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>>11719754
It’s easy to make morality make sense when you use extreme examples such as putting your hands on a stove, but what about actions that edge more on the grey zone?

What about giving to charity? *Ought* i give to charity because being poor for others sucks? Being departed from my money suck for me. How far is this pragmatic suckyness able to decide moral actions without ambiguity?

And btw i include being taxed as (in many cases non-voluntary) charity

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>>11594040
>thats british
>not european
Is this the power of burgerposting?

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