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Hi.
This is my essay topic:
Do questions like “why should I be moral?” or “Why shouldn’t I be selfish?” have definitive answers as do some questions in other Areas of Knowledge? Does having a definitive answer make a question more or less important?
I realize that these questions regarding morals have no definative answers, as compared to something like mathematics. However...I'm not sure why having a definitive answer would make a question more or less important. Could someone help me reason this out? Your opinions are welcome. Examples are also appreciated. Thanks in advace.
This is my essay topic:
Do questions like “why should I be moral?” or “Why shouldn’t I be selfish?” have definitive answers as do some questions in other Areas of Knowledge? Does having a definitive answer make a question more or less important?
I realize that these questions regarding morals have no definative answers, as compared to something like mathematics. However...I'm not sure why having a definitive answer would make a question more or less important. Could someone help me reason this out? Your opinions are welcome. Examples are also appreciated. Thanks in advace.