This treatise has the potential to be ground-breaking in the field of moral philosophy. The First Treatise Concerning Empirical Morality creates a new conceptualization of moral thinking in the world of moral objectivism. First starting with an analysis of moral objectivism and moral relativism, the treatise continues with the consequences of a morally subjective world. It then proposes the characteristics a morally objective philosophy would need to meet. Following those requisites, The First Treatise Concerning Empirical Morality explains the answer to the subjectively moral paradigm with a new historical and philosophical scheme never before seen-called empirical morality. Empirical morality uses the metaphysical, universal principles of mathematics, science, logic, semantics, the biological imperative, nature, and paleoanthropology to explain the groundwork for what an empirically moral world looks like. It separately derives each determinant from an objectively moral criteria and establishes the philosophy as the only moral way to create an objective morality. Among the phenomena it explains and produces, some enduring questions are answered, such as: Why should humans exist? What is the ideal sociological organization of humans? What is a moral ethical system? Why is religion so prevalent? With these questions, many explanations are offered. Empirical morality creates an objectively moral justification for human existence, the argument that societies and government are natural to humans, and more. It describes the reasons societies form and the qualities that went in to early societies. A moral ethics calculation is proved on the basis of an objective morality, characterizing it by the use of morals and mathematics. Finally, for the first, truly objective time in history, is religion explained as moral and productive for some under the conditions of empirical morality.The in-depth look at the psychology of the individual paired with moral objectivism in its relation to metaphysics combine into this short treatise to create a groundwork for the expansion of empirically moral advocacies.
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