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Should you analyze morality rationally?
Yes! According to some philosophers[edit]
In various schools of thought, an agent can use one's mind in order to decide on a course of action. This can be done on the basis of expected consequences, experiential values, or any other motivation.
With CodeWOW[edit]
This site is in some sense predicated on the rational analysis of morality.
No! According to some religions[edit]
Some religions seem to suggest that acting wisely consists of obeying their dictates. In these schemes, thinking about what to do is unwise.