I dont mean anything along the lines of "You did X, so you are evil. I did Y so i am good" i mean something more basic applies, something like;Assassinator said:We can only apply it on ourselfs, we say that we are good (or bad), but that's rather easy to say that about yourself. Good or bad compared to what, who decides what good and bad is, and why would that person/thing hold that authority, on what ground. I don't see the use of the terms good or bad, I only see the use in analysing cause and effect, especially effect in the case of morality and ethics.Avida said:Cultural values can change across geography but morality spans the globe. An impossible question, perhaps, but irrelevant? Hell no. Just because we made a term doesnt mean we cant apply it.Assassinator said:Humans are not good or bad. People are inherently people, nothing more then that. We made the concepts of good and evil ourselfs, and those definitions are not solid and differ all over the globe. Hence it's an impossible and irrelevant question to ask. People are just people, just another species in the big history of the planet.
Does person X have any form of moral guideline? If no he/she does not strike me as human. If yes does he/she follow it, or ignore it, break it, or bend it for something self beneficial. If no add + points. If yes add - points. Mitigating circumstances apply for exceptional cases of course.