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Originally posted by Wolfguard:
Man is not a moral being. Morals are learned by interacting with society. If a person lives his entire life alone with no human contact do you think he will have the same morals as you, if he has any at all?
I'm sure he would have morals of some sort. Morals are definitely influenced a lot by society, but if you've ever gone through teenage years, you probably went through a stage where you questioned all of the societal norms and morals, and developed your own morals that differ slightly from those around you. Since man is very much a social being, anything imposed by society on man can be considered a part of his being. Without at least some occassional social interaction with members of our own species, most of us would go stark raving mad and who knows what would happen then.
But even a person who was raised completely free of society would develope a sense of what is right and wrong, I'd just about guarantee it. If not, how did we become moral people in the first place? There had to be some sort of an instigator.
While I don't pretend to know all the details of human nature, I do know that my personal moral code is not dependent on what society around me holds to be moral, and for the most part it is not a result of my upbringing, since I rejected most of the morals I saw as a kid and developed my own. I have a sense of what is right and wrong that disagrees with a lot of what others around me say and practice. And I am sure that it is different than yours.
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