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It's an interesting Editorial Choice to label five dimensions, but count six. It leaves free space.. room for Liberty/Oppression resistænce, including to this lumper/splitter typology, and along dimensions that are not commonly anticipated. It's like an open-question prompt.. "What's the __sixth sense__ of morality?" It's clever, and cleverly consistent. It also maps well with the harmonies in reflecting on the Borlaug Major, B Major Scale (5 Sharps) as C⁶-based Life, as Si¹⁴ Religious Life rises by groundswells, so as to be increasingly interpendent, as Spiritual Machines grow more pathful than ever before.
What's the __sixth sense__ of morality? _It's human._ _It's spinal._ _It's C⁶-sensate._
Care/harm Equality/proportionality Authority Loyalty/calumny Purity/Sanctity/Degradation
Should other readers, like me, turn to the Talk Page to ask, "Why label five, but count six?", please chew this preserved liberty, this reserved, not-strictly-named category over. There's wisdom in leaving this foundational "§" dimension unlabeled or weakly-labeled in the Notes and §PACE Appendices.
It would be interesting to read the complete set of known "best fit" categories so far considered and partly-annealed on foundational dimension six.
An Aside:
For Cross-reference, _CALM_ deliberately incorporates: 1. Care (Care/harm) 2. Covenantal Coequality and Contractual Consent (Equality / proportionality) 3. Coercion-adjustment and Centripetal Centrality (Authority) 4. Calmunity (Community) 5. Cleanliness (Purity / Sanctity / Degradation), and 6. Culturelle Liberty [6th Axis, Global Soul Unit] Resistænce, ________, into the acronym's first Nomic Node (C).
CALM, in Branch and Trunk Englishes, helps reunite these moral dimension questions into a larger Century Altaring, Augmenting Life Movement, built for analysis over Microseconds, Moments, Minutes, Months, and Millenia, Metrically measured, marked by milestones, and one that's remarkably better at balancing the competing dimensions fluently across "Choices" on both deontological and teleological mixed choice drivers.
24.12.250.96 ( talk) 15:42, 19 February 2017 (UTC)
@ GrimThor3: The current text is inconsistent. We say there are six 'at present' but then proceed to list five. Is 'Liberty' an accepted addition to the original list? An IP re-added it further down the list. Sizeofint ( talk) 21:25, 6 March 2017 (UTC)
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I'd suggest noting this is a 6-factor theory. The above 2 comment headings both regard liberty and 5 vs. 6 foundations. Graham & Haidt (2012) are very clear that liberty is a moral foundation, and even that they'd measured it and shown it was distinct from the other 5 but left it out of their JPSP report.
Tim bates (
talk) 18:51, 27 February 2019 (UTC)
The word “Libertarianism” is associated with right-wing libertarianism in the US, so I wrote that the article means libertarianism in the American sense. Outside of the US, the word “libertarianism” tends to be associated more with left-libertarianism. JoeSmoe2828 ( talk) 19:24, 29 July 2022 (UTC)
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It's an interesting Editorial Choice to label five dimensions, but count six. It leaves free space.. room for Liberty/Oppression resistænce, including to this lumper/splitter typology, and along dimensions that are not commonly anticipated. It's like an open-question prompt.. "What's the __sixth sense__ of morality?" It's clever, and cleverly consistent. It also maps well with the harmonies in reflecting on the Borlaug Major, B Major Scale (5 Sharps) as C⁶-based Life, as Si¹⁴ Religious Life rises by groundswells, so as to be increasingly interpendent, as Spiritual Machines grow more pathful than ever before.
What's the __sixth sense__ of morality? _It's human._ _It's spinal._ _It's C⁶-sensate._
Care/harm Equality/proportionality Authority Loyalty/calumny Purity/Sanctity/Degradation
Should other readers, like me, turn to the Talk Page to ask, "Why label five, but count six?", please chew this preserved liberty, this reserved, not-strictly-named category over. There's wisdom in leaving this foundational "§" dimension unlabeled or weakly-labeled in the Notes and §PACE Appendices.
It would be interesting to read the complete set of known "best fit" categories so far considered and partly-annealed on foundational dimension six.
An Aside:
For Cross-reference, _CALM_ deliberately incorporates: 1. Care (Care/harm) 2. Covenantal Coequality and Contractual Consent (Equality / proportionality) 3. Coercion-adjustment and Centripetal Centrality (Authority) 4. Calmunity (Community) 5. Cleanliness (Purity / Sanctity / Degradation), and 6. Culturelle Liberty [6th Axis, Global Soul Unit] Resistænce, ________, into the acronym's first Nomic Node (C).
CALM, in Branch and Trunk Englishes, helps reunite these moral dimension questions into a larger Century Altaring, Augmenting Life Movement, built for analysis over Microseconds, Moments, Minutes, Months, and Millenia, Metrically measured, marked by milestones, and one that's remarkably better at balancing the competing dimensions fluently across "Choices" on both deontological and teleological mixed choice drivers.
24.12.250.96 ( talk) 15:42, 19 February 2017 (UTC)
@ GrimThor3: The current text is inconsistent. We say there are six 'at present' but then proceed to list five. Is 'Liberty' an accepted addition to the original list? An IP re-added it further down the list. Sizeofint ( talk) 21:25, 6 March 2017 (UTC)
References
{{
cite journal}}
: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (
link)
I'd suggest noting this is a 6-factor theory. The above 2 comment headings both regard liberty and 5 vs. 6 foundations. Graham & Haidt (2012) are very clear that liberty is a moral foundation, and even that they'd measured it and shown it was distinct from the other 5 but left it out of their JPSP report.
Tim bates (
talk) 18:51, 27 February 2019 (UTC)
The word “Libertarianism” is associated with right-wing libertarianism in the US, so I wrote that the article means libertarianism in the American sense. Outside of the US, the word “libertarianism” tends to be associated more with left-libertarianism. JoeSmoe2828 ( talk) 19:24, 29 July 2022 (UTC)