Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_10v7bci in philosophy
MarsMonkey88 t1_j8b7vnl wrote
What school of philosophical thought would defend following one’s passion and not wasting time on things that don’t fulfill one?
AnUntimelyGuy t1_j8cgz63 wrote
Moral abolitionism is a position that seeks to minimize moral discourse in one's life, which I would recommend based on your goal.
>[...] those who think of our reasons as ultimately connected to our contingent values and concerns should be especially attracted to the potential rewards of moving beyond moral discourse. For that discourse is not conducted in terms of what we care about or value. Rather, it is conducted in the language of rights, duties, obligations, requirements, impermissibility, and the like. Whether one is bound by various duties and such is not thought to depend on one’s contingent values, and therefore such discussion not only does not encourage, but positively discourages, investigation into what it is that we actually care about —how much, in what ways, and with what priority rankings.
(Article, Breakdown of Moral Judgment by Eric Campbell)
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