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Legislating Morality
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By AlairesAlaires 38 Pts edited March 2018
Resolved: Morality can be legislated, should be legislated, and it is legislated. 

State below whether you are for the resolution or against the resolution. 
  1. Live Poll

    Should morality be legislated?

    3 votes
    1. Yes.
      33.33%
    2. No.
      66.67%



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  • NopeNope 347 Pts
    Government is a way in which people organize themselves. Things like democracy are based on the wishes of the people under that democracy. As long as one has the ability to leave or join a nation as they pleas they can join nations which have laws most inline with their moral code and with the people around them. Most of the people of each nation can be assured their moral code can easily be fallowed and unforced.
  • My answer is 'in most cases no'.

    Sometimes law is morality, I am very liberal leaning in social rights so I say legislate fewer things morally but still yes for the few that matter.
  • @Alaires ;

    No idea what your getting at here.

    Perhaps you could clarify what your objective is.

    Are you referring to personal morality or collective morality?

    Collective morality is generally defined by legislation.

    Whereas personal morality often differs with the law.

    Personal morality is conceptual or notional and cannot be subjected to legislation.
    WilliamSchulz
  • I have to agree with Fred here, at least in some areas. We all have to abide by a form of universal morality, which is accepted in all cultures and has not been tested. However, countries may differ in what constitutes morality, thus taking argumentation and philosophical discussions to determine which rules are moral or not. In this regard, laws and legislation aim towards being moral, but many of them fall short. A moral law is do not kill, but we still support euthanasia. There are three types of law, natural law, moral law, and divine law, and because moral law is above natural law (legislation), it influences and guides legislation to make laws along the lines of morality, but some do fall short. 
    A good debate is not judged by bias, but in the context of the debate, where objectivity is key and rationale prevalent. 


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