No, I think that goodness is not ALWAYS duty-bound because I believe that doing duty is based on human reasoning. It is a case-to-case basis. If we know that our duty may affect the maxim that we believed in and may harm other people, then it will also affect our moral obligation to have a peaceful and harmonious life. For example, I believe in the maxim of “Respect and love your parents” and I am one of the subjects of the emperor and he commanded me to kill my parents because they are terrorists. In this situation, my moral obligation overrides my legal obligation as the emperor’s subject. Therefore, I have my own reason not to follow my emperor but to live with the principle that I believed in. In your question of how would I judge people who do not keep their promises, who lies and cheat, and who doesn’t live according to social expectations, I believe that they have their own reason(s) why they do those things. We don’t have the right to judge their action because first of all, their decision is based on their reason. We may not be in their situation, but come to think when we are in their shoes and faced with circumstances they are facing, I think that we would also act according to the same
No, I think that goodness is not ALWAYS duty-bound because I believe that doing duty is based on human reasoning. It is a case-to-case basis. If we know that our duty may affect the maxim that we believed in and may harm other people, then it will also affect our moral obligation to have a peaceful and harmonious life. For example, I believe in the maxim of “Respect and love your parents” and I am one of the subjects of the emperor and he commanded me to kill my parents because they are terrorists. In this situation, my moral obligation overrides my legal obligation as the emperor’s subject. Therefore, I have my own reason not to follow my emperor but to live with the principle that I believed in. In your question of how would I judge people who do not keep their promises, who lies and cheat, and who doesn’t live according to social expectations, I believe that they have their own reason(s) why they do those things. We don’t have the right to judge their action because first of all, their decision is based on their reason. We may not be in their situation, but come to think when we are in their shoes and faced with circumstances they are facing, I think that we would also act according to the same