The Moral Fool: A Case for Amorality
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Read between June 6 - June 17, 2021
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The sage is neither moral nor immoral but tries to rid herself of moral conceptions.
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The underlying problem of moral distinctions is, I think, that they are not factual distinctions.
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Moral language is combative and it serves to justify one’s self, condemn others, or both.
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the modern Western narratives of progress, of the human mastery of the world, and of the omnipotence of science and rationality, are not much more than illusions of control and power.