"There is no situation factor in the case of rape. Rape is essentially wrong, so there can be no possible conflicting duty which would oblige the act to be committed. A position of total rigorism is the only essentially moral position."
I disagree, let's say some guy (let's call him John) hangs out with "bad" people. And the bad people grab some woman from the street and say to John he has to rape her in order to be accepted into the group.
And to make sure John doesn't just walk off and leave the group they add: "if you don't, we will kill her".
John now has three options, either he rapes her and she lives, or he walks away and she gets murdered.
Or het attacks the bad people and they will most likely get killed both.
If John chooses to rape her under these conditions, would it really be wrong?
In my opinion, nothing is wrong in essence, murdering someone today can lead to a trail of events in which the lives of hundreds of people can be saved, but you don't know that of course.
However, i personally try not to cause harm to people if they haven't done harm to me.
Although this probably merely is because i think of the consequences, if i could do something to someone and i would have great personal gain, and i would be sure there would be no consequences whatsoever i probably would do it....
...unless i genuinly care for the person in question. Then i would have troubles performing such an act, and that's when feelings of compassion and such comes forward, i guess you could call that feeling morality.
Where it comes from? Probably evolved during evolution to make for better surviving chances.
So morality is just a process in the brain developed over millions of years, like anthing else in your body has.
It is not an absolute set of guidelines of good and wrong.
Those are the basic morals every human has from when it was born, many more are forced upon the human by society during life. Some will make (some of) these morals of their own and strongly believe in them, while others only follow them (partially) because of the consequences, and others totally disregard them.
What do I have to work with?