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The cognitive-developmental explanation: Dreaded Anomaly Send a noteboard - 07/03/2010 07:43:49 PM
Your friend isn't as developed in his moral reasoning as you are. He's at a stage of conventional reasoning in which he sees laws and social conventions as being synonymous with moral good, because they help maintain society and without them, things would fall into anarchy and chaos. Specifically, he sounds like he's in a subcategory of this stage called the "law and order orientation" which focuses heavily on obedience and punishment.

On the other hand, you're in a principled stage, which recognizes that people have their own different ethical principles, and it's up to them to come up with a social contract to get along. You seem to have the "individual rights orientation" within that stage.

Conflict is inevitable between these two stages, because you and your friend are reasoning in two entirely different ways. Any explanation you try to give to him will fly right past him, because he doesn't have the framework to understand it in a way that would make sense to him.

There's probably also some specific issue that caused him to go nuts over this in a game of D&D, but this is why your attempts to get through to him have been fruitless. Anything you say relies on the higher level of reasoning, to which he doesn't have access, so he reinterprets it on his lower level and then it just doesn't make any sense.
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What a ridiculous and tragic thing... - 07/03/2010 09:34:55 AM 860 Views
Very strange. Sounds like he needs to calm down and realize it's just a game. - 07/03/2010 10:08:04 AM 491 Views
That's kind of what I think too - 07/03/2010 04:06:34 PM 414 Views
Logic doesn't come in to it - 07/03/2010 11:01:42 AM 430 Views
Well I was pretty passionate too - 07/03/2010 04:08:17 PM 439 Views
Eek. - 07/03/2010 11:07:53 AM 441 Views
Ain't it though - 07/03/2010 04:10:58 PM 417 Views
How very odd - 07/03/2010 11:24:49 AM 413 Views
It is strange - 07/03/2010 04:12:18 PM 414 Views
This happens in gaming groups sometimes, there's an easy fix - 07/03/2010 04:26:17 PM 469 Views
Interesting idea - 07/03/2010 04:38:50 PM 418 Views
Re: Interesting idea - 07/03/2010 05:06:04 PM 427 Views
I kept waiting for Bel-Air... *NM* - 07/03/2010 05:53:06 PM 203 Views
well for one, resurrection isn't SUPPOSED to be cheap and accessible - 07/03/2010 06:13:41 PM 423 Views
This is in Waterdeep - 08/03/2010 06:06:14 AM 418 Views
The cognitive-developmental explanation: - 07/03/2010 07:43:49 PM 418 Views
In fairness, I'm not sure one is 'higher' than the other. - 08/03/2010 06:07:17 AM 412 Views
LOL Ham-fisted reduction ftw *NM* - 09/03/2010 10:09:08 PM 167 Views
Why do YOU have be cleared of evil charges? Why does it matter if he calls you evil? - 08/03/2010 12:38:17 AM 424 Views
Because he's taken it out of the game - 08/03/2010 06:03:37 AM 411 Views
Oh. I thought he was accusing your character of being evil. - 10/03/2010 11:06:26 AM 416 Views
Well, that too - 10/03/2010 10:25:14 PM 406 Views
Alignments can suck it - 10/03/2010 04:20:24 PM 417 Views
I'm not a fan of them either - 10/03/2010 10:27:34 PM 394 Views
If you think spellcasters are wimps, than you are doing it wrong - 11/03/2010 02:28:50 AM 440 Views
Re: If you think spellcasters are wimps, than you are doing it wrong - 11/03/2010 02:10:09 PM 408 Views
Agree about one thing disagree about another - 11/03/2010 03:21:20 PM 392 Views
Well for me it's like this... - 11/03/2010 06:19:26 PM 374 Views
Mages are now not very good at Direct Damage - 11/03/2010 06:29:21 PM 364 Views
Oh and I don't see the reduction of damage of damage for mages to be a bad thing - 11/03/2010 06:30:01 PM 390 Views
It's just very different - 12/03/2010 03:15:43 PM 409 Views

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