So, for things in math, the 'objective' aspect is found in proof from agreed upon assumptions.
In the sciences, the 'objective' aspect is found in repeatable observation.
What could *possibly* constitute a way to objectively test morality?
And if there is no such test, what could it possible mean to say morality is objective?
In the sciences, the 'objective' aspect is found in repeatable observation.
What could *possibly* constitute a way to objectively test morality?
And if there is no such test, what could it possible mean to say morality is objective?