Submitted by contractualist t3_yhhoib in philosophy
InspectorG-007 t1_iuk7rqi wrote
Reply to comment by contractualist in Freedom vs. Utility (the modern Euthyphro dilemma) by contractualist
A Patriarchy military State in modern day would run into the problem of blowing up the very resources it's fighting for.
What is Morality other than a survival mechanism?
Social Contract works great, but unforseen(or ignored) consequences eventually force us to slide down Maslow's Pyramid and resort to force.
Plus, I would argue, that due to humans being Pack Mammals, most will naturally leave the decision making(essentially participation) to delegation during times of plenty, only to be left with poor planning and grift when times change to bad.
contractualist OP t1_iuk9cvr wrote
>A Patriarchy military State in modern day would run into the problem of blowing up the very resources it's fighting for.
So if we had enough resources, it would become moral?
Because morality is grounded on freedom, it would be what free people would reasonably agree to. A survival mechanism is amoral; any actions can be justified to survive.
The only way we can judge what is called "sliding down" is by having a certain standard to fall from. The standard is the social contract, its the moral law whether or not its obeyed.
I agree that the social contract will be delegated and I will discuss this more on my substack (I talk about it a bit here)
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