"Moral progress" vs. the simple passage of time

By Cold Takes

Category: Mind & IdeasPhilosophy

Tags: Philosophy · Ethics · Mindset

Can moral choices be judged as real progress rather than random change? In this post I unpack moral progress vs the simple passage of time, defend a moral quasi-realist view, and show how to future-proof my ethics. I give concrete examples and practical tips for decisions that stand the test of time.

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Rolly's Take

This blog speaks to the contemplative soul, one who seeks to navigate the murky waters of morality with intention and foresight. It resonates with those who are both curious and critical, who ponder not just the values of their time but also how future generations might perceive their beliefs. The exploration of moral progress invites readers to reflect on the evolution of ethics, urging them to cultivate a framework for decision-making that transcends mere trends. Within these pages, you may find a gentle challenge to reassess your own moral compass and the courage to embrace a future where your choices stand as a testament to deeper understanding.