In present time, we have already established certain rules, norm, and legal regulations. They guide us, put restrictions on us, and more or less they give us freedom to be who we are ‘passionate” about to be. Do we really need to be controlled by boundaries and legal laws? How do we recognize ‘good’ from ‘evil’, ‘right’ from ‘wrong’? Hence, many great philosophers have been debating on the relative importance of moral precepts verses the individual experience for centuries. Presently, there is no clear conclusion on the dispute; yet, there many hypothesis.
Whenever we hear ideologues to argue, we tend to believe one of the two. We either assume that one of the parties is mostly correct, or we assume both parties are mostly confuse. For most of my life, I felt comfortable to suspect that everyone is wrong, about everything. However, I am coming to conclusion that absolutely everyone is 100 percent right about everything.
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