Morality: The Pre-Existing And Universal Code

Morality: The Pre-existing and Universal Code


    Morality:  A doctrine or system of moral conduct; particular moral
principles or rule of conduct.

    To say that modern morality consists in accepting the standard of one's
age is to suggest that human morality changes with the passing of time.  This
statement is just unacceptable.  Morality is not something of a fad.  It should
not go through trends like clothes or popular music,  morality is the foundation
in which our society is embedded in, a foundation from which human values and
standards derive from.  If we are to agree that these values and standards are
flexible within the boundaries of time, and that they contain within them no
ground rooted substructure in society,  then there is no way in distinguishing
the difference between right and wrong.  Morality is what identifies the
principles in which man exists, to separate
 good from bad, and right from wrong,
and every society should strive to discover and achieve these principals.
Morality should not change over time even though cultures and social
stratifications do, what was morally right three thousand years ago is morally
right today and should be morally right three thousand years from now.  Only
with universal principles can we as collective society discover what is right,
what is wrong, and what is best, therefore there exists not modern morality but
simply morality.

    An empirical philosopher, W.T. Stace, argues that if we believe all
morals are culturally relative, it is impossible for us to judge what is best.
Although admitting he does not know what is best, he concludes ...
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