will alone justifies action, then genocides, rapes, and torture are justifiable too because someone willed them.
They are not justified because justification is morality based and can be explained as 'Would most people in my situation do the same thing' which is the reason why its not objective and manmade.For an action will is the only thing required thats literally the only reason why someone acts on something because they want it or preferred itIf will alone justifies action, then genocides, rapes, and torture are justifiable too because someone willed them.
Yes, morals are manmade, but that doesn’t make all actions equally valid or meaningless. We agree on some rules because without them, society collapses. So even if 'right' is subjective, we practically need justification and order to function. Saying 'all is subjective' is just avoiding the real question: Which rules keep us alive and free, and which don’t?They already are objectively
Because 'right' is subjective and manmade.
True and that is the point.Manmade to control and set an order
"Will" explains why someone acts, but it doesn’t explain why it’s right or wrong. Everyone ‘wants’ something murderers, rapists included but society can’t run on ‘want’ alone. That’s why we create shared moral rules to limit harmful wants and protect people. Saying ‘will is enough’ ignores how chaos would instantly take over lmaoThey are not justified because justification is morality based and can be explained as 'Would most people in my situation do the same thing' which is the reason why its not objective and manmade.For an action will is the only thing required thats literally the only reason why someone acts on something because they want it or preferred it
"Will" explains why someone acts, but it doesn’t explain why it’s right or wrong. Everyone ‘wants’ something murderers, rapists included but society can’t run on ‘want’ alone. That’s why we create shared moral rules to limit harmful wants and protect people. Saying ‘will is enough’ ignores how chaos would instantly take over lmao
You are changing the topic with these 2 replies.Your first point was the title which i answered as if you asked 'Can any action be justified' and i explained to you it is moral based which is subjective and that justification itself is not an objective reality.But yes nobody can argue against the existence of justification or morality and how it helped us form society.Yes, morals are manmade, but that doesn’t make all actions equally valid or meaningless. We agree on some rules because without them, society collapses. So even if 'right' is subjective, we practically need justification and order to function. Saying 'all is subjective' is just avoiding the real question: Which rules keep us alive and free, and which don’t?
Yes the rules and laws are the consequences that the people that wanna murder and rape have to face. If they are willing to face it its up to them but objectivly they did nothing wrong, all that matters is ur opinion"Will" explains why someone acts, but it doesn’t explain why it’s right or wrong. Everyone ‘wants’ something murderers, rapists included but society can’t run on ‘want’ alone. That’s why we create shared moral rules to limit harmful wants and protect people. Saying ‘will is enough’ ignores how chaos would instantly take over lmao
And i dont understand his arguments when killing a killer can be justified easilyYes the rules and laws are the consequences that the people that wanna murder and rape have to face. If they are willing to face it its up to them but objectivly they did nothing wrong, all that matters is ur opinion
Justification doesn’t need to be ‘objective’ in some cosmic sense it only needs to work in reality. Morality is manmade because we need rules to live together without chaos. Saying ‘will alone justifies action’ ignores that unchecked will leads to destruction, not society. So yes, justification is subjective, but it’s necessary and real and denying that just invites chaosYou are changing the topic with these 2 replies.Your first point was the title which i answered as if you asked 'Can any action be justified' and i explained to you it is moral based which is subjective and that justification itself is not an objective reality.But yes nobody can argue against the existence of justification or morality and how it helped us form society.
I mean yea its a no brainer eye for an eyeAnd i dont understand his arguments when killing a killer can be justified easily
I never said will justifies an action i said its the only thing that is physically required.Justification doesn’t need to be ‘objective’ in some cosmic sense it only needs to work in reality. Morality is manmade because we need rules to live together without chaos. Saying ‘will alone justifies action’ ignores that unchecked will leads to destruction, not society. So yes, justification is subjective, but it’s necessary and real and denying that just invites chaos
Which i explained here.Will itself solely does not justify an action.They are not justified because justification is morality based and can be explained as 'Would most people in my situation do the same thing'
Saying 'will is physically required' is just stating the obvious cause of action, not its justification. Cause ≠ justification. Justification answers why an action should be accepted or allowed by others, not just why it happens. Morality and thus justification is a social construct because humans live in societies that demand shared standards beyond mere physical will. Ignoring this difference is conflating ‘doing’ with ‘being right.I never said will justifies an action i said its the only thing that is physically required.
Which i explained here.Will itself solely does not justify an action.
You said the same thing 3 times as me and i replied twice so you can understand we are saying the same thing but you still dont get itSaying 'will is physically required' is just stating the obvious cause of action, not its justification. Cause ≠ justification. Justification answers why an action should be accepted or allowed by others, not just why it happens. Morality and thus justification is a social construct because humans live in societies that demand shared standards beyond mere physical will. Ignoring this difference is conflating ‘doing’ with ‘being right.![]()
Lmao If we’re saying the same thing, then why dodge the real issue? Your ‘will is physically required’ says nothing about why some actions are justified and others aren’t. I’m pointing out that cause (will) and justification (social acceptance and reason) are fundamentally different. You’re stuck on the ‘will’ part, ignoring how societies decide what’s acceptable. That’s the whole debate. Don’t confuse agreeing on basics with resolving the core question.You said the same thing 3 times as me and i replied twice so you can understand we are saying the same thing but you still dont get it![]()
MORALİTYwhy some actions are justified and others aren’t.
Because you are looking at it in society's favor when im looking at it objectively.You didnt include society in the title.I wont repeat myself againLmao If we’re saying the same thing, then why dodge the real issue? Your ‘will is physically required’ says nothing about why some actions are justified and others aren’t. I’m pointing out that cause (will) and justification (social acceptance and reason) are fundamentally different. You’re stuck on the ‘will’ part, ignoring how societies decide what’s acceptable. That’s the whole debate. Don’t confuse agreeing on basics with resolving the core question.
Haha I winMORALİTY
Because you are looking at it in society's favor when im looking at it objectively.You didnt include society in the title.I wont repeat myself again
No actions is objectivly justified the majority of people come together in a society and decide by their opinions what would be justified in their society and build laws around that. Back in ancient rome and greece it was normal and justified for grown man to be pedos nowdays its the worst crime on earth its all subjective the only thing that matters is what u think and if u can get away with it or dont care about getting away with itLmao If we’re saying the same thing, then why dodge the real issue? Your ‘will is physically required’ says nothing about why some actions are justified and others aren’t. I’m pointing out that cause (will) and justification (social acceptance and reason) are fundamentally different. You’re stuck on the ‘will’ part, ignoring how societies decide what’s acceptable. That’s the whole debate. Don’t confuse agreeing on basics with resolving the core question.
MORALİTY
Because you are looking at it in society's favor when im looking at it objectively.You didnt include society in the title.I wont repeat myself again
That’s why we create shared moral rules to limit harmful wants and protect people. Saying ‘will is enough’ ignores how chaos would instantly take over lmao
Saying 'chaos immediately takes over' when the state doesn't create law is large unfounded assumption. In every place where the state hasn't, people actually flourished. (e.g gold rush, iceland, black ukraine)Justification doesn’t need to be ‘objective’ in some cosmic sense it only needs to work in reality. Morality is manmade because we need rules to live together without chaos. Saying ‘will alone justifies action’ ignores that unchecked will leads to destruction, not society. So yes, justification is subjective, but it’s necessary and real and denying that just invites chaos
Justifiable is subjective, just like morality. Though I personally believe murder is wrong.
Millie Bobby brownDepends who did he/she kill and why?
YeaYes, if they killed someone who you care about