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Well, Victoria...
Absolutely we can make decisions without the absence of values. More likely, id driven biological imperative decisions and possibly some ego tamped ones.
In essence, your opening post sets up the premise of the destruction of the super-ego.
I see primitive biological decision making, existing on a different plane of awareness. I'm referring to advanced, day-to-day decision making, those that surpasses the 'self-preservation level' of processing and action taking. Where self-awareness, and worth are involved; where the ego is engaged.
You're right, in regards to my OP. I was just questioning the possibility of us existing with the absence of morality, value, and principles, and it how it would be like to live in a world without them.