Morality Project

I have decided my new project will be based around different views of morality. Here’s my view on morality taken from Gilbert Harman’s article Moral Relativism Explained

Moral relativism, as I understand it, is the claim that there is not a
single objectively true morality but only many different moralities, just
as there is not a single true language but only many different languages.

Gilbert Harman
Princeton University

This is a complex subject and can get very personal but, I think it’s something worth talking about, writing about, and getting creative about. According to Henry James,

Art lives upon discussion, upon experiment, upon creativity, upon variety of attempt, upon the exchange of views and comparison of standpoints…

So lets discuss, compare,  exchange, and make some art!

I will be collecting different pieces and posting them to my blog until January 2018. I will take ALL the responses and add them to this blog. It’s considered pure opinion and perspective here. Art, Quotes, Essays, lists, photography, book suggestions, poetry, short stories under 7000 words are all acceptable. Email: saschia.johnson@gmail.com or fill out form here.

Morality Project

Good Morning thinkers,

I’m doing a Collection/Project on morality and I need your help. If you could just tell me your opinion of what you feel is Morally Right vs Morally Wrong or Morally Good vs Morally Evil I will add you into my collection/project. There are no right or wrong answers here. It’s pure opinion and perspective. I will take ALL the answers and add them in. Quotes, Essays, lists, pictures, book suggestions, poetry, short stories under 7000 words are all acceptable. Thanks in advance for supporting my endeavors.

Sidenote: If you disagree with someone’s ideas on morality this isn’t the place to debate them. No refutes, telling someone they are wrong, or small minded in their beliefs.

Content can be sent with contact form below or to Saschia.johnson@gmail.com

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