Jpsmith1
WKR
I mean, 25 years of marriage has been a "proveable, reliable, repeatable and testable" thing, for sure. 2 or 3 surgeries for me and something like 17 for my wife, countless ups and down, sometimes at odds with one another like when I drew my "once in a lifetime" elk tag and got the phone call walking out the door to see my wife who was in ICU and damn near dead.OK, so not only do you believe in things that can not be 100% proven other than just by observation from external, but you also have a moral code.
Lets break that down. Up to this point, there have been arguments about faith since it can not be tested, and it isn't provable. The standard for something definitive and real has been something proveable, reliable, repeatable, and testable. Essentially the scientific method. And yet, you are admitting your wife "proves" her love for you despite only external observation of her actions, with noway to gauge the validity, the reliability, or the repeatability other than just observations you see from her. Yet, this is enough for love, and you believe she loves you.
Am I wrong wit this assertion?
Next question:
Regarding your moral code, where does it come from?
It's also observable. Others who know us have commented on it. Almost everyone within out friend group is divorced except us. People talk about things.
On to moral philosophy, a subject I am admittedly not the best at.
I am not a moral philosopher. I do my best. I observe how my words and actions impact other people and adjust the best I can. Additionally, when I have done a harm to someone, I try to work with that person to correct the harm.
This is a process that is never-ending. I have come to recognize certain internal biases that I have and I'm working on those now. I doubt I will completely eliminate those biases but I can improve and consistent, iterative improvement is better, to my thinking, than a static and unchanging thing.