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What do we do on those days we feel down in the dumps; depressed; like everything we do is just wrong; like we’re useless and stupid and worthless; like we’re the laughingstock of everyone we know?
What IS morality if not FOR those who can suffer and flourish? The entire concept of ‘what is right and what is wrong’, then, requires a consideration of ‘who’ might or will be affected by another’s actions. As such, this article will argue in favour of a secular, naturalistic ethical philosophy that positions sentience at the centre of our moral concern.
I am talking to the person who is not letting themselves be open, honest and authentic, afraid that who they are is ‘not good enough’, is an imposter and a fraud; is unworthy of respect, dignity and love.