Plato & Tyranny

A Conjectural Theory of Morality — Part 2

John Driggs

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A s we saw in Part 1, before we distinguished social norms from natural laws, our behaviors would have seemed as natural as the seasons — each were believed to be controlled by the gods. No one, then, would have thought to question whether something was right or wrong, since matters of right and wrong were already spelled out by the gods — or nature.

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