Welcome to the official information point for Moralithics.
Moralithics¹ is a recently published new field of science capable of directly researching morality itself. This is made possible with 334 moralithic categories, 17 moralithic methods, the moralithic chain format and with the correcting our understanding of morality itself.
Moralithics is a structural science which means it is a non-interdisciplinary, formal, natural and social science.
- Moralithics is a non-interdisciplinary science because it is not a combination of any other science(s)/discipline(s).
- Moralithics is a formal science because it uses new formal scientific methods to study abstract concepts relevant in its field.
- Moralithics is a natural science because it makes it possible to research how morality and other relevant concepts/objects in its field physically take place in existence.
- Moralithics is a social science because it makes it possible to directly research the most fundamental social concept in existence which is morality itself.
That said, moralithics also has a lot of commonalities with many scientific fields.
- Moralithics has its own symbols and application tool just like mathematics.
- Moralithics has properly formalized² its respective field just like physics has done.
- Moralithics uses chains to research the relation between concepts/objects it researches just like chemistry does.
- Moralithics uses categories to classify what it researches into flowcharts similar to just how biology uses classifications.
- Moralithics is capable of researching individual's decision in any given situation just like how psychology works on to do.
- Moralithics is capable of researching any given groups action in any given situation just like how sociology can do that.
Lastly, it is expected that moralithics as the science of morality will most likely be the most controversial science to date for predictable reasons. however, this won't stop the establishment this science just like it hasn't stopped other sciences.
Footnotes:
1) The science, not the organization.
2) No science is nor will be ever complete, all science advance and thus change but this doesn't mean they aren't formalized.
