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The gold standards of modern moral philosophy have been established either through religion alone or through thinkers heavily influenced by its teachings. Our desires are often not commiserate with some moral axioms, such as the "thou shalt not" variety; knowing what not to do can be just as important if one doesn't know what they should do, to begin with. But is knowing what to do without knowing what not do commiserate with any system of morality?
The gold standards of modern moral philosophy have been established either through religion alone or through thinkers heavily influenced by its teachings. Our desires are often not commiserate with some moral axioms, such as the "thou shalt not" variety; knowing what not to do can be just as important if one doesn't know what they should do, to begin with. But is knowing what to do without knowing what not do commiserate with any system of morality?