Posts on morality/ethics/worldbuilding

I'll group that type of worlding which is more doctrinal or dogmatic, or focuses on bad outcomes of worlding under the term worldbuilding. I.E. it is a more intentional worlding, which is conscious of its ability to construct the world we live in, but does not see that urge to world, as anything other than something that must be controlled.

I will probably include here that set of ethical questions which focus on moral questions raised in the individual's remit or conscience. This may include more psychological in growth and maturity aspects, but we'll see.

  1. Categories versus practices: moral leadership & teenagers running amok
  2. Sydney or the Bush

For more positive aspects of worlding see the list at Posts on the world, worlding


For details on the thickets that metaphysics and moral philosophy provide:

  1. Position on moral realism 
  2. Where I stand on doctrine of conscience
  3. Grammarians, criticisms of
  4. Morality & evolution
  5. Iris Murdoch's Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals (1992: London: Chatto & Windus) IN these I discover that I have been doing moral philosophy if timelessly avant la lettre.
    1. From selfing in worlding to sovereignty: me worlding Iris Murdoch's Wittgenstein
    2. Iris Murdoch and the good of it
    3. Noting Iris Murdoch quoting Wittgenstein and friends
    4. Getting Ursula le Guin and Iris Murdoch to chat via LLM chatbots