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Discuss. Responses should answer the following questions:
1. What is morality?
2. Collectivists: In the absence of the divine, where does morality come from? Do people have the capacity to discern morals from reason? Is there a universal reason?
3. Individualists: With individually defined perspectives on good/evil, isn't the notion of a democratic society distinctly undemocratic, in a way? That is, the establishment of laws and societal standards reflect merely upon the subjectivities of the majority, while condemning those of the minority. Consequently, how can one prevent a descent into anarchism?
1. What is morality?
2. Collectivists: In the absence of the divine, where does morality come from? Do people have the capacity to discern morals from reason? Is there a universal reason?
3. Individualists: With individually defined perspectives on good/evil, isn't the notion of a democratic society distinctly undemocratic, in a way? That is, the establishment of laws and societal standards reflect merely upon the subjectivities of the majority, while condemning those of the minority. Consequently, how can one prevent a descent into anarchism?