Of course there is no obligation to help others. But continuous rejection of societies norms will lead to society rejecting you. 
Nietzsche was bang on with that comment.
			
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		WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Of course there is no obligation to help others. But continuous rejection of societies norms will lead to society rejecting you.
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		mrswdk wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:mrswdk wrote:Nah, I still don't buy it. We do things because we want to, not because we ought to, and just because most or all people want something does not automatically mean that there is any 'ought' about it.
Then you likely missed the point, which was that what we call 'ought' can be seen merely as a restatement of what it is that people want to do. We ought to do that which helps people get what they want, not because of some special rules from God, but simply because it is what people want. The relevant question then is whether you are under any obligation to help other people get what they want. But that is a separate issue we can discuss if you like.
I'd assumed we were already discussing that question. What're thoughts on this one then?

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		mrswdk wrote:WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:Of course there is no obligation to help others. But continuous rejection of societies norms will lead to society rejecting you.
So we are in agreement.


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