

Book 1 Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe, Chapter 1 The Law of Human Nature
11 snips Dec 20, 2023
Explore the intriguing concept of the Law of Human Nature and its distinction from physical laws like gravity. Discover how this law reveals a universal morality that spans cultures, and delve into the paradox of human self-awareness in relation to ethical behavior. The discussion highlights our innate understanding of right and wrong while also confronting the tendency to rationalize our own shortcomings.
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The Law of Human Nature
- People argue by appealing to a shared standard of behavior.
- This standard, often called "the Law of Human Nature," suggests an inherent agreement on right and wrong.
A Disobeyable Law
- The Law of Human Nature differs from other natural laws (like gravity) because humans can choose to disobey it.
- Though we share other laws with animals and objects, this moral law is uniquely human.
Universal Morality
- Despite cultural differences, core morality remains consistent across civilizations.
- While specific expressions of morality might vary, fundamental values like selflessness and commitment are universally recognized.