TITLE: Contemporary Moral Problems: Trying Out One’s New Sword (Chapter 4)
AMAZON LINK: http://www.amazon.com/Contemporary-Moral-Problems-James-White/dp/0534584306
QUOTATION: "The power of judgment is not a luxury, not perverse indulgence of the self righteous."
LEARNING EXPECTATIONS:
- I want to know the relationship of the sword in this section.
- I want to understand the concept of moral isolationism.
- I want to further deepen knowledge on what are the things that I need to know in different aspect of moral issues.
REACTION:
Moral isolationism is the view of anthropologists and others that we cannot criticize cultures that we do not understand. It is essentially a doctrine of immoralism because it forbids any moral reasoning. It falsely assumes that cultures are separate and unmixed, whereas most cultures are in fact formed out of many influences.
Tsujigiri is a word which literally means crossroads-cut. In the Japanese customs tsujigiri is a samurai sword had to be tried because if it was to work properly, it had to slice through someone at a single blow, from the shoulder to the opposite flank. Other wise the warrior bungled his stroke. This could endure his honor offend his ancestors and even let down his emperor.
Midgler ask the question “Does the isolating barrier work both ways? Are people in other cultures equally unable to criticize us?” about the tsujigiri.
Moral isolationism forbids us to form any opinions on these matters. Its ground for doing so is that we don’t understand them.
Ideals like discipline and devotion will not move anybody unless he himself accepts them. If I have seen a person on the way she/he acts and moves then I can simply criticize what is his/her culture because I think the things you do describes where you came from.
Moral isolationism would lay down a general ban on moral reasoning. Immoralists like Nietzsche are actually just a rather specialized sect of moralists. They can no more afford to put moralizing out of business than smugglers can to abolish customs regulations. The power of moral judgment is not a luxury, not a perverse indulgence of the self-righteous. It is a necessity.
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED:
- I learned the doctrine of immoralism connected with moral isolationism.
- I become familiarize with the Japanese culture of tsujigiri.
- I distinguish the different points in moral isolationism.
INTEGRATIVE QUESTIONS:
REVIEW QUESTIONS:
Moral isolationism is the view of anthropologists and others that we cannot criticize cultures that we do not understand. It is essentially a doctrine of immoralism because it forbids any moral reasoning. It falsely assumes that cultures are separate and unmixed, whereas most cultures are in fact formed out of many influences.
Tsujigiri is a word which literally means crossroads-cut. In the Japanese customs tsujigiri is a samurai sword had to be tried because if it was to work properly, it had to slice through someone at a single blow, from the shoulder to the opposite flank. Other wise the warrior bungled his stroke. This could endure his honour offend his ancestors and even let down his emperor.
Midgler ask the question “Does the isolating barrier work both ways? Are people in other cultures equally unable to criticize us?” about the tsujigiri.
Moral isolationism forbids us to form any opinions on these matters. Its ground for doing so is that we don’t understand them.
Ideals like discipline and devotion will not move anybody unless he himself accepts them. If I have seen a person on the way she/he acts and moves then I can simply criticize what is his/her culture because I think the things you do describes where you came from.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
Moral isolationism would lay down a general ban on moral reasoning. Immoralists like Nietzsche are actually just a rather specialized sect of moralists. They can no more afford to put moralizing out of business than smugglers can to abolish customs regulations. The power of moral judgment is not a luxury, not a perverse indulgence of the self-righteous. It is a necessity.
I disagree with what Midgley’s claim with the idea of separate and unmixed culture is unreal. In our country, there are people who are considered mixed and unmixed which are really an essential way to represent their selves, where they belong.