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Old 05-25-2005, 01:02 PM   #11
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Sorry, Flinty, nothing personal

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Originally posted by Spanky
I have heard this claim before, in fact I have read whole books based on this claim, but they never really back it up. Absense a higher law where do morals and ethics come from?

I have never heard of how everyone looking out for their own self interest leads to a moral and ethical society?

In the end, how does ones self interest lead to the conclusion one should be concerned about starving children in Bangaladesh?
Everyone looking out for their own self-interest was perhaps a bit of a simplification. By "self" I also meant those that we hold dear. For instance, I don't rape my neighbor's daughter because I don't want anyone raping my daughter, and if it's okay for me, then how can I argue it isn't okay for someone else.

Same with the starving children. It's in my enlightened self-interest to support the notion of relief for the poor and hungry, in case I ever become poor and hungry myself.

Of course, the most elegant example of this sort of enlightened self-interest brings us back to God, and Pascal's gamble.
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