Moral
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And what is fascinating is that compassion has enemies, and those enemies are things like pity,
moral
outrage, fear.
Now he developed his social and
moral
compass on the Black Sea port during the 1990s.
Remember that, when they developed those hacking skills, their
moral
compass had not yet developed.
Did you feel a sense of
moral
ambiguity?
Moral
ambiguity are televisions shows in which I don't understand the difference between right and wrong.
Moral
ambiguity starts to climb.
Right at the end of the 60s,
moral
ambiguity is going up, inspiration is kind of on the wane.
It's associated with
moral
superiority.
So in this much noisier world, it might make sense for us to be just a little bit more explicit about our
moral
code.
He wears three-piece suits; and he has a very, very small, important mustache; and he is domineering and narcissistic and driven and has an extraordinary ego; and he works 16-hour days; and he has very strong feelings about alternating current; and he feels like a suntan is a sign of
moral
weakness; and he drinks lots of coffee; and he does his best work sitting in his mother's kitchen in Zurich for hours in complete silence with nothing but a slide rule.
And for Norden as well, this device had incredible
moral
importance, because Norden was a committed Christian.
We're the only creatures with fully developed
moral
sentiments.
I thought, maybe there's some earthly basis for
moral
decisions.
But I wanted to go further than to say our brains make us
moral.
I want to know if there was a
moral
molecule.
This little syringe contains the
moral
molecule.
So I had this idea that oxytocin might be the
moral
molecule.
In other words, I thought I could design an experiment to see if oxytocin made people
moral.
So oxytocin is the trust molecule, but is it the
moral
molecule?
It's empathy that makes us
moral.
In this book, Smith argued that we are
moral
creatures, not because of a top-down reason, but for a bottom-up reason.
But he was, in fact, a
moral
philosopher, and he was right on why we're
moral.
So when he gives me his final paper, in which he argues that the categorical imperative is perhaps too uncompromising to deal with the conflict that affects our everyday and challenges me to tell him whether therefore we are condemned to
moral
failure, I say, "I don't know.
And this microcosm would simulate how we would all think, if we had the time, the information and a good process to come to the
moral
crux of political decisions.
But in America's early days, we lived in what historians call a culture of character, where we still, at that point, valued people for their inner selves and their
moral
rectitude.
I've come to TED because I believe that many of you understand that the
moral
arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
Durkheim called this level the level of the sacred because he believed that the function of religion was to unite people into a group, into a
moral
community.
It's about joining with others to pursue
moral
ideas.
And not because men are fundamentally less moral, but because this is a very big blind spot for most men.
Whether they support Islamists or liberals, Egyptians' priorities for this government are identical, and they are jobs, stability and education, not
moral
policing.
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