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Morality of trees, rabbits, foxes and Jack Nicholson

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2009

Is a tree immoral if it falls down and kills a family of rabbits, even though external sources have caused the situation? A philosophy on the relationship between morality and choice.

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  • Morality isn't a universal thing, morality is a choice made up by a society unconsciously. The tree cannot be immoral because he doesn't have a brain, thus cannot make any choices in the first place of what morality would be to him and his fellow friends of nature. In the end, what morality is, law's that we made up unconsciously because in the location we live in the majority of the population would agree upon those laws without consent.

  • To make choices we must first be aware of alternatives.

    Without alternatives there can be no choice.

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