RE: My views on objective morality
March 27, 2016 at 2:12 am
(This post was last modified: March 27, 2016 at 2:15 am by robvalue.)
So....
Let's say that it is "objectively immoral" to get angry. So what? What difference does that make?
Same goes for everything. If it was objectively immoral to touch your foot, would you stop doing it?
I don't see it makes an ounce of difference. If something is objectively immoral, whatever that means, I don't care. I'll still make up my own mind about it. I'd only care if someone was enforcing consequences based on my behaviour, and even then, that wouldn't change my opinion about whether the thing was moral or not. I just might have to alter my behaviour to stop myself getting punished. Maybe I would, maybe I wouldn't.
Let's say that it is "objectively immoral" to get angry. So what? What difference does that make?
Same goes for everything. If it was objectively immoral to touch your foot, would you stop doing it?
I don't see it makes an ounce of difference. If something is objectively immoral, whatever that means, I don't care. I'll still make up my own mind about it. I'd only care if someone was enforcing consequences based on my behaviour, and even then, that wouldn't change my opinion about whether the thing was moral or not. I just might have to alter my behaviour to stop myself getting punished. Maybe I would, maybe I wouldn't.
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