Classifying the Amoral
You can’t, with any words, get an ”amoral” person into a state in which unfairness bothers him and he feels the need to act right. ”He came into existence, he is like that and this happens to him” does nothing.
The amoral who find some forms of unfairness bothersome?
The amoral who don’t find unfairness bothersome, but who don’t think it’s important to have it either?
The amoral who would be okay with ”the victory of the good over the evil” — on Earth or across reality in a supernatural way — and the amoral who wouldn’t be?
(Finding it unfair when you don’t get what you want, and what you want includes unfairness, is something different. As is evening unfairness or ”things going bad for someone” out by increasing it.)
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