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#564 Hans-Georg Moeller - The Moral Fool: A Case for Amorality

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Are Moral Laws Fundamentally Moral?

Systems of law used to be fundamentally moral, he says. Now they become autopoetic based on legality and derives legal laws just out of legality. He thinks people should still distinguish between good and bad or good and evil people. But we don't have to use the category morally as in the past, right? And i think we can even do so whatever in other things, like a good friend. Can be a good father. That's, you know, to be whatever. I'd rather say someone who is not affectionate than one who is.

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