What makes "Good" good, and "Bad" bad?

Moo of the seven

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...Think about it. What does it mean to be "Good", or "Bad"? Isn't it all just perspective? No one wants to be "Bad", they in fact may think they are "good". So what makes us put things in these categorys?
 

Juan Regular

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Moo of the seven said:
So what makes us put things in these categorys?
A lack of better words I'd say. It's the good old black and white discussion. There are only shades of gray and even that always lies in the eyes of the beholder.
 

ElArabDeMagnifico

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This is a bit too vague so I don't really understand your point, are you asking us "what makes something good/evil" or "what makes us think something is good or evil? - or "are good and evil real or is it just 'empathy'?"
 

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shatnershaman said:
Moo of the seven said:
So you're saying that good and evil are purely human creations?
Yep.
All things are purely human creations. Humans are a singular animal in that we give namesto ideas and thoughts that exist within our field of perception- and outside of it as well.
 

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ElArabDeMagnifico said:
This is a bit too vague so I don't really understand your point, are you asking us "what makes something good/evil" or "what makes us think something is good or evil? - or "are good and evil real or is it just 'empathy'?"
The first two really. Why do you look at Hitler and say he was evil, and look at Gandhi and say he was a saint?
 

Moo of the seven

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[/quote]Why, pray tell, is it shallow?[/quote]

Well, perhaps shallow is the wrong word. What I mean is Good and Evil are only held up by individual thought. Take away individual thought, and there is not good and evil. So now the question is, will good and evil last as long as humans live?
 

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Most people don't want a crash course in constructivistic philosophy when they feel the need to kill zombies.
 

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"Good" and "evil" are indeed human creations. Nothing is inherently "good" or "evil". In fact, I'd go as far as to say the very concept is illusory and that it isn't even a matter of perspective-- they are two words and nothing more.
 

Moo of the seven

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HSIAMetalKing said:
"Good" and "evil" are indeed human creations. Nothing is inherently "good" or "evil". In fact, I'd go as far as to say the very concept is illusory and that it isn't even a matter of perspective-- they are two words and nothing more.
Yeah, thats my idea as well. But then, why do we worry so much about it? Or at least some of us do.
 

SeventhNadir

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Would you worry if I punched your dog?

It doesn't hurt you and the action itself is not "bad"

"Good" and "Evil" isn't something that can be measured physically but that's not to say it doesn't exist :p
 

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Moo of the seven said:
ElArabDeMagnifico said:
This is a bit too vague so I don't really understand your point, are you asking us "what makes something good/evil" or "what makes us think something is good or evil? - or "are good and evil real or is it just 'empathy'?"
The first two really. Why do you look at Hitler and say he was evil, and look at Gandhi and say he was a saint?
Well the simple answer is that Hitler was a murderous maniac, and Ghandi wasn't.

Now my guess is that once I've answered that, we then ask the questions, what makes "murder" bad? Is murder really bad or do people just say it is? Maybe saving people is bad...

am I thinking on the right track here?
 

Juan Regular

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Maybe a stupid thought, but I think it has a lot to do with religion.
There's been god and the devil in peoples heads for many thousand years.
 

Moo of the seven

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ElArabDeMagnifico said:
Moo of the seven said:
ElArabDeMagnifico said:
This is a bit too vague so I don't really understand your point, are you asking us "what makes something good/evil" or "what makes us think something is good or evil? - or "are good and evil real or is it just 'empathy'?"
The first two really. Why do you look at Hitler and say he was evil, and look at Gandhi and say he was a saint?
Well the simple answer is that Hitler was a murderous maniac, and Ghandi wasn't.

Now my guess is that once I've answered that, we then ask the questions, what makes "murder" bad? Is murder really bad or do people just say it is? Maybe saving people is bad...

am I thinking on the right track here?
Yeah, why IS murder bad? If you say, "Because of the loss of human life." Then I would say, why is the loss of human life bad?